Example sentences of "[adv] to have be [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 The emergence of the satire movement in the early sixties ‘ marked a new stage in the social revolution ’ : ‘ Like the pop artists ( and the pop singers yet to come ) the satirists formed part of a new generation coming to the surface in English life , one young enough to have been moulded by the garish , anarchic and youth-conscious atmosphere of the late fifties … . ’
2 The significance of either of these factors varied from site to site ; at times cults appear largely to have been promoted by the Church hierarchy , or by a small group with a precise , often family , interest in the new saint — this seems to be the norm for the development of the cults of the aristocratic saints of the seventh century .
3 It all however came to nothing as the entertainments and payments were proved not to have been made by Dixon but by his father , the Provost of Dumbarton .
4 Although his authority was undoubtedly derived from the Roman office which he held , the area over which he exercised control seems not to have been determined by any Roman administrative division , but rather by the presence of the Visigoths to the west and by other smaller groups , including Aegidius and his followers , to the north .
5 And of course , being a composer , I think it would be very hard not to have been influenced by The Beatles . ’
6 Despite her questionable health , Leapor seems not to have been troubled by the physical demands of her work .
7 The requirements in Area union rules were held not to have been fulfilled by the NUM in Derbyshire and an order followed restraining the union from using funds in this connection .
8 Even the term ‘ cantata ’ appears not to have been used by a German composer before 1638 .
9 This is the only picture among the 50 most expensive not to have been auctioned by Christie 's or Sotheby 's in London or New York ( with a single Sotheby 's exception in Monaco ) .
10 They sent him to proper schools — the first royal child not to have been educated by private tutors — but he was never just another pupil ; he was never allowed to forget the accident of birth that set him apart .
11 Finding a way to include both the Scandinavian and the Višegrad states will be one of the greatest challenges ever to have been faced by the EEC .
12 The organisers of the Church National Housing Coalition described the lobby as one of the most effective political campaigns ever to have been undertaken by the Churches .
13 The organisers of the day ( the Churches of National Housing Coalition ) have hailed it as one of the most effective political campaigns ever to have been undertaken by the churches .
14 In one test , for example , children are asked to identify a traditional English beer tankard — an object unlikely ever to have been seen by a child from a Muslim background in which alcohol is proscribed .
15 Comprising four large and seven small triptychs and fifty other works , it has been curated by Dr Rudy Chiappini , director of the Dicastero Musei e Cultura della Citta di Lugano , and private dealer Massimo Martino , and is the most important , in addition to being the only really international , exhibition ever to have been organised by the Lugano Municipal Arts Museum .
16 It seems , however , always to have been associated by those who employed it with the idea that Britain 's historic policy towards its dependencies had been to lead them along the path towards self-government — a belief which had for its principal inspiration the history of Canada since the Durham report .
17 In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province .
18 Moves to resolve differences on the CFE treaty were said also to have been encouraged by Soviet President Gorbachev who was reported to be keen to clear remaining obstacles in the way of a US-Soviet summit meeting [ see pp. 37945 ; 37979 ] .
19 The volume was originally to have been illustrated by Stanfield ; after his withdrawal from fear of anti-Catholic bias in the book , Samuel Palmer was commissioned , and provided 4 vignettes engraved on wood .
20 Scotty Moore , DJ Fontana and Elvis 's original singers , The Jordanaires , teamed up for a unique tribute visit to the UK , originally to have been fronted by fellow Sun stablemate , Carl Perkins .
21 It turned out to have been bought by Richter , and as such was at least one good thing that came from his connections with Peron .
22 In Calcutta the railway companies seem almost to have been overawed by the classical splendour of the Viceroy s palace and the great secretariat buildings dating from the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries .
23 It seems however to have been supplemented by more informal methods .
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