Example sentences of "that [noun pl] have been [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , it is only since 1965 that mergers have been subject to public scrutiny at all .
2 Thus one often encounters the claim that a large number of Quakers ( and other dissenters ) contributed significantly to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century physical science and that Jews have been preeminent in mathematics , physics , and psychiatry in the twentieth century .
3 In that case he refused to hold that directors had been negligent on the ground that he was satisfied that they had made ‘ a real exercise of discretion and judgment ’ .
4 Warsaw police confirmed on April 24 that arsonists had been responsible for a fire on April 22 at the home of Jerzy Jachowicz , a journalist on Gazeta Wyborcza , in which his wife had been killed and his daughter injured .
5 The source/migration/entrapment model suggests that conditions have been favourable for gas accumulation in Palaeozoic reservoirs contained within rift-related fault-blocks and more subtle stratigraphic traps .
6 It 's just since I had Donna that things have been different for me .
7 Health watchdogs such as Hereford Community Health Council , say that patients have been confused by the NHS reforms .
8 Very painstaking stratigraphical work put it beyond doubt that men had been contemporary with animals now extinct , and that human history must therefore go back long before the 4004 BC computed from Genesis .
9 Looking at examples of day-to-day practical assistance , it is apparent that women have been involved in exchanging this with other women much more commonly than men have been involved in exchanges with women , or with other men .
10 The Romanian government on March 8 denied a Moscow television report that Romanians had been involved in the fighting .
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