Example sentences of "[prep] they have [adv] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The principal problem about them has generally been said to be that of their meaning or semantics .
2 And as you will see from the County Council evidence , the er sites for them have actually been agreed during the Greater York study .
3 She looked across the open grave at Sarah , her stepdaughter , and it saddened her even more that the gulf between them had never been bridged .
4 The three , Kevin Woods , Barry Bawden and Michael Smith , were all members of the ( pre-independence ) Rhodesian Army , and two of them had already been sentenced to death for the car-bomb killing in January 1988 of a Zimbabwean driver at an ANC house in the south-western town of Bulawayo ( in which Barry Bawden 's brother Kit Bawden was also implicated — see p. 36415 ) .
5 Several of them had already been contained in a draft proposal in 1957 on the principles to determine Great Power conduct on questions of peace and security in the Near and Middle East .
6 And three of them had just been whipped from under me .
7 Plenty of them had only been raped over one period of 24 hours but never less than by six or seven men .
8 Furthermore , 74 patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome were identified in these studies ; none of them had ever been treated with gangliosides .
9 She wished neither of them had ever been born .
10 All six bungs were sealed and there was no evidence that any of them had ever been damaged .
11 It had been turned into what they called industrial units but his mum said only half of them had ever been taken up .
12 In Burton v Chemical Vessel Services [ 1984 ] CLY 1527 the defendant was granted leave to call two engineers in an industrial injury case , even though one of them had originally been instructed by the plaintiff .
13 Now several alternative notations are available , and no attempt to evaluate all of them has yet been made .
14 Prince Jan Lubomirski , who managed to buy his castle of Kruszyna back from the local council for a symbolic zloty ( they refused Barbara Johnson 's offer of millions in a fine gesture of patriarchal loyalty ) , can not get the Lodz Museum to return the set of family portraits removed from it , even though none of them has ever been exhibited since being confiscated .
15 Neither of them has ever been cooped up in kennels . ’
16 Some of them have not been found guilty , and albeit they have been charged with horrendous crimes they are still innocent people and it does n't matter even if they are not innocent people , the Government still has a responsibility to life and limb and really I ca n't see any case at all for not storming .
17 Since June of last year two of them have not been allowed to sell their milk because it is contaminated with dioxins .
18 Two of them have also been accused to taking the drug ecstasy .
19 All the animals are in their cages , but they do n't seem to have very much space , and some of them have n't been fed properly for a long time .
20 But I mean , my dad always invites his staff to have a drink at the end of the evening and I mean , most of them have already been bought a drink during the course of the evening , anyway , so they 're entitled to it .
21 Some of them have already been used in this book .
22 Some of them have already been mentioned .
23 We know he had a family — six of them have already been mentioned — but not whether they went on holiday nor where ; although here we may make an important cultural assumption : if we assume it as a norm that families go on holiday , a fact of life as inevitable as having a father , we might divide it into Given New The family spent holidays in a lakeside hunting lodge in Michigan , near Indian settlements .
24 Eddie gray got a team together ( most of them have already been mentioned ) of excellant youngsters and virtualy every one of them was sold or given away for f*** all .
25 I would agree with Mr that none of the proposals are a clear expression of local preference because none of them have actually been considered by the the local people within each of the districts .
26 The first , having to do with the very nature of the notations , is that some of them have certainly been added at a later date .
27 There must be some question as to how reliable the East German troops would be in such a situation , bearing in mind that most of them are conscripts , and that about 30,000 of them have recently been released from military service to man understaffed factories .
28 Nothing like them had ever been seen in Stowerton , nor , for that matter , Nurse Rose believed , in London .
29 Guenter Emig , the head of the commission , said the athletes were free to compete again , as the case against them had not been proved to the extent necessary for the suspension to be upheld .
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