Example sentences of "way they have be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the next section we will examine union policies on this issue and the ways they have been interpreted in signed agreements .
2 In many ways they have been forced to bend the rules to tackle a problem that the planning system did not create and can not solve without perverting legitimate public interests .
3 Carlie and Harvey feel bitter and resentful about the way they 've been treated .
4 But erm , that 's the idea , you see , that these kids , er well , you know , they may be delinquent , and do lots of nasty things , but it 's only the way they 've been treated by society .
5 So what they 've done is they 've picked a way of doing but they kept chopping and changing the way they 've been doing that all the time .
6 . I mean it 's very much again the way they 've been brought up , because they do n't feel that they 've got to earn respect and love .
7 Even they know that the way they 've been running the club is hardly likely to gain them a good press .
8 But the majority were either dissatisfied or upset about a number of aspects of the way they had been treated during the assessment process .
9 Any group , if they feel comfortable enough with you to voice their complaints , will tell sad stories about the way they have been treated .
10 The first , which deals with VAT traders , explains traders ' rights and Customs ' responsibilities ; the quality of service that traders can expect ; what happens during visits ; what to do if a trader disagrees with or complains about the way they have been treated ; and how Customs will publish results .
11 Lord Denning expressed the view that , in any event , in ascertaining where the base was , the contract terms were often of little help and ‘ you have to go by the conduct of the parties and the way they have been operating the contract ’ .
12 And the way they have been acting , that means they will close factories and people wo n't employ them — that 's all .
13 Although these functions have remained essentially unchanged since the early 1970s , there have been a number of changes in the way they have been carried out , which are best examined by looking at the balance sheet of the discount market ( Table 17.8 ) :
14 Noted that in the choice of visitors and the way they have been used , a more coordinated approach has been evident .
15 This suggests that tantrums have something to do with the normal development of a child 's personality , rather than with the way they have been brought up — although the way they are handled can make things worse .
16 My concern here is with the mythology that has accompanied these advances ; the metaphysical claims implicit — and not infrequently explicit — in the way they have been described .
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