Example sentences of "[adj] been [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The nine criteria have each been given weightings with ‘ customer satisfaction ’ the most important [ 20% ] , ‘ business results ’ next with 15% and ‘ process ’ third with 14% .
2 Division Two men 's club Ware and Third Division North London have each been fined £150 for failing to fulfil fixtures at the weekend .
3 Donald Maclean had in 1950 been made head of the American department of the Foreign Office after dramatic breakdowns and drinking bouts .
4 If we look at rule six , and we 've all been given rulebooks , if people have brought them with us , what we have to do is bend that rule so that it applies to branches , not members .
5 Congress , to it further we have no lon we are no longer patients , we have all been renamed customers and clients , the new management practitioners use the language of the private sector , corporate customer targeting , they refer to theirselves as commissioners of health service care working with the internal market .
6 His fellow royal-watchers have no doubt all been left thinking : ‘ I could do that . ’
7 The LDC category had first been given prominence nine years earlier , by the September 1981 UN Conference on Least Developed Countries in Paris [ see p. 31352 ] , when the UN had drawn up its list of ( then 31 ) LDCs , but little had been achieved in implementing a Substantial New Programme of Action adopted by that meeting .
8 Dowiyogo , who had first been elected President in 1989 [ see p. 37126 ] , announced a new six-member Cabinet on the following day .
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