Example sentences of "who have be [vb pp] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now baffled police are anxious to identify the man , who has been remanded in custody .
2 If God created primitive living things like plants for animals to eat ( do plants have theos rights ? ) , then why should He not have created more complex but still primitive beings which kill each other and may be eaten by man who has been set in dominion over all else ?
3 Even to someone like myself , who has been envied in politics much more often for my physical stamina than for my brains , it was a severe pace , and I had only a fraction of the work and strain of Anthony .
4 Thus , for example , Japanese children who had been exposed in utero as a result of atom bomb detonations at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have shown a possible increased incidence of mental retardation , associated with small head size ( microcephaly ) and clear evidence of reduction in body size .
5 In Brown v Rentokil Ltd [ 1992 ] 453 IRLIB 4 , the EAT ruled that an employee who had been dismissed in accordance with sickness absence rules when she was away from work because of pregnancy-related illness , was not discriminated against .
6 Of a further 2,217 people who had been charged in court by March 12 , over half had been sentenced to prison terms .
7 French citizen Jacqueline Valente , her Belgian companion Fernand Houtekens and their daughter ( who had been born in captivity ) Sophie-Liberté Valente were released in Beirut on April 10 by representatives of the Libyan-sponsored Fatah Revolutionary Council ( FRC ) .
8 Soon other signs of unwillingness to fight appeared : the Earl of Norfolk , the king 's half-brother , who had been placed in charge of the defence of East Anglia , defected to the queen , and Henry of Lancaster , Earl Thomas 's brother and heir , who had been ordered to raise troops in the midlands , also went over to Isabella .
9 Would a rescuer be denied an action on the ground of ex turpi causa , e.g. if one burglar was injured attempting to assist another who had been placed in danger by the dangerous condition of the house they were breaking into ?
10 She was now a married woman or , rather , widow , ostensibly carrying the child of a man who had been killed in action .
11 In this case , Valerie Way , who had been engaged in home/school links work , was widely tipped as the ‘ hot favourite ’ for the post .
12 A corollary of baptismal regeneration was the need for the death-bed conversion of poor children , who had been left in ignorance of the truths of religion .
13 The following September , while Mr Marland was on holiday , Grugel spoke to Marland 's son-in-law , who had been left in charge .
14 While Mr Marland was on holiday , Grugel spoke to his son-in-law Gary Johns , who had been left in charge .
15 Mukong , who had been held in detention during 1988-89 [ see p. 36611 ] , was found not guilty of subversion .
16 Similarly , in Moore v Central Electricity Generating Board , 1974 IRLR 296 — the facts of which may cause those interested in civil liberties some concern — an employee who had been held in custody for one month pending trial was dismissed after being convicted not of the original charge preferred but of related offences .
17 Isola was a Milanese liberal who had been found in possession of an English book , and therefore banished , since England had been regarded on the Continent as a ‘ revolutionary ’ country ever since 1688 .
18 The victorious Murad was supervising the execution of the Serbian nobles , including Lazar , who had been captured in battle .
19 After a quarrel with Mackmurdo and the demise of the Hobby Horse in 1894 , Horne developed a learned interest in the Italian quattrocento , and especially in Botticelli , who had been rediscovered in mid-century .
20 Intended primarily for people who have been engaged in development projects around the world .
21 Even more controversially , the APA wants changes in how violent offenders , who have been acquitted in court but committed to mental institutions , are assessed .
22 How any reparation could be made , and talking about reparation , this business over absent fathers , er , has just killed that idea of us getting more and more in that kind of way , but I 'm sure there are many people , and I 'm not thinking about those who have been , committed an act of violence , and said , well they might do it again , but say , I 'm pretty sure people who have been committed in effect of what you could call civil crimes , that is putting their hand in the drawer , should never be in prison .
23 Many of those who have been chosen in place of the knights are Essex Men , but Essex Men with degrees : clever chaps like John Wittingdale and Oliver Letwin , whose cloaks were laid at the feet of Mrs Thatcher .
24 This is a , probably an appropriate moment for me to , to refer to the letter I 've received from John , who as you know , who 's been served in respect in London , I , I , he 's asked me to read the letter but it 's fairly lengthy , and his first part simply reiterates the point which Bruce raised about the er , er , attack on the boundaries .
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