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

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1 Some memoirs , too , take us much further than official material ; those of de Gaulle are a case in point , while British official documents which in their original form remained hidden from the historian by the thirty-year rule were printed in the books of Winston Churchill and Eden , or have been unearthed in private collections by scholars able to disregard the consequences of publication .
2 In a number of instances , actual boundary stones remain , or have been recorded in the recent past .
3 S 459 of the Companies Act 1985 provides that if a company 's affairs are being or have been conducted in a manner which is unfairly prejudicial to the company 's interests , then the members may obtain relief through the courts .
4 Whether you have just moved into a new home or have been living in the same place for years the main thing is that you are alone and you must make your home your pride , your joy , your sanctuary .
5 In case you had n't figured it out already , or have been vacationing in the Amazon rain forest , ACE is well and truly dead .
6 YOU ca n't enjoy good beer if the pubs that serve them are badly run or have been modernised in a vulgar and insensitive fashion .
7 About 90% of rural adults in Mexico have friends or relatives who are or have been working in the United States .
8 The distorting factors that have been discovered in scientific research have prompted extensive examination of past methods of research and of past results .
9 Records can be retrieved directly from files that have been organized in many ways .
10 I recall the catalogue of redundancies that have been declared in nineteen ninety one nineteen ninety two .
11 Fishing is one of John 's hobbies and he collects trout and bream that have been mounted in bow-front glass cases , with the date of their catch .
12 Meantime , do n't throw away the sloes that have been steeping in the gin ; use them instead to make a wicked fruit pie with the bitter taste of sloe sweetened by the addition of sugar .
13 The formation of a strategy for confronting the current crisis of accumulation in the world capitalist system will depend on the factors that have been examined in this chapter : the balance of social forces , class strategies and forms of political representation ; the broad historical character of the state ; and its internal composition , organizational interests , and dynamic .
14 Then at last he said : ‘ Gentlemen — and ladies , pardon me — I have given much thought to these matters and I wish to say here in confidence to you , that while there remains between myself and many of those present differences of interpretation as to what is really occurring in Europe at this moment , despite this , as to the main points that have been raised in this house , I am convinced , gentlemen , convinced both of their justice and their practicality . ’
15 Moreover , they illustrate many of the theoretical points that have been raised in previous chapters .
16 In view of doubts that have been raised in the House and elsewhere , may I ask for clarification on whether the Privileges Committee is free to consider the role of the Secretary of State for Health and senior officials in his Department and , most important , the role of the parliamentary private secretary to the Secretary of State , the hon. Member for Esher ( Mr. Taylor ) ?
17 This portrayal confirms the expectations of a fabliau that have been raised in the Reeve , and with him the reader , by the Miller 's Prologue .
18 Overall , we attempt in this section to give some flavour of the results that have been obtained in the field of mathematical politics , by political scientists as well as economists .
19 Well , it 's a rather complicated thing but I think we need the cameras and I think we must go ahead and get them into so that we can see if they work as well in in terms of road safety as they have in trials elsewhere , because the results that have been obtained in London and also in Cornwall and Nottingham have been very very impressive , as you know .
20 The form tutor can well can build in a lot of good practises that have been built in
21 These offer special concessions to help you build your business and so create jobs to replace those that have been lost in mines and steelworks .
22 Against the background of the thousands of jobs that have been lost in the defence industries in the past couple of years , and the thousands likely to be lost in the future , is not the Government 's initiative wholly inadequate ?
23 Four out of every five of the jobs that have been lost in the European Community in the past year have been lost in Britain because of the right hon. Gentleman 's policies .
24 That regeneration project is a flea on a dog 's back into the jobs that have been lost in that area at the moment .
25 Praise you up when you go around kicking things , walking about with your eyes shut you 've got to join the Fire Service and you walk , you canna walk about with your eyes shut , you ca n't , people that have been injured in the head they 're going to be screaming about it are n't they your eyes are wonderful things Matt , they give you all round vision , you can see from , from the side of your eye if you look it 's like everything else if you do n't use it properly , you do n't get the benefit from it
26 Although modelled growth rates for carbonate concretions imply that formation may take 10 5 years , these concretions are found in sediments that have been deposited in the last 50 years .
27 Both cheeses are slightly unusual in as much as they are made with cooked curds that have been heated in the whey for about 30min before being drained .
28 The matters that have been highlighted in this report are as relevant now as those which necessitated the formings of the nineteen seventy eight and nineteen ninety congress resolutions .
29 We take for granted the principles that have been argued in Chapters 1 and 2 .
30 It enables us to remember the cards that have been played in a hand of bridge , the objects on a tray in the game of pelmanism , or reading a meter and recording the result ( see Fig. 5.1 ) .
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