Example sentences of "[verb] been [vb pp] [conj] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 has been achieved and that organisation and execution of this part of the ESSE/L Project is an example of good practice which we highly recommend other schools and other authorities to adopt .
2 Conservatism in Britain has been multifaceted but that tradition has been dominant .
3 Kiam is keeping quiet , but Chase Manhattan has confirmed it has been retained and that selling Remington is one of several possibilities under review .
4 The court has been told that that order has not been formally served upon the mother , but there is no question but that she knows of its existence and its terms .
5 He said yesterday : ‘ It appears that the Secretary of State has been advised that that Yorkhill complex does not have what the act calls ‘ a significant teaching commitment ’ .
6 Under an indemnity , a person is liable on a pound for pound basis for any loss , whether or not the purchase price would actually have been reduced if that liability had been discovered prior to contract .
7 The Egyptian police claimed that false identity papers had been discovered and that Misrati had jumped from a balcony in a bid to escape , breaking a leg in the process .
8 In American Economic Laundry v. Little , a final order for possession had been made but that order for possession had been suspended .
9 A five-hour visit by US President George Bush on June 11 , intended , according to US political analysts , to demonstrate to US voters in an election year that his decision to launch the December 1989 military invasion of Panama [ see pp. 37112-13 ] had been vindicated and that peace and democracy had returned to the country , badly backfired when thousands of demonstrators disrupted his public appearances .
10 In March 1990 it was reported that the target of a 6 per cent growth rate for 1989 had been reached and that inflation was falling .
11 However , on Monday morning , 29 April 1991 , I discovered that the seating in the office ( Room 3.14 ) had been rearranged and that cigarette ash was over the meeting table and one of the chairs .
12 It was stated afterwards that the principles for future friendly relations had been agreed and that border and other issues would be resolved with respect for mutual interests .
13 They were told no target figure had been set but that job losses were inevitable under the review , due to be finished by September .
14 There is , to my mind , no doubt that Mr Bloch and his locksmith would not have been permitted by Mr Clayton to interfere with the existing lock if Mr Clayton had been told that that act was intended in any way to interfere with his rights under his existing sub-lease .
15 All the rest , save one , have been demolished and that block is now used as a neighbourhood local authority services centre ( housing management , social services , etc. ) rather than for housing .
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