Example sentences of "[noun] have be [verb] many " in BNC.

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1 The extensive literature on the complex issue of social support has been reviewed many times .
2 This function has been called many times under many conditions , and with a variety of subjects .
3 ‘ I think he has enough talent to have been included many more times .
4 Books have been called many things in their time , but not ‘ lean and muscular ’ .
5 Aplin had been asking many questions about Putt , not only in connection with the robberies but with the rape of Anna too .
6 The process of management and the functions of management have been analysed many times in various ways by different writers , who have taken the view that :
7 The procedure of creating a new product has been conducted many , many times throughout the engineering industry in many different ways .
8 Over the mince pies and wine we learned that the Bala band had been formed many years before and had faithful musicians and followers .
9 The pre-civilisation human family , in existence before any kind of personal care replaced the primitive laws of survival , would , by its very nature have been spared many of the divisive burdens which break up modern family life .
10 Deficits in visual function following subcortical visual system lesions have been reported many times but it is difficult to interpret them .
11 Ted Fleming 's original has been copied many times , always with appreciated success , so we have no hesitation in recommending it as a lifter for any parafauna that is within reasonable weight limits .
12 Their evidence for this judgement , as with those presented in most of their surveys , was loosely stated and difficult to verify , but the argument has been echoed many times in recent years in Britain by academics and policy-makers alike .
13 The exterior has been altered many times and now only the lower parts of the western towers and the main nave and choir show Romanesque work .
14 Aristotle himself believed that the arts and the sciences have been discovered many times and then lost again .
15 The fight we have witnessed between eagle and man has been fought many times in many places and will be fought again .
16 The world 's highest peak has been scaled many times since Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first conquered it in 1953 .
17 This subject has been debated many times over many years and , after much deliberation , it was felt less confusing to say ‘ Basket Only ’ rather than stipulate a specific number of items [ at least for the majority of our stores ] as this tended to cause confrontations between some cashiers and customers as to the quantity of items in the basket .
18 This approach would have involved solving problems and duplicating work which in all probability had been done many times before in other organizations .
19 Eventually , after the subject had been raised many times by the Inspector , the CEGB gave in and agreed to produce the figures ‘ without prejudice , to its main argument .
20 In the clear conditions , anglers have been spotting many of the venue 's double-figure carp but they'ree not feeding , ’ he added .
21 The case for clinician involvement has been rehearsed many times and is taken as established here .
22 The new ministers soon find that there is remarkably little room for manoeuvre , and that most of the quick and easy panaceas to the intractable problems of Defence have been tried many times before .
23 And er the story 's been told many many times that Lloyd George advised them , I 've forgotten the name of the old man , but his wife was buried in the churchyard , and his family wanted to bury him next to her , but they wanted the nonconformist
24 Dieulafoy 's disease has been given many names , including ‘ calibre persistent artery of the stomach ’ , ‘ cirsoid aneurysm ’ , ‘ gastric arteriosclerosis ’ , and ‘ peptic ulcer of peculiar location ’ .
25 The Earth has been visited many times in its history , but it 's all been covered up .
26 In agreement with Lapworth , it was shown that the uppermost rocks had been pushed many miles over the lower ones along a low-angled thrust fault .
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