Example sentences of "has [been] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | So much has been written about this band , their every move painstakingly analysed , that it 's hard to add any startling insight , any new interpretation to the minutiae of Shaun 's behaviour . |
32 | Much has been written about this plant , but many misconceptions remain , partly because a great deal of what has been written is itself misleading . |
33 | So much has been written about this single epic without any clear view of the potential impact emerging . |
34 | More generally , the " why 's " have to do with providing answers to problems or questions : what has been written about this topic ? |
35 | Much more could be and has been written about this ‘ difference principle ’ ( 2a ) and its strengths and weaknesses , but enough has been said to , at least , give the flavour of the notion . |
36 | Much has been written on this , and it need not be repeated here . |
37 | Much has been written on this from a range of perspectives . |
38 | You will soon realise that this is no ordinary bishop 's letter , since it has been written by some young people from this deanery . |
39 | This produces that variety of note-successions so typical of the total-chromatic usage of serialism ( Example 140 ) : This exercise has been written in such a way as to reveal the considerable difficulty which inevitably occurs when using several serial forms at the same time . |
40 | So much has been written concerning this question in recent years that it would waste space to reiterate arguments as to the moral , sociological , psychological and medical aspects of the problem . |
41 | Snowdonia ) the greatest losses have been due to afforestation ; in SW England and southern Wales , agricultural conversion has been the main cause , whereas in intermediate areas such as the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales , moorland has been lost to both . |
42 | Too true and how many attempted coups have gone wrong and the cash has been lost without any question of an inquiry . |
43 | Indeed , the whole point of the local sign theory , as an alternative to the ‘ place pure and simple ’ account has been lost on some psychologists . |
44 | Second , this war has been lost at another and even more terrible level : it is destroying our Serb feeling that our wars were just wars and that we behave honourably . |
45 | What has been lost in all this second-guessing is the wanton reckless joy of his finest records . |
46 | Some of my best writing has been lost in this way , for I have reason to suppose that the letters were not kept , not even in an old shoe-box . |
47 | We therefore conclude that an element important for neuronal-specific expression has been lost by this deletion and as a consequence that the transgene is more sensitive to position-effects . |
48 | Only one episode of previous geothermal activity since 200kyr has been dated at each volcano , whereas there are clearly at least three distinct periods of high lake levels . |
49 | A man can enjoy outdoor exercise on all but five days in a year " [ and this ] has been echoed by most energetic Englishmen … |
50 | Since then , the Castle has been defended against many sieges and attacks and its walls have never been breached . |
51 | View the directory to verify that the file has been saved under both filenames ( see Task 6 ) |
52 | The Irish Bank Officials ’ Association , over the years , has made a tremendous contribution to the welfare of its members and we know that in recent times IBOA has been engaged in many struggles to protect those terms and conditions . |
53 | A YOUNG flying ace of a Spitfire squadron which has been engaged in many battles over Britain , and who married a former Sheerness Carnival Queen , has been killed in action . |
54 | Indeed it is perhaps a pity that he did not take his own advice , after writing in the New Guide ‘ for the author of the present work might with greater ease , and probably with more advantage to himself , have worked up for the amusement of the eye a number of drawings and paintings during the time he has been engaged in this matter of mere utility ’ . |
55 | It has been stated in this document that only two small fires have occurred in high-bay warehouses over 10 metres high of which there are probably more than 5,000 in existence throughout the world . |
56 | This has been assisted by some former colonial possessions in Africa maintaining strong economic , financial and trading relationships with France . |
57 | He has been bailed on several sureties and appears in court tomorrow . ’ |
58 | Until now SuperCalc has lacked a ‘ best fit ’ option for setting column width and this has been rectified in this release . |
59 | Using the equation above , the probability that a difference of this order has been missed in this series of experiments is less than 1% for both acid and pepsin . |
60 | These major companies are very stable , with an organisational structure which has been developed over many years and , like the Japanese Zaibatsu , they have a large-core business which is able to withstand changes in the market place . |