Example sentences of "[verb] recently [been] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After some uncertainty , presumably not unconnected with the ongoing debate in connection with MDPs and MNPs mentioned above , that day has recently been named as 1 January 1992 .
2 Dancad has recently been upgraded to this massive version making it the most comprehensive CAD package available through shareware .
3 An amusing note was that the old London Underground stock operating the remaining BR line has recently been upgraded from 1924 Central Line units to postwar Bakerloo Line stock .
4 English law , for example , provides an offence of rape and attempted rape on the one hand with maximum penalties of life imprisonment , and indecent assault on the other , with a maximum penalty which has recently been raised from two to ten years ’ imprisonment .
5 Cashline has recently been expanded into new areas of operation , including airports , shopping centres , supermarkets and petrol stations .
6 Indeed , the Married Man 's Tax Allowance has recently been re-confirmed despite strong criticism of it ( for example , Equal Opportunities Commission , 1982b ) : in the March 1984 budget the allowance went up so that in real terms it is now higher than at any time since the war ( Financial Times , 14 March 1984 ) .
7 There is no need to discuss here the critical role of the monarchy in structuring the ‘ Ukanian ’ identity : this has recently been dissected with great brilliance by Tom Nairn .
8 The issue has recently been pursued in greater detail by Per Linell in Sweden .
9 Certainly , a reproductive handicap has recently been shown in young Nauruan women with early onset non-insulin dependent diabetes .
10 This Inland Revenue practice has recently been affirmed by Financial Secretary to the Treasury Stephen Dorrell , following the High Court judgment in Campbell Connelly & Co Ltd v Barnett ( see ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 53 ) .
11 That approach has recently been recommended for all listed companies by Britain 's Institutional Shareholders Committee .
12 These buildings are now almost equally at risk from insensitive conversion as they are from demolition because a softening in the attitude of local planning authorities towards proposals for change of use of agricultural buildings has recently been encouraged by central government in an attempt to ameliorate the worsening financial circumstances of farmers .
13 The problem has recently been expounded with great clarity by Shackleton ( 1984 ) .
14 Named the ‘ Home of the Stars ’ when it opened in 1927 , this glamorous hotel has recently been restored to all its former glory .
15 Mineralisation at the western end of the Ben Challum horizon has recently been attributed to hydrothermal systems associated with the development of basic intrusive rocks at shallow depth forming a possible Besshi-style deposit ( Scott and others , 1988 ) .
16 Defined twenty years ago as a community 's ability to collaborate effectively in identifying problems and finding solutions , community competence has recently been associated with improved health outcomes ( Eng , 1989 ) .
17 Tc-99m hexamethyl propylene amine oxime ( HMPAO ) has recently been introduced for regional cerebral blood flow imaging , but has subsequently been found to selectively label granulocytes in mixed leucocyte suspensions .
18 Appraisal has recently been introduced for clerical staff , and appraisal schemes for other categories of non-academic staff are being developed .
19 A cephalic phase of this response has recently been described in normal subjects and in the irritable bowel syndrome , again emphasising the link between the ‘ big brain ’ ( central nervous system ) and the ‘ little brain ’ ( myenteric and submucous plexuses ) in the gut .
20 The head of the judiciary , Ayatollah Mohammed Ali Yazdi , at Friday prayers on March 20 mentioned the unprecedented access that ICRC delegates had recently been given to Iranian prisons , and said that the delegates should be replaced by a more competent team because they had given their " legal work … a political hue " .
21 The appearance of the locomotive was a surprise as it had recently been transferred to Kentish Town to work Midland Express trains out of St. Pancras .
22 Then , of a sudden , he nodded to himself firmly — and the look around his mouth was almost as arrogant as that of the late Theodore Kemp , who at some time , at some point , had recently been manoeuvred into these selfsame murky , swollen waters .
23 In France it was reported on Nov. 14 that former Defence Minister Jean-Pierre Chevènement had said that a hitherto " dormant " French branch of an anti-communist NATO network had recently been dissolved by presidential order .
24 Another factor also should have brought the French staff to this conclusion : the great fortress , and its double defensive ring of 21 smaller forts , had recently been shorn of many guns for service elsewhere on the Western Front .
25 CLACTON Aero Club ( CAC ) , well-known for their pleasure flying Dragon Rapide G–AIYR have recently been appointed as British representatives of the European Mountain Pilots Association .
26 As the minutes of the conclusions of the conference stated : " Various cases have recently been referred to this HQ in which doubt has been raised as to whether certain formations and groups should be treated as Soviet Nationals in so far as their return to the Soviet Union direct from 5 Corps is concerned . "
27 As we have seen , the order which summarised the rulings of this conference began by stating that " various cases have recently been referred to this HQ in which doubt has been raised as to whether certain formations and groups should be treated as Soviet Nationals " .
28 Although Said rejects them , and Foucault characteristically does not mention them , the most effective ploys that have recently been played in this project of articulating another form of knowledge , of redefining the basis of knowledge as such , derive from a different although related body of work to that which Foucault describes — namely the phenomenological tradition of Heidegger , Levinas , and Derrida , which , seemingly like all twentieth-century European philosophy , also traces its apparent origins back to Husserl .
29 Sixteen experiments have recently been presented to Soviet scientists in Moscow , he said .
30 Although structurally related molecules have recently been described in skeletal muscle , cadherins are not ubiquitously expressed by mesenchymal cells and have not previously been identified on leukocytes .
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