Example sentences of "[noun] have just been [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His graphic story has just been published in the Darlington Postgraduate Journal , edited by doctors at Darlington Memorial Hospital where he was treated after his second stroke .
2 Contraceptives can not be sold freely — Ireland 's Family Planning Association has just been fined in the courts for putting condoms on sale in a Dublin record store — and divorce is illegal .
3 SHARON SHANNON , whose debut solo album has just been released to great critical acclaim , embarks on an extensive Irish tour in November .
4 A headhunter for ten years , Kinnaird has just been commissioned by his first female client , which speaks volumes .
5 Although written many years ago , Lady Chatterley 's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press , and this pictorial account of the day by day life of an English game-keeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor-minded readers as it contains many passages on pheasant raising , the apprehending of poachers , ways to control vermin and other chores and duties of the professional game-keeper .
6 A new range of shampoos , scents and perfumed oils for pampered pets has just been launched in America .
7 Nearby , a cart horse had just been released from its harness and was busy munching at its fodder ; the up-ended cart stood to one side .
8 Eleanor had just been photographed for one of the supplements and it pleased him to be seen with someone in the news .
9 That tray had just been prepared for me personally by the cook !
10 Thanks have just been received in the Office from Janice Glen for the lovely flowers and card she received on her birthday .
11 Man Of Ross has just been chosen as a demonstration farm by an organization called LEAF …
12 In U.S. , by contrast , the Williamsburg Folk Museum has just been trebled in size , at a cost of $8 million .
13 Though the apolitical villain was fairly quickly apprehended , Churchill 's portrait has just been discovered in a police raid on a suspected handler .
14 Well , that very technological breakthrough has just been made by a British company .
15 ACCORDING to the Daily Mail , a doctor in Florida has just been busted for charging people £12 a time for a new dieting aid .
16 The elderly diabetic lady had just been tucked into her bed when the doors were opened for visitors .
17 The manuscript had just been discovered in the uncatalogued recesses of the British Museum ; it was exciting work , said the doctor , but difficult : the manuscript was badly damaged and as he had not the money to go to London he was having to work from a smudged xerox copy .
18 It was no accident that when I was writing this , the Conservatives had just been returned to power in the 1983 election , and one of their first moves was to try to disguise popular discontent with the police by the restoration of the rope .
19 Léonie had just been kissed for the first time by a boy .
20 Nurses at the infirmary have just been praised by the Audit Commission for their work on discharge planning , and a group of sisters in the orthopaedic unit confirmed that they had long taken this seriously .
21 My Lords , I can give My Noble Friend an assurance that Christianity as the main traditional religious tradition of this country will be taught at every key stage , both key stages er at key stages , one , two , three and four and that er knowledge of other religious is also a requirement , but I can also say to My Noble Friend that model syllabuses have just been released for consultation and there is a real concern which I share with My Noble Friend that young children at the ages between five and eleven are required to cover too many religions and that 's a question that will be covered during the consultation period .
22 A survey * of studies of costs has just been published by the OECD 's general economics division ( which shows how mainstream economists are being drawn into what was once a green ghetto ) .
23 Northampton Town had just been beaten at home by Shrewsbury Town .
24 The price of oil was tumbling again , one of his most reliable brokers on Wall Street had just been arrested for insider dealing , the acquisition of a highly prestigious London hotel had been held up by a query as to who actually owned it and , back home , one of his sisters had just committed suicide , causing a tremor of scandal throughout the country .
25 At Hanworth he met a girl named Hanna Reitsch.She had just been towed across the English Channel in a glider .
26 The fact was that his own heart had grown irresistibly fond of the love of his life , Senora Isabel-Maria Estanguet de Moss , whose husband had just been posted to the Argentinian Embassy in Brussels .
27 The hon. Gentleman has just been reminded of the shabby teachers ' pay record of the Labour Government whom he supported some years ago — It was his Government then , although their successors may not be represented on the Front Bench in quite the way that the hon. Gentleman would wish .
28 A book of the same name has just been published by Pluto Press , and the exhibition will run until September 16th .
29 The water has just been stocked with roach and rudd from Leazes Park in Newcastle and the club plans to introduce more fish from other venues .
30 This family presents an obvious target for antisense attack , and a protocol to use a retroviral delivery system for antisense treatment in adenocarcinoma of the lung has just been approved in the United States .
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