Example sentences of "all been [verb] by " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have all been enlightened by Elizabeth . |
2 | Michael Willis , the ancient Hawaiians , Victor Hugo , had all been affected by wave-fever ; all of them had abjured the text . |
3 | Bangor , Co Down , Glengormley , Co Antrim , and a housing estate in south Belfast have all been blasted by huge IRA bombs . |
4 | The levadas have all been built by hand , in areas where access is impossible men and their picks being suspended by ropes from above . |
5 | The brief workshop reports have all been written by experts and are helpful in telling the reader what was discussed and what decisions were taken . |
6 | By the time the hunter caught up with them , the dogs had all been skewered by the goat . |
7 | In many countries teachers and academics have been at the forefront of the fight for justice , democracy , trade union and human rights — the Pro-Democracy movements in China , South Korea and Myanmar have all been led by students and academics — and they have suffered for their non-violent dissent . |
8 | In spite of the many things it has achieved over the last hundred years — and we have all been shaped by that — it has got itself boxed in by one issue . |
9 | And it 's all been done by getting the ball down on the floor . |
10 | The heavy work has all been done by countless great-grandmothers and their mates . |
11 | Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the applications to the district judge and the application for judicial review of his decisions had all been made by the applicant in a criminal cause because they related to the manner in which the district court trials should proceed , and so his appeal was not from a judgment of the High Court judge in a civil cause or matter within section 13(2) ( a ) of the Ordinance ; and that , therefore , since no other provision had conferred jurisdiction on the Court of Appeal to entertain the appeal , that court had correctly declined to hear it ( post , pp. 256G , 260E–F , G–H ) . |
12 | They 'd all been made by small independent producers from Gloucestershire , Herefordshire , Worcestershire , Shropshire and Devon . |
13 | Transitory increases in the prevalence of HIV antibody have all been explained by imported infection . |
14 | The Gaussian programs have all been developed by Pople . |
15 | Socialists in France , Greece , Italy , Spain and even Germany have all been damaged by scandal . |
16 | And the buildings looked as derelict as if they had all been lifted by some force and dropped again . |
17 | It is true that there were still considerable patches of open field left in some parts of the country : at Castor , which adjoined Helpston on the south , the fields remained open until 1898 : but the Helpston fields had all been enclosed by 1820 . |
18 | In March 1944 the U.852 was on patrol off the west coast of Africa : she was the fifth U-boat to have been given this area of patrol , the previous four , commanded by aces such as Wuppisch and Schultz , having all been sunk by aircraft . |
19 | The others had all been chosen by party colleagues in order to replace leaders who had been forced to resign over issues of mismanagement . |
20 | The remaining lines to the right have all been climbed by various combinations of Newton , McGinley and Liz Wade . |
21 | The Yorkshire land had all been held by Clarence and the scale of the alienations made in exchange suggests that Gloucester set considerable store by its acquisition . |
22 | The Yorkshire land had all been held by Clarence and the scale of the alienations made in exchange suggests that Gloucester set considerable store by its acquisition . |
23 | My destinations have all been identified by linguists , in papers which have appeared in the last five years or so , as well worth a visit , and in each case I have found the excursion worthwhile . |
24 | This was all that he could do , because the numbers on the apartment doors had all been defaced by the people who lived behind them . |
25 | We 've all been overtaken by someone going too fast and too close to the vehicle in front . ’ |
26 | Steve Leach has suggested that ‘ The ‘ brainstorming session ’ and the interweaving of political purpose and professional knowledge and advice have all been facilitated by the use of deliberative forums ’ ( Leach 1989:106 ) . |
27 | Gradually , however , they had all been infected by Yussuf 's low spirits and now the orderly room was an oasis of gloom . |
28 | It has all been organised by a group of venture Scouts from Abingdon in Oxfordshire . |