Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] to [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 His colleague Dr Freer-Smith said , ‘ in many areas of West Germany there is evidence to link specific pollutants as a major causal factor ; but I also think the Germans would accept that there are both natural and pollutant stresses interacting — the idea that has been referred to as the multiple stress hypothesis . ’
2 It has been referred to as the weapon of the strong and not of the weak .
3 And the process of secularization , which has as one of its fruits the growth of technology , has similarly been referred to as the product of Western Christian civilization and the spirit of Christianity ‘ incognito ’ .
4 This conserved domain ( aa 30-97 ) has been referred to as the TEA domain ( 9 ) .
5 This phenomenon has been referred to as the ‘ flypaper effect ’ , so named because money will stick in the sector that it hits — grants to the local public economy will be spent in the local public economy .
6 Could I just say colleagues that the the General Secretary is proposing that we 're having , we , we , we 're gon na , we gon na have the bucket collection as has been referred to during the course of the debate and it 's recommended that whatever is in the buckets that the union actually doubles the collection .
7 The close relationship between criterion-referenced assessment and the curriculum has been referred to in the previous section .
8 Furthermore we have a series of major landscape features , er which are been referred to in the greenbelt local plan and elsewhere as wedges , which you 'll see from the map enter into the very heart of the city itself .
9 While this is an issue which has been referred to in the literature ( Bourner and Hamed , 1987 ) , it is not one which has been extensively explored with regard to the achievements of non-traditional students , but it is a potentially important measure which requires further investigation .
10 The position with regard to side letters ( setting out supplemental agreements ) is that they may not be binding as they probably will not have been referred to in the principal agreement .
11 The magazine could not prove the truth of this statement , which it had sourced to an MI5 report , but it claimed to be able to justify the " sting " of the libel , namely that the plaintiff was a person given to extra-marital affairs , a number of which had been referred to in the article without attracting complaint .
12 The result was that a constituent of mine — and no doubt many hundreds of others who have just been referred to by the Minister as being included in the 1,200 people who received grants — was short changed and not given the full amount .
13 Argaw Tiruneh , appointed Minister of Housing and Town Development and of Construction , had been referred to by the radio on May 9 as Construction Minister .
14 Many , probably most , submitted schemes have little or no conservation implications but the attitude of the Committee to agricultural development schemes may be a factor explaining why extremely few schemes have been objected to by the NPA .
15 This may be dealt with in some way in the contract in that a certain notice period may have been specified and this may have been adhered to by the parties .
16 The law has not been adhered to in the recent years , as it was in the past and every night when you 're out you usually see more than one cyclist driving without lights , often on the pavement .
17 This legacy has been added to down the years , and continues to develop .
18 As between the two heavyweights , Reed and Pearson , Reed has been added to at the start of the period ( financed from the sale of Pearson shares ) ; the additional Reed shares were sold off in the autumn of 1991 , thereby realising a tidy profit for the Portfolio .
19 The fissures between the employers ( large and small ) , the self-employed , and the rentiers , and between these categories and the ‘ salariat ’ of employed professional , managerial and technical workers , have been added to by the fissure between the private sector business salariat and the more newly expanding public sector salariat , so that the notion of the ‘ middle class ’ has virtually reached bursting point .
20 A DoH press release states that ‘ access to records will be free except when they have not been added to in the previous 40 days .
21 The Bank has been written to on the 5th February 1993 seeking a meeting for this purpose .
22 For each year of the forecast the previous year 's level of service is taken as the base ; that is then modified by additions representing new policies and subtractions reflecting the closure of activities that have already been agreed to during the year .
23 The proposals have been agreed to with the co-operation of the police and Middlesbrough Cycling Group .
24 It has not listened on a whole series of points , even though I am very grateful that amendments have been agreed to in the course of our debate this evening .
25 We are now told that , having been lied to over the years , the British people now have the prospect of political union , and they react against it and shy away .
26 But this was a great feeling of what we had been used to over the years in watching American movies and , with our tongue in cheek and a bit of a giggle , seeing the adventures of the cavalry arriving , And for the first time in our years of combat I had a glow , a rosy glow , inside me and I knew and was certain for the very first time now we could not be beaten .
27 Previously , Questions had been replied to in the Commons by one of the Law Officers , although they were neither attached to the Lord Chancellor 's Department nor directly subordinate to him .
28 the alleged error or malfunction has been notified to within the warranty period specified above .
29 They not infrequently turn for some answers to the religion that they may have been introduced to in the past but have long since rejected .
30 The creation of highly selective band-pass or band-stop filters based on appropriate resonant branches has been alluded to in the previous section .
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