Example sentences of "have [adv] be describe in " in BNC.

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1 Soldiers have long been described in Chinese history as economic leeches and political predators .
2 The initial data have already been described in Section 14.1 .
3 The dangers of osmotic loss of water into the gut lumen from the tissue due to the addition of too many individual glucose molecules to the rehydration solution have already been described in Chapter 1 .
4 Almost the first experiments I had made with the passive avoidance model after completing the work with Marie , and even before we had located IMHV and LPO as the sites of change , looked at the effects of training on protein synthesis in general , using the precursor techniques that have already been described in earlier chapters .
5 Clause 74 provides for the valuation bands into which dwellings are to be placed and which have already been described in the Domestic Property ( Valuation ) ( Scotland ) Regulations 1991 .
6 More recently reductions in two other brain peptides , cholecystokinin and somatostatin have also been described in the brain tissue of schizophrenics .
7 Differences between some parts of the male and female pelvis have also been described in metrical terms .
8 Similar levels have also been described in adenomas .
9 This has been most clearly shown for lung tissue but smoking related adducts have also been described in a number of other tissues for which smoking has been implicated as a cancer risk factor .
10 Plasma PYY and enteroglucagon concentrations were measured by well characterised radioimmunoassays , which have previously been described in detail .
11 Although structurally related molecules have recently been described in skeletal muscle , cadherins are not ubiquitously expressed by mesenchymal cells and have not previously been identified on leukocytes .
12 A range of genetic alterations have recently been described in colorectal cancer and its benign precursor , the large bowel adenoma .
13 Such cells have never been described in Vl ( Livingstone and Hubel 1984 ) .
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