Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] has be [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 Mr Bell said : ‘ My programme has been set for many weeks and every day is tied up . ’
2 Its presence has been seen for 2,000 years throughout the acrimonious purgings of innocent human life in the witchcraft genocides ; through the long systematic persecution then culmination in horrific holocausting of Jesus 's own people — the tribe of Judah .
3 Schools that have had an HMI inspection have found that much of their work has been done for them — though it is difficult to imagine that schools will therefore be applying in large numbers for a full inspection !
4 ‘ The Law Society is proud that a solicitor and member of its Council has been chosen for the important post of Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission .
5 Their method has been designed for recovering a GEM from water — not easy because any bacteria in it are much less abundant than , say in soil .
6 Some semantic data-base models such as Taxis also provide this capability and their expressiveness has been examined for text [ 1 ] .
7 copies of reports prepared for the purposes of the concentration and from which information has been taken for the purposes of the Form CO ;
8 Its history has been written for Paris by the novelist Zola .
9 Now these companies have large grants already and a 2.3 per cent increase is a very large sum of money compared with , for example , a small theatre whose grant is half this increase and whose subsidy has been frozen for 1993/94 .
10 A teacher who allowed schoolchildren to have under age sex and drug sessions at his home has been jailed for a year .
11 His hearing has been set for March 15 .
12 A man who tortured a cat in the cellar of his house has been jailed for six months .
13 Although gays continue to be present in these organisations in large numbers , it is interesting to see what price has been paid for continued government funding .
14 Your readers may or not be aware of the consternation currently being experienced in south-west Scotland following the installation of ‘ improved ’ technology at the Carlisle office of the Royal Mail whither our post has been taken for sorting for almost a decade .
15 What if your place has been described for you as being a so-called ‘ minority ’ , or an ‘ emerging voice ’ ?
16 But whatever purpose your music has been commissioned for , it is typical that the company who commissions the piece obtains the copyright to it as well .
17 Typically , this will be a realistic option if your pay has been cut for some reason .
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