Example sentences of "[adv] [been] [vb pp] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Eagle brought an action against Savory Milln claiming that Savory Milln should account to Eagle for the £13.5m which had only been made available to Savory Milln to use by reason of fraud by Mr Ferriday , Eagle 's then chief executive . |
2 | It had apparently been made aware of plans to alert green consumers to the slaughter of dolphins by Starkis — one of its subsidiaries . |
3 | The Chibis suit ( resembling the lower half of a diving suit ) which the cosmonauts use to draw the blood into the lower pad of the body and legs has apparently been found unsuitable for women . |
4 | He had long been reported ill with kidney problems and was rumoured to have had throat cancer . |
5 | And these arguments have generally been found persuasive by governments . |
6 | ‘ The Prophet ’ had always been made welcome at Priesthill and Isabel assured him that nothing would change ; their door would be open to him at all times . |
7 | The Research Programme has always been considered vital at Henley as a means of training people for academic appointments . |
8 | The criteria for surgical intervention are uncertain , and the decision to operate has always been considered difficult in view of the high rate of spontaneous resolution . |
9 | No road has ever been built clear across Darién ; nor , one imagines , will one ever be built . |
10 | By the end of 1989 Panama had also been declared ineligible for World Bank lending because of arrears of $150,000,000 which had accumulated on loans of $337,000,000 from that body . |
11 | The Louisiana legislation had also been declared unconstitutional in September by a federal appeals court . |
12 | Such is the increasing popularity of the bay that the first two miles of the four-mile journey have now been made negotiable for cars , the rest of the journey being on a well-trodden path |
13 | A limit of $1,500 has now been imposed due to difficulties having been experienced with certain claims , whereby the Company 's interpretation of reasonable additional expenses differed from that of the Insured . |
14 | Mr Michael said the report , by senior civil servant Richard Kornicki , had not even been made available to police authorities which co-operated in its production . |
15 | The use of the facilities for Saturday evening has very kindly been donated free of charge by the centre . |
16 | Does the hon. Gentleman acknowledge , therefore , that a number of schools have not yet been made safe for pupils ? |
17 | You 've never been kept short of money , have you ? ’ |
18 | These include ecclesiastical records , and a large collection in the Departmental Archive which has only recently been made available to researchers . |