Example sentences of "everything [that] has been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It has been increasingly difficult against a background of constant intervention , disgraceful behaviour and turmoil created by Stan Flashman , who seems intent on destroying everything that has been achieved by Barry Fry at Barnet FC . ’
2 All he can commit himself to is undoing everything that has been achieved in the past three years .
3 The whole House will want to congratulate the British miners on doing everything that has been asked of them over a number of years and achieving that massive increase in productivity .
4 It certainly is everything that has been fended off by the ego , so to that extent it , it corresponds more closely to erm to the unconscious .
5 Harlequins ... 14 Swansea … .. 21 DO NOT believe everything that has been written about the parlous state of Anglo-Welsh matches now that the English clubs are diverted by the league .
6 The answer received was that all people who have lived in that area have imprinted their personalities on the chalk , which in origin is organic , and that he was picking this up : ‘ As a sensitive , you replay , like a gramophone record , everything that has been recorded on the chalk !
7 But nevertheless everything that has been repressed into the unconscious is in the id .
8 One miracle to praise God for is that everything that has been sent out to me I have received ( at least as far as I know ) .
9 The result will be that it dumps everything that has been transferred and you will have to start again from the beginning !
10 I appreciate everything that has been said about the need to maintain safety standards .
11 I endorse everything that has been said from both sides of the House in support and admiration of him and of the courage and fortitude that he and his family have displayed .
12 I accept everything that has been said so far , but is it really necessary for the persons in question to be the subject of media coverage ?
13 I accept everything that has been said by right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House about the need for a stronger line against terrorism .
14 The instinctive , the , the er everything that has been excluded from consciousness .
15 They were all the more tedious because they were reduced , for all practical purposes , to one question : why , after everything that has been put forward in this court , have you still made no attempt to visit 42b Milvain Street ?
16 Has the right hon. and learned Gentleman anything positive to say to us , or will the rest of his speech simply seek to justify the status quo and say no to everything that has been put before him tonight ?
17 ( Both these are ludicrous suggestions according to everything that has been learned over the past half century about how stars work . )
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