Example sentences of "has be [vb pp] on [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Therefore , Labour will be back in strength in the next election , and in the meantime , will be tiny of the performance of the council which has been elected on this occasion . ’
2 It has been taken for granted for a long time that criticism and the academy go naturally together , and a large pedagogic and publishing industry has been built on that assumption .
3 We 've had fantastic support , as has been recorded on this programme many times before , and that is still growing .
4 We thank you for those in Exeter who have granted permission for the work that has been done on this church building , and for the help that has been given towards the planning of the new building .
5 Some work has been done on this topic in recent years , but this study will differ from previous approaches by linking the unemployment flows much more closely to the other flows in the labour market .
6 The first point which has been raised on this appeal is the use of the present tense in section 31(2) of the Children Act 1989 .
7 A start has been made on this process .
8 I mean , I think a lot of national organisations that are giving , I trust that are giving money to people actually do want to know that sort of detail about where the money is going , because , if I go through this , I mean , I would have to say that I should imagine that a very small percentage of the money that has been collected on these flag days will actually get back into Oxfordshire .
9 A plastic teardrop has been sewn on each corner to match the chandeliers .
10 I therefore proceed to examine the further evidence that has been tendered on that basis .
11 Shaun Garnett has been secured on another month 's loan while Eddie Bishop 's knee ligament problem is not as serious as was first feared .
12 Although doubt has been cast on that finding by the results of the national survey ( see Parker 1982 : 90 ) , McGoldrick and Cooper 's research was conducted after the national survey and it has helped to encourage a view that attitudes towards early retirement are changing significantly and that it is being regarded more and more favourably by older workers ( see for example , House of Commons Select Committee on Social Services 1982 ) .
13 Statham , 1929 : some doubt has been cast on this principle by a later decision but it would almost certainly still apply ) .
14 At or before the first directions appointment or hearing , whichever occurs first , the applicant must file at court a statement on Form CHA 72 confirming that a copy of the application has been served on each respondent ( FPCR , r4(7) ; FPR , r4.4(7) ) .
15 The first question which has been considered on this appeal is whether the justices were right in thinking that they had power in an appropriate case to order that there should be no contact between the mother and child under section 34(2) of the Act of 1989 .
16 A CHILD resembling a two-year-old British boy , who vanished last July while on holiday with his family on the Greek island of Kos , has been spotted on another island 400 miles away .
17 A file has been opened on each company in Norwich and information collected on a very substantial number of companies , making use of data available at Eastern Counties Newspapers , Norwich Central Library and other sources from press clippings .
18 In the past much ink has been spilt on this problem , but little progress made .
19 Much Third World interest has been focused on this part of the convention , giving it a disproportionate importance as the first evidence of a new international economic order .
20 No evidence of digestion has been found on any insectivore teeth in the assemblages of the category 1 species ( Fig. 3.17 H ) .
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