Example sentences of "these have [adv] been [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | They operate under Royal Charters , appoint their own staff , decide on their own admissions policies and have traditionally had academic freedom in their teaching and research , though the last of these has arguably been eroded in recent years by the ‘ earmarking ’ of government funds for specific subjects , and the need to seek sponsors for particular projects . |
2 | These had originally been delivered in two batches , 46 to the London UniteD and 54 to the MetropolitaN tramways . |
3 | Some of these have already been covered in our A–Z series and others will receive attention in due course . |
4 | New opportunities have been identified , and some of these have already been developed in South America . |
5 | Licence and the exercise of a right of distress are two common defences to an action for conversion but these have already been considered in relation to trespass to land . |
6 | Both of these have also been raised in evaluations of the first six years of National Certificate 's operation . |
7 | Similar findings to these have also been reported in true Type 1 ( insulin-dependent ) diabetes ( Kaufman et al , 1975 ) . |
8 | These have frequently been made in response to pressure from major international aid donors . |
9 | These have now been put in place , whilst in July 1976 Brezhnev was publicly identified as Chairman of this body as well as C.-in-C . |
10 | These have all been introduced in previous chapters . |
11 | These have recently been redesigned in accordance with ESRC guidelines . |
12 | These have never been used in studies with humans . |