Example sentences of "have [adv] been [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 School- teachers all over Sarawak who supported the PBDS have since been threatened with disciplinary action .
2 It was , in fact , the work of his son , William , and Miller comments ‘ I was first favoured by this sort by Mr. Peter Collinson , FRS and afterwards received a plant with a drawing of it made in the country where it grows , by Mr. John Bartram , JR , and have since been furnished with more plants by Dr. Benzel of Germantown in Philadelphia , who found it growing plentifully in shady , moist places . ’
3 However , thanks to the efforts of Fred , Bob and a host of well-wishers , they have since been equipped with all the basics they need to start rebuilding the civilised kind of lifestyle they are obviously used to .
4 Numerous further endoscopic biopsies of enlarged papillas in FAP patients have since been performed with standard forceps without complication .
5 The idea of the country 's international economic standing is well established , for over several decades we have all been confronted with frequent and regular comparisons between the UK and other countries .
6 After April they intend to use the standard discharge procedures that have already been piloted with one general practice , as mentioned above .
7 Although outside temperatures in Liaoning province can become as low as minus 20C degrees , temperatures in the 130 school buildings which have already been constructed with solar heating stay comfortably at 7C to 15C degrees .
8 However the necessary ducts have already been installed with all new roads — such as the A74(M) — and to existing roads during overnight maintenance operations .
9 My wife and I have travelled P & O from Dover to Oostende and Dover to Zeebrugge many times in the past and we have always been issued with separate tickets .
10 Raynsford , 25 , of St Johns Road , Clacton , and Kemp , 24 , of The Avenue , Clacton , have both been charged with armed robbery at John Stiffs estate agents in St Osyth and armed robbery at a Chinese takeaway in Coppins Road .
11 In Fletcher 's letter of 3rd December , he states , ‘ All professional tournaments in Britain have traditionally been played with pressurised tennis balls …
12 But although unconscious feelings have traditionally been associated with severe emotional disorder , they are not the prerogative of the acutely disturbed .
13 Furthermore , some of those singled out for attention , judges , politicians and so on , occupying roles which attract attention and ( sometimes ! ) respect , have clearly been endowed with exceptional qualities , of intellect and personality .
14 Behavioural problems at 3–4 years of age have also been associated with maternal depression , both concurrent and postnatal .
15 ‘ The fact that we have now been blessed with two little ones must not blind us to our obligations , nor cause us to lower our standards . ’
16 No speeches have yet been greeted with ecstatic cries of ‘ author , author ’ — probably because Denis Healey is not there — but the clash of rival socialist philosophies is no less cacaphonous .
17 Darras ' writing and translating have however been received with great acclaim .
18 This group included 12 patients who have previously been treated with oral antibiotics for various reasons , six patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease , six patients with associated inflammatory disease of the oesophagous and/or stomach and/or duodenum .
19 First , interferon gene deletions have previously been associated with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and it would , therefore , not be too surprising to find that abnormalities of interferon regulation or of the interferon signalling pathway were tumorigenic .
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