Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun sg] have been " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ participants ’ will be 30 children for whom assessment has been requested on account of emotional and behavioural difficulties ( EBD ) , together with the professionals involved in each child 's assessment .
2 For a moment Merrill 's grey eyes clouded ; winding up Elise 's affairs after her death had been a painful business , but there was no one else to do it .
3 John soon made a niche for himself in Palace 's defence , making his debut at home to Bristol Rovers ( 1–0 ) the day after his signature had been obtained , and scoring his first goal for us in the 8–2 FA Cup demolition of Harwich and Parkstone three weeks later .
4 Redpath will be having ‘ a couple of quid ’ on him — and after what Spot 's been through , who 'd bet against him ?
5 The shock of finding out about her child had been responsible for her husband 's fatal apoplexy , and she would feel guilty for the rest of her life .
6 When the chemists dismantled the apparatus , Eric Fawcett noticed that part of the reaction tube , through which ethylene had been admitted to the vessel , was coated with a white waxy solid .
7 At the moment , no date for its formation has been set but Sir Geoffrey has been asked to make specific recommendations ‘ as soon as possible ’ .
8 The model for southeast England has been refined and developed and one reason for its modification has been the time allocated to mid-Tertiary earth movements as it was appreciated that these ‘ outer ripples of the Alpine storm ’ may have continued for longer than was at first envisaged .
9 Successive requests for its listing had been rejected .
10 Hostility to wealth and demands for its redistribution have been normal features of British politics since the 1890s .
11 Up to date copies of the THREE STOKES GUIDE together with instructions for its use have been provided to all Personal Depts. — all staff involved in Pleasurecraft claims should be fully instructed in the use of this Guide .
12 Former Ewart 's Warehouse ( 1869 ) Bedford Street , a former linen warehouse , designed in opulent Venetian Renaissance style — plans for its future have been put ‘ on hold ’ , outlook now uncertain .
13 But worries about its outcome have been growing as mining companies and others have woken up to the fact that their lands may be claimed by aborigine groups .
14 The prime reason for this is that such warehouses have become machines and will only operate correctly if the logic for their function has been meticulously thought out , checked and rechecked .
15 And therefore the requirement is simply for a parent asking for baptism for their child to have been baptised .
16 In preparing this report they must carry out such investigations as will enable them to form an opinion on ( a ) whether proper accounting records have been kept by the company and whether proper returns adequate for their audit have been received from branches which they have not visited and ( b ) whether the company 's individual accounts are in agreement with the accounting records and returns .
17 Western countries for their part have been slow to respond to appeals for a WCY fund .
18 Despite the importance of these assumptions in econometric models for cross-section data , it is only recently that simple tests for their reliability have been developed .
19 Recent changes in legislation have made it easier for local authorities to promote traffic calming schemes and a significant programme for their provision has been approved by the Regional Council .
20 The proposals which require legislative change for their implementation have been included in Part II of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ( White , Robin , 1991 ) .
21 Looking now at the gains and losses bar graph for the year we see that the main explanation for their growth has been the addition of thirty-two members through transfer .
22 In the past , respect and awe for their mother have been enough to ensure that her children toed the line , and for her part the Queen always held out hope that their difficulties would be resolved .
23 This has been most clearly shown for lung tissue but smoking related adducts have also been described in a number of other tissues for which smoking has been implicated as a cancer risk factor .
24 The US$180 million project , for which funding has been promised by the World Bank , would reduce the flow of water to the Branco river , on which the Guarani depend , and result in 700 construction workers being camped on the edge of their 6,744-acre forest reserve for several years .
25 This makes let very different from allow and permit , which do not necessarily imply that the infinitive event is realized : in ( 212 ) and ( 213 ) above , they even evoke a state of permission as existing before any realization of the act for which permission has been given , something which is absolutely impossible with let .
26 The provision is directed towards the bringing forward of development for which permission has been granted , and thus to enable new allocations of land for development to be made against a reasonably certain background of pending development .
27 Although the conclusions of such studies are in principle limited to the memories of the two individuals who conducted them ( Linton 1975 , 1978 , 1982 , 1986 , and Wagenaar , 1986 ) , both researchers were potentially interested in emotion as a factor in memory and the studies provide an enormous database of everyday events for which memory has been systematically tested .
28 Payment of the sum of £150 in every half year , ‘ until the whole of said sum of £2,090 19s. ’ ( the aggregate amount of the principal debt and costs , for which judgment had been entered ) ‘ shall have been fully paid and satisfied . ’
29 For each item in creditors for which security has been given : state the amounts secured give a general indication of security .
30 For each item in creditors for which security has been given :
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