Example sentences of "have be [adv] [verb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 A recent source of data about the ethnic minorities in Britain that has been extensively used in this chapter is Brown ( 1984 ) , which is based on a large-scale survey for the Policy Studies Institute .
2 Aluminium powder has been extensively used in this way ( ‘ silver' paint is a convenient source of sufficiently fine particles ) , particularly in silicone oils and other highly viscous liquids .
3 This is a significant area of importance in the Catholic school and has been clearly expressed in several documents but attention is drawn to Position Paper 4 ( Catholic Education Commission ) .
4 It is a daunting task to compile an adequate list , but it has been successfully attempted in such publications as Crane and Kaye 's Census of British Newspapers and Periodicals , 1620–1800 ( 1927 ) , and the Library Association 's Subject-Index to Periodicals .
5 Moreover , the local council has been heavily implicated in these processes , initiating and shaping the town 's development .
6 This programme for a natural religion has its own importance as making explicit something which is often enough assumed , but has been heavily criticised in much modern theology — the idea that religion functions chiefly to safeguard the good ordering of society .
7 As has been firmly documented in much of the British press , Paris was divided into those designers attempting to proceed through the Nineties and more or less disappointing our expectations , and those who have love bombed straight back into the Seventies .
8 While there are many other advantages of inter-cropping than soil conservation , this type of crop planting technique is neglected and has been systematically eliminated in many lesser developed countries ( see Beets 1982 ) .
9 Infanticide by males which have just taken over a harem is probably common in nature in many species : it has been observed several times in the Hanuman langur ( Presbytis entellus , a species of primate ) and has been anecdotally recorded in many other mammals .
10 In America , Motion Picture Herald declared , ‘ Crawford is attractive and has the only spark of personality in the film but his forte is slapstick , and he has been unattractively handled in several scenes by director Jean Negulesco .
11 But the case has been greatly overstated in some popular publications , and genuine psychological problems wrongly attributed to food sensitivity , both by patients and fringe practitioners .
12 The difference in recognition memory-test performance between subjects given these two forms of verbal pre-training has been amply confirmed in several other experiments ( e.g. Ellis , Bessemer , Devine and Tafton 1962 ; Ellis and Feuge , Long and Pegram 1964 ) .
13 The theory of ‘ disengagement ’ promulgated by Cummings and Henry ( 1961 ) has been popularly received in this way .
14 The explosive charge would have been either flat , circular or cylindrical and in any of those cases the disruptive explosive power would have been uniformly distributed in all directions .
15 By then , his marriage was under strain , but in any event the family 's way of life would have been greatly changed in this new environment .
16 By now she would have been safely hidden in some dull merchant 's house , forgotten by all the world — and Benedict himself .
17 The experiment on which this story was based has not been effectively repeated — but it sent a sufficient frisson through legislators and consumerists all over the world for subliminal advertising to have been solemnly banned in most countries where advertising is effectively controlled .
18 By this time , all the arguments had been well rehearsed in both Houses .
19 The question before the Court was whether they had been automatically transferred in any case under the Business Transfers Directive and had the rights that the Directive confers — including rights for any recognised union to be informed and consulted ; the right of continued recognition of the union ; the automatic transfer of the employees ' terms and conditions of employment ; and protection against unfair dismissal in relation to the transfer .
20 I particularly liked the arts sections and noted that a caption under a picture of Salman Rushdie said that his new book The Satanic Verses had been badly received in many Moslem communities .
21 And what had been inadvertently revealed in that last remark made by Lady Lavinia ?
22 On this occasion , the Canadian bags in question had been inadvertently included in such a consignment sent to Wandsworth .
23 Both the science and history departments were tending towards RBL approaches in support of a developing middle-school syllabus , and the issue of study skills had been recently debated in several forums across the school .
24 That is um if you erm if you make children er sort of lie down on their fronts with their bums in their air and you and bums in their air and you touch anuses apparently the anus dilates , or it can do , erm allegedly in children who 've been sexually abused in that way , in children who 've been who 've been penetrated anally .
25 All of us , during the time that we have been directly engaged in these matters , have found it easier to make progress when the media have not been looking over our shoulders and breathing on the backs of our necks .
26 ‘ RCA have been really understanding in all the things we do .
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