Example sentences of "[conj] have been [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Certiorari quashes a decision which is found to be invalid because it is outside the powers granted to the court or tribunal ( ultra vires ) , or has been given in proceedings in which the principles of natural justice were not observed , or where there has been an error of law on the face of the record .
2 Any submission to the contrary which may be or has been made by North Yorkshire County Council and or Ryedale District Council is accordingly strongly and totally refuted , for the reasons detailed in these submissions .
3 Detection of this antibody indicates that the individual has successfully neutralized an HBV infection or has been immunized against HBV .
4 for proceeding to or returning from any garage , auction room or other place at which vehicles are usually stored or usually or periodically offered for sale and at which the vehicle is to be or has been stored or is to be or has been offered for sale as the case may be ;
5 This option enables you to view information about a particular package which is being prepared for approval or has been submitted for approval .
6 Land worked on a co-operative basis in the controlled zones has either been expropriated from the large landowners who fled when the FMLN forces took over or has been donated by middle or small range campesino families .
7 Arfon Borough Council is keen to explore the possibility of leasing houses which owners are unable to sell or have been repossessed by building societies .
8 Or had been organized by Vic .
9 The report stated that 250 people had disappeared or had been put to death in the " emergency zones " since he took office in August 1990 .
10 They were also asked how many of those identified had sought medical treatment , counselling , or had been arrested for drug offences during that same period .
11 Any hollows or unevenness indicate either that they have been badly laid or have been affected by subsidence .
12 The provisions that make this £150 " discrepancy " potentially chargeable are : ( i ) s 19 TA 1988 , the Schedule E income tax charging provision ; and ( ii ) s 162 TA 1988 , which can apply the " notional loan " provisions of s160 to a situation where Newco acquires shares in Target and persons " connected " with Newco , namely management , are or have been employed by Target and/or are about to be employed by Newco , and the Target shares are acquired at an under-value in pursuance of a right or opportunity available by reason of management 's employment .
13 It is difficult to know what of the next few seconds I remember , or have pieced together , or have been told by Nathan .
14 most planation surfaces are or have been graded with respect to some base elevation , usually sea level , but often to an endorheic basin or to a climatic control above sea level ;
15 We also found that patients with Crohn 's disease affecting the colon were likely to relapse more rapidly , a finding that has been noted by others .
16 Basically , every compliment that has been chucked in Suede 's direction during the past ten minutes the band wholeheartedly , erm , agree with .
17 The one positive thing to emerge from privatisation so far has been the degree of accountability that has been imposed on Group 4 , far more stringent than the level the police and prison officers are used to .
18 FOR a country that has been run by soldiers for nearly a decade , Nigeria shows little enthusiasm for the elections due on June 12th .
19 The recurrence of Gough 's injury looks , if the reaction of his team-mates was a reliable barometer , to be a serious one and is the latest blow sustained by the Ibrox captain in a season that has been punctuated by mishaps .
20 Would it be the , the will of the general assembly that we take a vote on the amendment that has been , the addendum that has been made to number two at this stage ?
21 In this way , I hoped that most people would be able to share in the excitement and feeling of achievement in the remarkable progress that has been made in physics in the last twenty-five years .
22 The start that has been made in Shrewsbury , however , is extremely encouraging for my constituency and for the people of Shropshire in general .
23 I beg to move , That this House welcomes the great progress that has been made in employment and the reduction of strikes since 1979 and condemns the employment policies of the Labour Party , particularly its proposals to encourage strikes , to accept every aspect of the European Commission 's Social Action Programme and to impose a national statutory minimum wage , all of which would significantly increase burdens on British employers , undermine competitiveness and destroy jobs .
24 Let us think for a few moments of the wonderful achievements of the human race — the towns that have been built , the works of art that have been produced — the books , plays , films , pictures , music … the progress that has been made in science and technology .
25 " We are all very proud of the progress that has been made by France in Cochin-China and the other lands of the French Indochinese Union in recent years .
26 ‘ It has been increasingly difficult against a background of constant intervention , disgraceful behaviour and turmoil created by Stan Flashman , who seems intent on destroying everything that has been achieved by Barry Fry at Barnet FC . ’
27 First , there is the important class of solutions that has been obtained by Ferrari , Ibañez and Bruni ( 1987 a , b ) using the inverse scattering method developed by Belinskii and Zakharov ( 1978 , 1979 ) and Carr and Verdaguer ( 1983 ) .
28 But one person , however , is undaunted by the corporate blood that has been spilled over La Cinq : Silvio Berlusconi , the Italian media owner is now bidding for Britain 's Channel 5 after twice failing to revive its French namesake .
29 In other words , their natural history does not fit with the explanation that has been repeated in textbooks for decade after decade .
30 A five-member UN war crimes commission that has been sifting through mountains of documents submitted by governments and non-governmental bodies is building a computerised database of reported atrocities , accompanied by names of victims , alleged perpetrators and witnesses .
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