Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not only has this led to a high degree of volatility in the foreign exchange markets , but at the same time trade and capital flows have been undertaken against a greater background of uncertainty than was customary in the 1960s .
2 If the BRAC workers had collaborated more closely with the village practitioners , then the lobon-gur solution would probably have been placed on a better footing in the Bangladeshi villages .
3 It was rebuilt in about 1700 BC , although to a significantly different plan and at a higher level , so that the lower wall-courses of the earlier temple and its west façade are still visible on the west side , now that the site has been excavated to the earlier courtyard level .
4 Timetables have not yet been adjusted for the higher performance of the Class 158s and the journey time to London remains at about 5 hours .
5 This fall in pregnancy rate has been explained by the greater use of contraceptives by teenagers , particularly those over sixteen .
6 Today , and at least in academic circles though not solely these , both of these uses have been developed by a greater use of social scientific theory and by more advanced statistical techniques .
7 The fact that old people would lose out with QALY theory has been given as a further example of injustice .
8 it may have been referred to a higher court .
9 Since the enactment of s 459 1985 , it has been regarded as a better remedy for a minority affected by prejudice in a company to ask for a share purchase order under s 461 rather than to seek a return of share capital through a winding-up petition which results in the liquidation of a solvent company ( a member can not petition under s 122(1) ( g ) if the company is insolvent because he has no interest ) .
10 Although they are commonest in rocks of the Late Palaeozoic , some Mesozoic plants have been regarded as a later branch of the seed ferns .
11 Southend have been struggling all season … just as well because Town could have been punished by a better team
12 Southend have been struggling all season … just as well because Town could have been punished by a better team
13 The inclusion of these provisions in the plan were referred to by Rafsanjani in a speech on Oct. 8 , when he reported that " we decided to make some amendments in the plan ( which had been completed in an earlier draft form by the previous government of Prime Minister Hossein Moussavi ) under the new atmosphere " .
14 In our case I believe it has helped all three of us. has been exposed to a greater variety of people and situations which may have contributed to his easy-going nature .
15 While the researches of Comstock and Needham form the basis for the interpretation of venation , their original conceptions have been modified by the later work of Lameere ( 1922 ) , Hamilton ( 1972 ) and many papers by Martynov and Tillyard .
16 Based on the experience that very few who opt to hold offers as insurance actually enrol , their numbers have been omitted from the later calculations .
17 Rule 5 The module version has been nominated for a greater period than the nomination latency set in the configuration file .
18 To summarise , again , survey evidence from Appendix 1 , people who had been educated to a higher level , who were more highly paid , or were in a higher social group , seemed more readily able than average to use APR or credit cost information in choosing among loan options .
19 Such systems , which are relatively cheap , have already been installed in the remoter parts of Scotland , Wales and East Anglia .
20 When the mare basins were excavated the fragmentary material beneath them must have been compressed to a higher density than before .
21 Profit margins have generally been squeezed by the higher cost of imports , said Trade Indemnity spokeswoman Barbara Bennett .
22 Numerous four-terminal networks of the passive linear type have been considered in the earlier chapters , for example , transformers , attenuators , filters and phase-shift networks .
23 Such considerations in relation to temperature alone have been considered in an earlier section .
24 Some seem to have been rebuilt on a larger scale , presumably to cater for a more centralised population ; an example may be Wharram Percy in Yorkshire .
25 Remains are scarce as most of the work has been rebuilt at a later date .
26 As well as the Lewisian orthogneisses described above , several outcrops of metamorphic rocks occur which were undoubtedly derived from sedimentary rocks , and the old term paragneiss has been used to describe these , although this has now been superseded by the simpler term metasediments .
27 The t table has since been superseded by the fatter chips and bigger bytes of modern computing ; the pop-up menus of today 's statistical packages tempt the unwary with an appetising range of p values hardly imaginable in 1965 .
28 Guinness has been targeted at a wider audience , in particular the more individualistic drinker , a position which is supported by innovative advertising around the world .
29 Since then , two fairly closely related ( but still incompatible in some areas ) Unix standards have emerged , and many of the security and transaction processing problems associated with the Xenix dialect of Unix then in use on the Altos have been addressed in the newer Unix systems .
30 The first , having to do with the very nature of the notations , is that some of them have certainly been added at a later date .
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