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

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1 Avoid areas that have been sprayed with insecticides .
2 We have only looked , in this chapter , at a small subset of the parameter values that have been examined by researchers in recent years .
3 For this reason it is important to use the best models and computer codes that have been validated by experiments such as those carried out in the loss of fluid test ( LOFT ) facility in Idaho ( New Scientist , vol 93 p 521 ) .
4 This Fact Sheet will be followed by a series of Briefing Papers for MPs , which will go beyond the facts to a description of the types of arguments that have been employed by researchers to study the causes of unemployment , including the possible effects so far as they are known of various remedies that have been proposed .
5 So Miss 's point is very appropriate to bring a report back to a future committee in the near future , er , that covers the queries that have been raised by members , and the Government 's new policies or new proposals , I will take instructions from the Chief Executive on that , and will , er subject to the Chief Executive 's review , also cover matters such as structure plan , and the co-ordination of this er , within , within the local authority .
6 These offer special concessions to help you build your business and so create jobs to replace those that have been lost in mines and steelworks .
7 We take for granted the principles that have been argued in Chapters 1 and 2 .
8 Interbedded with these are glacier-derived muds containing the skeletons of small pelagic organisms , and mounds of sediments that have been accumulated by currents flowing along the continental slope .
9 The process does work on genuinely dirty records but , unfortunately , can not provide the Lazarus touch for discs that have been played on decks that use a small chisel as a stylus .
10 Disclose the accounting policies that have been applied to stocks and long-term contracts , in particular the method of ascertaining turnover and attributable profit .
11 Although , as he points out , ‘ it really is n't new at all , just a return to traditions of healing that have been accepted for millenniums ’ .
12 The text is based on ideas that have been developed through observations and trials in the classroom — they are offered in the spirit of exploration rather than in supplying definitive answers to the designer 's problems .
13 Of the many curves that have been explored by mathematicians , the roulettes are formed by a curve rolling along another , fixed curve and are fundamental to mechanics .
14 More issues will be debated fully and the Bill will be better scrutinised than many of the measures that have been cited as precedents .
15 We can get some idea from certain experiments that have been done with rats .
16 For example , symptom diaries that have been completed in blocks of different coloured ink arouse a suspicion that the patient may have been completing the diary in blocks of days rather than daily .
17 Of all the opportunities that have been placed before dealers during the past year the one which has undoubtedly received most press coverage is desktop publishing .
18 If the protests that have been made about cuts in training places on Merseyside are simply synthetic protestations , as the Minister said earlier , can he explain why projects such as the Hexagon project on Merseyside face closure ?
19 The media portray some of the efforts that have been made as holidays or rewards for young offenders .
20 The object of this book is to offer some insight into the connections that have been made between statements about nature and statements about God .
21 But although the distinction between reformist and revolutionary parties may thus become somewhat blurred — and the sharpness of the distinction is further diminished by the difficulty of determining precisely what is to count as a fundamental change in a social system — it remains an important one , compared with which many other distinctions that have been made between parties , and between party systems , seem less significant .
22 What we have tried to show here is that in this respect linguistic behaviour conforms to the same principles as the other patterns of social behaviour that have been studied by anthropologists .
23 They have the sort of qualities that have been recognised by gardeners since the beginning of the Victorian era — a good show should never be despised .
24 Rather than only training women to take on roles that have been shaped by men over the centuries , would it not be far more interesting , more expansive , to look into the questions of priestesshood , to find out what mystery it is that women can touch on , and how they can communicate it to the human world ?
25 Trees in burial grounds , near tanks , at points where roads cross and in close proximity to anthills and ponds are carefully avoided , as are trees that have been eaten by worms or struck by lightning or are barren , old and worn out .
26 It requires courage and support from sympathetic colleagues to admit that the things that have been happening in classrooms or schools over the past 20 years have been wrong , pigheaded or simply inefficient .
27 Frankly some of the other things that have been going on weeks .
28 All the differences that have been discussed between basalts , andesites and rhyolites fundamentally reflect their differences in composition , and this in turn is a function of the geological environment in which the lavas occur .
29 In part this can be attributed to the diverse scopes that have been claimed for sociolinguistics ( see Trudgill , 1978 : Introduction ) , but in part it comes about because sociolinguists are interested in inter-relations between language and society however these are manifested in grammatical systems : sociolinguistics is not a component or level of a grammar in the way that syntax , semantics , phonology and , quite plausibly , pragmatics are .
30 The Pier Head is , in fact , a substantial stretch of landfill between the waterfront and three majestic Edwardian buildings — the Royal Liver Building , the Cunard building and the Dock Board offices — that have been known to generations of seafarers .
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