Example sentences of "has be [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 One of the biggest problems facing task forces has been collecting accurate data .
2 Ken Lax has been appointed industrial sales manager of Stockton-based cathodic protection manufacturer , Wilson Walton International .
3 The museum already has a comprehensive library donated as a bequest from Paul Maenz , the former Cologne gallery owner , and has been given fifty-five works of art by a West German group of industrialists .
4 ‘ The overall effect has been to sustain apparent sales volumes and reduce work in progress .
5 The Disabled Drivers Association has been helping disabled people since 1948 , and all donations are used explicitly for the benefit of disabled people .
6 The Museum of Contemporary Art has been promised fifteen works by Alexander Calder , donated by the Ruth and Leonard J. Horwich family .
7 Thailand 's Professor Pilai Poonswad , who for 10 years has been studying four species of forest hornbills , pointed out that the birds nest in large Dipterocarps and that their taste in trees was something they shared with loggers .
8 Since it has been introduced 43 people have been cut off the dole and 21 continue to receive reduced rates of social security in the North of Ireland .
9 Ever since , she has been delighting deaf people she encounters by communicating in their own language .
10 An important function of the private presses has been to reprint rare works of historical and literary importance .
11 The primary aim of the project has been to utilise micro data sets in the rigorous empirical decisions in the presence of credit market imperfections .
12 His secret has been to approach ordinary people about non-controversial issues .
13 The team has been scrutinising new data collected during April , and last week they found one proton-antiproton collision recorded in their apparatus which bears the hallmarks of a Z o .
14 Thames Water has been losing seventeen percent of its supplies from leaks , but are now confident they can reduce that figure dramatically .
15 ‘ There is no doubt that Charles has been offered major works at good prices ’ , says one dealer , ‘ because people wanted to see those works in his great collection ; artists have sold him paintings that they would not have sold to anyone else , and they feel betrayed . ’
16 The purpose of the trials has been to obtain raw data which must be assembled and evaluated to provide a basis for comparison .
17 One of the aims of Britain 's health and social services for the past 40 years has been to help old people to live in their own homes .
18 Panic may often set in , with the fishkeeper not really knowing what to do and wondering whether it 's his fault , or if he has been sold sick fish .
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