Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The marsh has been drained so the water forms a lake with small islands for birds and wildlife .
2 The group seems to have been given only the most broad and general of aims .
3 For example , on a second camera pass a projector was run along with the Discovery model to project action within the craft , seen at the windows , the windows having been blacked out the first time .
4 But out of earshot of the boss , one of the workers told me that two campers had been mauled only the previous week .
5 thank you and we see here that erm one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds had been claimed , that one thousand eight hundred and fifty six pounds thirteen had been received so the insurance cover had paid
6 At the head of the parade was a blue banner bearing the words ‘ Civil Rights March ’ , which had been carried on the Coalisland — Dungannon march .
7 A variety of cargoes , as diverse as Britain 's industries , has been carried on the inland waterways .
8 It is very difficult to do this satisfactorily ; the experienced reader can nearly always see where the joins have been made and , of course , for the student the exercise in beginning research has been carried out the wrong way round .
9 As soon as these orders had been carried out the prisoners started to leave .
10 Although some remedial work had been carried out the first major improvement was made in 1710 with the completion of a new stone pier .
11 The stricken coach now stands on the hard shoulder of the M two having been lifted up the embankment by a heavy crane .
12 If an announcement has been prepared then the response to a leak should be more effective than in the event of having to deal with the situation at short notice .
13 The play has been presented down the years by impresario Sir Peter Saunders , who has seen all or some of it nearly 500 times .
14 Approval is given for something that has been done so the management arrow is somewhat behind the broken arrow .
15 The Family Division of the High Court has jurisdiction to hear public law cases which have been transferred up the court system or issued at High Court level .
16 By November it has usually been decided where the money is to go and a presentation evening is arranged .
17 He has started just two matches so far , having been pushed down the pecking order by the arrival of £2 million David Rocastle from Arsenal .
18 ‘ I have always felt that it is a crying shame that the works of possibly the greatest writer of all time , William Shakespeare , have — purely for examination purposes — been pushed down the throats of school children .
19 A KPMG spokesman said : " The environment has been pushed down the agenda of many private companies by other factors such as the recession and exchange rates .
20 And it 's been made all the more interesting by brightly coloured accessories — many from Julie 's home town in Trinidad .
21 In a final report , which has not yet been made public the Atlanta group concludes that seven babies died of deliberate overdoses and that another 2 I deaths could have been avoided if the hospital had been better equipped to spot trouble .
22 The pulpit had been wreathed in holly , ivy had been twined up the lectern , garlands of leaves and berries hung from the gallery where 18th-century fiddlers had played before the organ came .
23 It has been seen how the Thatcher Governments have been busy in turning the taxation of wealth into a voluntary tax .
24 The linoleum tiles in the middle area of the floor were rimmed by some new type of carpet , there was a false ceiling and false blinds had been hung on the walls .
25 She said how the old people 's sitting room had been livened up when a few pictures of old Barnsley had been hung on the walls .
26 A little mirror had been hung on the wall of the dressing area .
27 A plaque had been hung on the gates : ‘ Fierce Dog — Beware ’ .
28 There are three equipments that have been selected where the contracts have not actually yet been placed .
29 We believe that the amendments are vital because we have never been told officially the price of any of the bus companies .
30 " Instead of the children of the working class being subjected to rigorous self-denial in preparation for a life-time in mill or mine , " he writes , " they have been offered instead the promise of the easy and immediate gratification which , in the end , can sabotage human development and achievement just as effectively as the poverty and hunger of the past . "
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