Example sentences of "have [adv] been discuss in " in BNC.

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1 The cardinal importance of hoards for establishing relative and absolute chronology has already been discussed in Chapter 2 , but we can also use their composition for several other purposes , of which two will be described here .
2 Her desire to defend Leapor 's posthumous reputation has already been discussed in relation to ‘ Mira 's Picture ’ .
3 Function The need for clarification of function in public libraries has already been discussed in Chapter 3 .
4 The solution of Khan and Penrose ( 1971 ) which has already been discussed in detail in Chapter 3 , may now be reconsidered .
5 A proposed mechanism by which these may work has already been discussed in Chapter 7 .
6 The prevention of stress and anxiety has already been discussed in Chapter 3 .
7 The results for one set of three questions on a recipe was in the GT4 reference test and has already been discussed in the previous chapter .
8 A central difficulty with this suggestion has already been discussed in connection with the concept ‘ red ’ on p.29 .
9 Remote sensing for agricultural land use has already been discussed in Chapter 2 , but for wider land use purposes , the Department of Environment ( DOE , 1978b ) has used air photos to define accurately the extent of all built-up areas in England and Wales .
10 This essentially symbiotic relationship has already been discussed in chapter 13 .
11 The use of dialogues has already been discussed in chapter 4 .
12 Yet , as has already been discussed in Chapter 3 , it unfortunately is the case that religion can become a powerful ally of thuggery , violence , aggression , intolerance and denial of human rights .
13 Only one of these provisions ( s23 — which has already been discussed in Chapter 2 ) can not be overridden by the partners themselves .
14 The role of league tables has also been discussed in the British Department of Health ( H Neuberger , personal communication ) , although a final decision on the appropriateness of their use has yet to be made .
15 The question of children 's spiritual development and formation has previously been discussed in this Report , and many former girl and boy choristers testify to the benefits , spiritual as well as musical , of belonging to a good choir .
16 The most usual sense in which the police has previously been discussed in the context of politics is as a secret force repressing dissent in totalitarian societies .
17 But even that had not been discussed in detail at home .
18 But our legal practice is not unilateralist in this way over the broad reaches of the private law that we have mostly been discussing in this book-judges very often decide for the plaintiff , as they did in McLoughlin , when according to conventionalism the plaintiff had no legal right to win .
19 Most of the main recent agricultural development initiatives have already been discussed in connection with crofting .
20 The reasons why salinisation occurs and the mechanisms involved have already been discussed in section 6.3.3 and illustrated in Fig. 5.6 .
21 The activities of the various major clearinghouses in user education have already been discussed in detail .
22 Studies of social change in rural communities have been a major theme in rural community work since the early 1950s , when the first typologies ( some of which have already been discussed in Chapter 4 , and notably in Tables 4.6 and 4.7 were developed .
23 The economics of service provision , and the arguments in favour of service concentration , especially when savings can be made across all the services ( Warford , 1969 ) have already been discussed in Chapter 4 .
24 Methods of encouraging co-operation have already been discussed in connection with reinforcing cultures , communication , team cohesiveness and the control of conflict .
25 ( Note : this raises the issues of trust and the capabilities of subordinates , which have already been discussed in this chapter . )
26 One of the best known models was constructed by J. Sheth , and this model is described and explained in a simplified form , thus : i ) Information sources : a variety of information sources will be available , ( some of which have already been discussed in detail in this and the previous chapter ) .
27 The accounting implications of this have already been discussed in the previous section .
28 Discrepancies in citations have already been discussed in relation to the bibliographic tracing of thesis authors ’ published papers in Chapter 3 .
29 Criticisms of that research have already been discussed in Chapter 5 ( pp. 58 – 9 ) .
30 Arguments for and against capping the fund have already been discussed in preceding sections .
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