Example sentences of "had [vb pp] [prep] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not only did I not know how the apple had come to be on the bookcase , or in the house for that matter ; but how could it be perfect in every way .
2 The end of active hostilities between Chad and Libya in September 1987 ( see pp. 35876-79 ) , and the formal declaration of Oct. 3 , 1988 , that their war was at an end ( see p. 36256 ) , made it possible for the Habre regime to pursue what it described as a policy of " national reconciliation " with the many groups and factions which had come into being during the country 's protracted civil war .
3 In two waves , one in late 1859 , the other in early 1860 , representatives of the various provincial committees which had come into being as a result of the Nazimov Rescript came to St Petersburg to discuss their ideas with the Editing Commissions .
4 An easy symbiosis had come into being between the cultivated pagan and the educated Christian .
5 Although at first he had to consolidate his position at home , it was always his ambition to undermine the European order which had come into being after the defeat of his uncle .
6 The Wolvercote Tongue was insured for half a million dollars , and one of the safest ways of transferring it over to England had got to be on the person of the traveller : few people would entrust such an item to letter-post or parcel-post or courier-service ; and even if they did , the insurance-risk premium would be prohibitive .
7 But that 's how it had got to be in the early days , otherwise it would have cost more to run than I took .
8 Instead she found herself remembering things she had disliked about the flat — the row of closed doors in the long dark passage , the kitchen looking out on to a brick wall , the occasional stiflingly hot summer evening when she had longed to be in the country .
9 When she was two years old she had seemed to be of a cheerful disposition and laughed obediently when he made a witch out of his knotted handkerchief or cast a swan 's shadow against her bedroom wall with his fingers .
10 At the time the information had seemed to be of no consequence .
11 If , at first , his rule had appeared to be to the benefit of France , in the last years it had suffered considerable setbacks .
12 Given asylum by King Alexander , it had remained in being as a military unit and on the German invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941 had offered its services in defence of Yugoslavia against the Germans , although it did not take part in that brief campaign .
13 What if other vicious criminals like us whose wheels had happened to be on a kerb after 6.30 pm had come from , say , Milton Keynes , to see the sell-out play ?
14 It had been a rough race and Kelly had been glad that she had elected to be among the leaders throughout .
15 ‘ We had aimed to be in the top three and we need a real re-think .
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