Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A number of local studies have been undertaken on what the impact of the poll tax would be had it been implemented in the 1988 — 9 financial year .
2 Technology suppliers to the British hotel and restaurant industry say that their products are often under-exploited , because too little thought has been given to what the systems are supposed to achieve and too low a priority is given to staff training .
3 A survey of providers has been completed from which a list of those with whom we will contract will be drawn .
4 A Devon family has previously been reported in which a female in three successive generations has presented with multiple polyps requiring repeated surgery over a number of years .
5 Experimental work has been reported in which the administration of low fat diets or diets with low essential fatty acid content have an immunomodulatory effect in animal models .
6 But to my mind the boy could begin by showing more respect altogether to people like your father who have been listening to what the League says about the problems of the land and the bosses and the conditions of the men and women who work on it .
7 Polymeric phosphatidylcholines have been prepared in which the polar head group forms the interface , and which mimic the interfacial characteristics of the lipid of these natural cell and lipoprotein surfaces .
8 I 've been looking at them every day and hoping I 'd get one and he knew that 's what I was hoping .
9 Much has been said about what a Labour Government could and could not do , but I am certain that a Labour Government would set out with the best of intentions to improve the situation .
10 Maggie 's room , her own place , had been made for her the summer she was eight by Phoebe , Paul and Uncle Wong .
11 Symbolically , at least , a formal connection had been made in which the success of US policy in strengthening Western Europe had been linked to what was in effect Congressional interest in policies which would ‘ contain' communism in Asia .
12 Several studies have been made in which the probability of reactor accidents of various degrees of severity were estimated , and in which the environmental impacts of the radiation releases associated with these hypothetical accidents were calculated .
13 Meetings had been videotaped at which the legislators accepted from him a total of $370,000 .
14 It 's ‘ been hyped beyond what the company can deliver , ’ it says , pointing to the failure to produce 200MHz Alphas in volume .
15 The traditional Keynesian view of the conduct of monetary policy has been to assign to it the role of interest rate and/or exchange rate stabilization .
16 The UK had objected strongly to the particularly sharp cuts originally proposed in its own allocations ; in the final agreement , a compromise had been reached in which the UK 's cod catches were reduced from 55,800 tonnes to 46,180 , while haddock quotas fell from 62,500 tonnes to 36,280 ( see p. 36493 for 1989 quotas ) .
17 In the present research only a lower level study has been attempted in which the relationship between the aloof measure and the true leaf area obtained after cutting has been plotted .
18 No better summary could have been provided of what the Commonwealth idea was about .
19 The agency , said Heseltine , has become ‘ a pawn in the negotiations of the French ’ , although an alternative way forward had been proposed in which the agency would have a secretariat in Brussels and the leadership of the agency would rotate in the same way that the EC presidency does .
20 An evolutionary pathway for dimerization has been proposed in which the interaction of V domains ( through their GFCC'C β- sheets ) originated as a homophilic association having 2-fold rotational symmetry .
21 During the final rehearsals for the 1962 Berlin recording of the Ninth , Karajan discovered that for years in the Finale 's ‘ adagio ma non troppo , ma divoto ’ the Berlin violas had been annexing for themselves the top line in a passage that is richly divided .
22 To crown it all , the hand of Sir George Askwith , who chaired the conference , in which the union was represented by Cathery , Hopkins and Tom Chambers , the union 's general treasurer , could be seen in a provision that " In order that all questions which arise may be settled with the utmost promptitude , a Board of Arbitration has been appointed upon which the Mercantile Marine profession , both officers and men will be represented " .
23 Now , arriving at his own manor of Kouklia , he recognised as if he had been bred to it the sound and smell and look of each component ; each piece of equipment .
24 th you er I mean if it were very heavy you 'd almost sort of be prepared for it to go , but you know when you 're s s standing with a , something quite light , and you might have been standing with it a little while in your hand , and then suddenly the hand goes and ca n't you see that 's ve that 's very upsetting , it makes you not very confident .
25 As he wrote the words , he knew quite well that his grave had been dug for him the day before , once a reprieve had been refused .
26 Culdub Oakapple opened his mouth to say that acclaim was all very well in its way , but they had been hoping for something a bit more financial than that , but the two Gnomes on each side of him trod on his foot to stop him , because you could not always trust the Oakapple to be tactful .
27 One example of this " sham reading " is brought to our notice when we realise , on reaching the bottom of a page , that we have not been thinking about what the text means .
28 " I 've been thinking about you a lot , too .
29 Three useful conditions have been advocated by which a teacher may judge her objectives .
30 Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him .
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