Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] its " in BNC.

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1 It had been stopped in its tracks by the Railway Inspectorate and a public outcry .
2 ( On Sept. 7 , at the end of a two-day debate for which the UK House of Commons had been recalled from its summer recess , the UK government had won a vote of confidence over its handling of the Gulf crisis , by 437 votes to 35 . )
3 This strong international potential may well be one of the reasons why Philips has been joined in its CD-I initiative by partners such as Sony and Matsushita .
4 It was obvious that the plane had been repainted before its journey and Whitlock suddenly wondered if it had been done to erase the memories of the previous regime .
5 In late March 1990 McKenna proposed such a compromise but the response of the Quebec legislature was to pass a resolution stating that no discussion of McKenna 's companion document could be undertaken until Meech Lake had been ratified in its original form .
6 Excavation has , unfortunately , been limited in its extent and scope , with only the 1912–13 and 1924–5 sites sampling the interior ; more recent work has been confined to the defences and the west gate and to a settlement complex in the rural-urban fringe east of the town .
7 Collagen has long been known for its hydrating power and as a source of nutrients for the skin , but its penetration into the epidermis has always been limited by its high molecular weight .
8 In the ten years since the author spent some time making films about the rich animal life of Sri Lanka for the ‘ Survival ’ series of documentaries , that pendant has , alas , been ripped from its setting .
9 FOR the past five years , Thailand has been intoxicated by its success .
10 Like a cat with its prey , Microsoft has been toying with its competition , threatening to hang a predatory $100 introductory price on the stuff .
11 Like a cat with its prey , Microsoft has been toying with its competition , threatening to hang a predatory $99 introductory price on the stuff ( UX No 413 ) .
12 Jenner 's stiff and stilted prose then went on to describe how the ‘ model ’ — the first of a number — had been allowed to recover before the serrated plates of a Kocher clamp had been placed around its tail .
13 When it had been authenticated by its silver hallmarks , Sir Charles bought it and for the rest of his life regarded it as an important heirloom .
14 Franklin Hayman 's thin , wiry body was overshadowed by the large desk , even though he was seated on a swivel chair which had been adjusted to its maximum height .
15 The theory of the new international division of labour has been criticized for its uncompromising condemnation of TNC operations in the Third World , on the grounds that there is not very much that is new about it and that it relies on an empirical base that is far too limited ( see , for example , Cohen , 1987 , ch.7 ; Jenkins , 1984 ; Gordon , 1988 ) .
16 The tropical forest policies of the World Bank have been criticized by its own researchers .
17 The transformation of the Japanese economy over the past 30 years has been highlighted by its stunning record of growth in output , productivity and exports .
18 It seems to me that this explosion of energy has been drained of its radical potential , diverted into areas of service provision which should be the State 's concern .
19 The company seems to have been forgiven for its oil spill in the Mersey estuary in 1989 ; it came third in ‘ community and environmental responsibility ’ , only one place down from last time .
20 Its contribution has in part been developed through its critical understanding of what a working-class adult education might be , drawing on the best elements of the liberal adult education tradition to produce an education that respects people 's culture and experience , but also subjects it to analysis and questioning .
21 Many reasons have been given for its demise : the potential high cost of registry operations ' insurance , especially since the participants ' liability had not been established ; the unwillingness of commodity traders to record their transactions in a central registry subject to inspection by competitors and tax authorities ; the reticence by the ultimate buyers of spot crude oil to acquire bills of lading from an entity designed to service intermediaries and speculators ; and the banks ' discomfort with the exclusive control of the registry business by one of their competitors .
22 It could be memorised easily and no warning had been given about its sensitivity .
23 At 07.30 , the Allied artillery , which for the previous 65 minutes had been firing at its greatest intensity , lifted .
24 The wooden cross had been dug up and a new large memorial stone had been erected in its place .
25 ‘ If my design has been broken by its fall , I shall have to … ’
26 The crucifix had been broken by its fall .
27 The electrodes that had been implanted in its brain had been removed ; the scars from the surgery had healed and grown over with fur .
28 Once a Squig has been provoked from its lair the Night Goblins throw nets over it then bash it senseless with large clubs so it can be safely dragged away .
29 For a start , the resident sound engineer did n't like it , because he had n't been consulted about its introduction and he maintained that he should be responsible for all sound equipment .
30 It was judged acceptable , yet aroused considerable criticism , not least because no women religious had been consulted in its drafting .
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