Example sentences of "who [verb] be [vb pp] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 People ca n't bear — they 've got enough to listen to already — and anybody who waffles is written off pretty quickly and , therefore , you lose your point … .
2 ‘ I will continue to train and may play in the reserves next season in case of emergencies , ’ added the U's boss , who has been sent off twice and suspended three times during this campaign .
3 The entrance to it is now covered over , and beside it there is a memorial inscription to Loubens and to another speleologist who has been killed there since .
4 It will be much easier to reactivate the application of an unsuccessful candidate who has been let down gently .
5 There was a knock on the door , and when I said " Come in " the middle-aged woman who 'd been treated so rudely by Lennis in the morning appeared hesitantly .
6 Mr Lee stood firmly by the decisions that had been taken in collaboration with members of the RSSPCC , who had been involved from the beginning in the disclosure work with the eight W children who 'd been taken away then .
7 There were only about seven people left now out of the dozen or so who had been gathered here earlier .
8 He was one-eyed with a great purple birthmark across his face ; he must be the same fellow who had been closeted so secretly with Irvine at the Sea Barque in Leicester .
9 The threat led to the resignation on March 4 of the head of the Special Force for the Fight against Drug Traffickers ( FELCN ) , Col. Faustino Rico Toro ( who had been appointed as recently as Feb. 26 ) , and was followed by that of the Interior Minister , Capobianco Ribera , after accusations in the US press of his association with drug trafficking [ see p. 38094-95 ] .
10 Naomi Headleand , who had been killed so tragically , so tragically young , when driving herself quietly and soberly home from Glyndebourne one night .
11 Sufferers are never too young nor too old , too early in the disease nor too late to get into recovery when they truly want it : the " Big Books " of other Fellowships record many stories of recovery in sufferers who had been given up as hopeless .
12 After examining the photographs , Mr Hayden recognised William Terris who had been murdered in about 1900 in The Strand which lies just around the corner from Covent-Garden Underground Station .
13 A brown kisscurl fell over his forehead ; he chortled often , showing the sly , boyish grin and the self-satisfied air of one who had been told once too often that he was a lovable rascal .
14 We think this exercise is very important and have been among a small handful of organisations in Wales who have been consulted so far .
15 The people who will suffer most will be those who have been hit so hard already by the attempted dismantling of the welfare state .
16 ‘ There have been quite a number of ladies who have been mugged around here , ’ he said .
17 People who have been married apparently happily , for a long time can make you fed an outsider with just one private glance .
18 He provided the first correct solution selected to last week 's query and knew that Brian Little ( Leicester ) and Steve Perryman ( Watford ) are current Football League managers who have been capped just once by England .
19 The latter looked admiringly at the other two who have been preserved long past their life expectancy .
20 A clear foul by keeper , Leonard who 's been sent off twice this season already .
  Next page