Example sentences of "been [vb pp] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from the vandalism problems they 've had , where whole trainload of cars have been stripped of the radios .
2 The Club on the other hand has been stripped of the non-essentials — who needs a luxury interior in a training environment ?
3 Observations have been made of the processes leading to slug production at much lower Reynolds numbers , but transition does not then result .
4 We do however consider in Section 10–5 the implications of the different approaches for the size of the public sector , and discuss some of the econometric investigations that have been made of the determinants of public spending .
5 No use has been made of the courts .
6 No use has been made of the courts .
7 In the preceding chapters a simple presentation has been made of the properties of curved space–time .
8 Let it suffice to say , at this point , notwithstanding the criticisms that have been made of the assumptions on which both ISI and ELI theories are based , export-import structure is now a key characteristic of the economic growth and by implication developmental prospects of Third World countries .
9 A number of estimates have been made of the effects of regional policy in terms of new jobs created directly and indirectly .
10 Much has been made of the contracts coming up for renewal with the main power generators in the United Kingdom — National Power and PowerGen .
11 Incumbent members of Congress have always been difficult to defeat and too much may have been made of the advantages of incumbency in the modern legislature .
12 Much has been made of the possibilities of converting barns for light industrial use .
13 Not sufficient study , to my mind , has been made of the pets which were kept at Croisset .
14 But no serious systematic analysis has ever been made of the recruits , or of their careers as policemen .
15 Chief Insp Malcolm Fordy confirmed that Alan Jackson , of The Bank , had been accused of a firearms offence , but police had been unable to serve a summons on him .
16 The Scrutiny Panels for Phase 2 have now completed their work and centres have been notified of the decisions taken .
17 This section is not as deprived of light nor as gloomy as it once was , tree felling and gale damage having left gaps through which there are glimpses of the loch below , and the road has been cured of the hazards that beset the early travellers .
18 Very little has been discovered of the gates , although their sites can be predicted with tolerable certainty .
19 She must have been warned of the dangers .
20 As time was a most critical factor , No 4 Ferry Pool pilots at Prestwick , who had been advised of the conditions to be expected , were informed of the decision to ferry the first aircraft to Abbotsinch .
21 Mine 's just reading the emergency services have been informed of the surveys .
22 On appeal following conviction it was submitted , inter alia , that he should have been informed of the calls from the solicitor , and given a choice as to whether he wanted one or not , particularly as he had not been advised that the authority of the custody officer for the delayed notification to his son had been lifted ( see Jones ( Sally ) February 2 , 1984 ) .
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