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

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2 MORE speed checks have been called for in Darlington streets where motorists regularly flout the law .
3 The treatments that were thus superseded have been touched upon in Chapter 2 , but suffice it to say that there was general and unqualified relief from both doctors and patients that they had passed .
4 We have been preached to by film stars and eastern gurus ; by so called fitness experts and by celebrities who want to tell us how to maintain youthful looks .
5 The chairs were designed to complement the table and represent one set of variations on a chair design that I have been experimenting with for years .
6 Some examples of biological control have been referred to in section 4.4.3 in relation to Australia and in many instances it is clear that the introduction of alien species has proved ecologically disastrous .
7 Prices have been set at from $5,200 .
8 His book offers a wealth of pleasurable activities which have been seized upon by teachers as the ‘ five finger exercises ’ of creative drama .
9 If the Government sanction all the deals on gas burn that have been agreed to in principle , we will witness the transfer of 40 per cent .
10 Since 1954 , fourteen of such courts have been presided over by judges , normally with two experienced non-lawyers .
11 Savings have been disposed of in order to meet the growing gap between income and expenditure .
12 What seems to have occurred is that the texts of the previous generation have been disposed of in preference to any others .
13 In some areas the new standard might differ markedly from that we have been used to in Britain .
14 Even unemployed deaf people have been discriminated against on training courses .
15 ‘ Listen here , you , since nineteen-twenty the Catholics have been discriminated against in Ulster , Belfast , all the North .
16 Certain treaties have been entered into between States , or between a State and an international organisation , to give protected status to an identified group of people .
17 It could be argued that interviews with competent librarians and subject specialists in these fields , or even examination of the holdings lists of specialist libraries in these subjects , would have produced exactly the same journal lists as have been arrived at by co-citation analysis , at a much lower cost .
18 The number of Council Tax administrative staff below Senior Assistant level have been arrived at in total by examining the Community Charge case load per member of staff , projecting this on the basis of estimated case load for Council Tax and increasing this by 20% in order to deal with the personal elements of Council Tax , which were previously dealt with by the Community Charge Registration Officer .
19 In Darlington sports injuries have been dealt with by doctors or general physiotherapists .
20 That we have no inventory of the former is inevitable ( we have neither seen them all , nor estimated with certainly how many millions there are ) , whereas the more surprising omission is that there is no master inventory even of those species that have been dealt with by taxonomists .
21 Two youths have been dealt with in court for the burglary .
22 Depletion of the soil , pesticide and nitrate residues in water and food , coupled with inhumane methods of rearing animals in confined spaces , have been dealt with in Chapter 10 .
23 These have been dealt with in Chapter 6 above .
24 Pupils at primary schools in Grampian Region have been gearing up on road safety .
25 Recognition of that and an agreement to forego the linguistic tricks and the cheap jibes would help convince all sides that their arguments have been listened to with respect .
26 What we have been talking about in economies and logistics support is reducing the amount of second line base facilities for this aeroplane .
27 The poor receive not merely the direct financial transfer in the form of transfer payments such as supplementary benefit , but also the consumption of public goods that have been paid for by income taxes raised from the rich .
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