Example sentences of "has been [verb] in all " in BNC.
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1 | What has been lost in all this second-guessing is the wanton reckless joy of his finest records . |
2 | The distributed aspect contrasts sharply with the lumped nature of circuit representation of discrete components that has been adopted in all networks considered so far . |
3 | ROMANY KING * , a model of consistency who has been placed in all but one of his 21 races over fences , may prove the value bet in today 's Martell Grand National ( 4.0 ) at Aintree . |
4 | Another apology has been made in all the charter proposals for public services . |
5 | In fact , it has been allowed to become progressively more ruinous , has been a shelter for cattle , and has been ignored in all of the county 's publicity material . |
6 | An initial surface temperature of 10° C has been assumed in all cases . |
7 | But the cost of his doing so has been revealed in all its starkness in the unseemly scramble for the succession that has followed his departure . |
8 | HPV-16 DNA has been detected in all CC-M colonic cancer cell lines . |
9 | Recent postgraduate research has been conducted in all of these areas and elsewhere . |
10 | More than £30 million has been committed in all . |
11 | Homophony is probably the commonest choral texture of all , and has been used in all periods . |
12 | Because of its convenience the horizontal view ( 90° view angle ) has been used in all serious trials in the present project . |
13 | The latter has been liberalised in all 12 member states . |
14 | Critics argue that if the probe should explode on lift-off or veer off course and re-enter Earth 's atmosphere , the batteries could be pulverised , dispersing 260,000 curies of radioactive waste — more than half as much as has been released in all nuclear tests . |
15 | The same or greater loss of bone has been found in all the predator assemblages examined here . |