Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] [been] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | There is also evidence of similar disparities in the sentencing practices of comparable Crown Courts in different parts of the country , though attempts to conduct more rigorous investigations of the kind described above have so far been met with judicial opposition and refusal to cooperate ( see Ashworth , 1994 ) . |
2 | Seven people have so far been charged with a variety of offences , a police source revealed yesterday . |
3 | ‘ Because the details have only recently been finalised with Paul Lexington . ’ |
4 | However , there are many new avenues opening up for qualified staff in areas which have not traditionally been associated with nursing . |
5 | ‘ We are also trying to arrange a surprise visiting loco but at the moment details have not yet been finalised with its owner . |
6 | Convicted prisoners are outnumbered by the euphemistically named ‘ undertrials ’ — remanded prisoners for most of whom trial is months ( if not years ) away and many of whom , detained pending police investigations , have not yet been charged with an offence ( Diaz 1977 ) . |
7 | Shields 's alleged accomplices have not yet been dealt with . |
8 | However , the statistical picture remains somewhat unclear for two main reasons : the data have not always been analysed with sufficient attention to all the possible factors implicated in such over-representation ; there are insufficient provincial data to show how general are the London results . |
9 | It is shrewd of Mr Kinnock to attempt to enlist this mood and to link Labour with such concepts as patriotism , efficiency and plain common sense , virtues which have more often been associated with the Conservative Party . |
10 | ‘ I have n't exactly been overwhelmed with proposals , ’ she retorted , ‘ not of marriage , anyway . |