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

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1 Enough has been said in this paragraph to indicate that the justification of telescopic observations was no simple , straightforward matter .
2 But even without the blank cheques originally promised , enough has been achieved in the 22 months since the Socialists came to power to make sure French research will never be the same again .
3 If Talkin Loud has been criticised in the past for not saying much at all , then the fact that storming releases in 1992 from the Young Disciples and Tammy Payne have taken months to see record shop racks has n't helped .
4 By the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 no person other than the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority shall use any site for the operation of nuclear plant unless a licence to do so has been granted in respect of that site by the Minister of Power .
5 But the cost of his doing so has been revealed in all its starkness in the unseemly scramble for the succession that has followed his departure .
6 As a child , this pride type would perhaps have been beaten in order to subject their will to the adult and break their pride , but without success .
7 They may , however , not be exactly what the author would have preferred , as a colour plate which is readily available ( perhaps having been used in another publication ) is much cheaper to use than a new plate which has to be commissioned .
8 Bronze moulds for elaborate axes of the late Bronze Age in Britain could only have been used in the lost-wax process .
9 The clumps and individual Lees we see today may only have been planted in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries as part of the general landscape revival , on the apparent whim of an individual farmer , but some clumps may have survived better than others because the energies were right , and this may have enabled some of them to have had a continued existence from more distant times .
10 Erm they wo n't all have been mentioned in in the brochure because we 've introduced one or two in the last erm year or so .
11 Even if Article 36 bis had been included in the Vienna Convention on International Organisations it would not have applied in this situation .
12 The capability of a breakdown of gliadin peptides by the intestinal brush border enzymes alone have been studied in detail by Bruce et al when it was shown that brush border from coeliac patients and controls were able to hydrolyse gliadin completely in vitro .
13 Such considerations in relation to temperature alone have been considered in an earlier section .
14 If this package had had to go through national parliaments , it would not have been achieved in a hundred years ! ’
15 Many Libyans especially in the smaller towns had been able to move out of the path of oncoming measures of social justice : many would not have been affected in any case ; some had no doubt been caught .
16 The range and depth of learning and the sense of satisfaction and achievement gained by the students were of a level which could not have been reached in the classroom .
17 The aim of creating a sense of prime loyalty among members of the colony , which was small enough for them to know each other , did not constitute any kind of a threat to central authorities in 1922 , but it would not have been tolerated in the 1930s , when family members were encouraged to spy on one another in the state interest .
18 the whole block might not have been completed in its entirety before somebody moved in
19 Mr Hurd 's speech this week in Luxembourg , which called for the European Council ( as summits are known ) to have strong links with a reinforced WEU , would not have been made in Mrs Thatcher 's day .
20 In a default action where the plaintiff 's claim is amended by adding or substituting a claim which could not have been made in a default action , the action continues as if it had been commenced as a fixed date action ( Ord 15 , r 2(2) ) .
21 The client is then able to rely on the fact that even if s65(6)– ( 9 ) applied the benefit will not have been received in the United Kingdom because the benefit will be used to repay the interest on the loan ( and not the capital ) .
22 The others were that there was no power conferred on the council by Parliament , that the activity would not have been engaged in by a ‘ reasonable ’ authority , and the capital markets fund , through which the transactions were undertaken , ‘ was not reasonably organised or maintained ’ .
23 The anxiety is often more to do with getting rid of people who have exhausted their gifts , lost their way or , not unheard-of , should not have been appointed in the first place .
24 The Court then decided that the Tribunal 's decision was perverse , because there was no material from which to conclude that the hypothetical man guilty of misconduct would not have been dismissed in the same way as was S. Her appeal was dismissed and leave to appeal to the House of Lords was refused .
25 To say nothing of the fact that ‘ charity ’ should not have been invoked in this issue , the fact was that the excruciating passion levels broke all records on this outing , bust all guts .
26 Unfortunately this means that they occupy fairly similar orbits and could not have been formed in widely separated parts of the PFM .
27 ‘ The court shall not in any civil proceedings grant any injunction or make any order against an officer of the Crown if the effect of granting the injunction or making the order would be to give any relief against the Crown which could not have been obtained in proceedings against the Crown . ’
28 Thirdly , the order relates to the working papers of the auditors of Atlantic and not simply to Atlantic itself but these papers could clearly contain information of relevance to the administrator 's investigation even if that information could not have been obtained in litigation against Atlantic .
29 I wonder also if the book might not have been packaged in a more sensible manner .
30 This information has proved invaluable and could not have been gathered in any other way .
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