Example sentences of "[conj] have been [verb] out by " in BNC.

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1 Speaking against one member , one vote but also speaking against the half-hearted document that has been put out by the C E C.
2 Then in the 1830s thousands of immigrants arrived to seek homes and work in the new town that had been laid out by Joseph Pease , the Quaker industrialist who had extended the famous Stockton to Darlington railway so as to export coal from his Teeside wharves .
3 He is particularly interested in the various features of childhood experiences that have been singled out by different theorists as the important determinants of adult personality : feeding regimes , toilet training , parental warmth , permissiveness and so on .
4 And although there is less new material to play on your deck , second-hand shops are bulging with whole collections that have been turfed out by over-zealous digital converts .
5 And the main projections that have been work out by erm population council , United Nations and people like this , suggest a series of alternatives , which I referred to earlier .
6 In practice it 's a piece of paper that 's been written out by you or at your direction to say what is to happen to all your goods and chattels and property when you die .
7 There have also been a number of memorable failures in this country , and having been caught out by one myself , I do n't believe we are too well-placed to criticise the failings of others .
8 Joseph Usher , Tace 's hero , had hidden himself in a chamber of the mine but had been driven out by hunger and thirst and , having given himself up , been taken away to trial and execution .
9 Such a view is easily reconciled with Marxist theory , as has been pointed out by E. Terray [ Terray , 1977a ] .
10 However , as has been pointed out by Hills , there are four main factors that affect learning in practical situations : motivation , activity , understanding , feedback .
11 Dr P 's argument disguises the reality that , as has been pointed out by writers as diverse as Spender ( 1981a ) and Eagleton ( 1983 ) , only a small group of people , historically , have participated in deciding which literature gets the best ‘ results ’ .
12 For this reason it may not be correct to relate thermodynamic quantities obtained from one cooling curve to those obtained by another as has been pointed out by Gee ( 1966 ) .
13 Erm I think before I start , it 's very very important , as has been pointed out by the previous two speakers , that we actually make a practical response to the closure of Hospital .
14 It introduces , as has been pointed out by numerous speakers , the famous eighteen month rule .
15 There is a great advantage in combining programmed instruction with practical exercises , as has been carried out by Wendt at Southern Illinois where use is made of a sample catalogue drawer .
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