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

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1 The title of the work is recorded in the inventory of Rudolf 's collection but the canvas had long been thought lost .
2 So be opened minded .
3 It may seem somewhat curious logic to decide whether empirically determined facts can only be accepted provided that they can be explained , but one can understand the attitude when the facts seem less than certain .
4 There are those where mission critical business decisions can only be made based on absolute up to date information .
5 Would the objections of those on my left this end of the table , if the panel were minded to have an E two policy , be overcome by , Development will only be permitted provided that , and they set a criteria ?
6 In time many of these distinctions will perhaps be found reflected in the grammatical categories of some language or another ( see Levinson , in prep . ) .
7 ‘ My mother especially is becoming worn out with the constant caring and the sleepless nights . ’
8 The sequence of developments to be outlined below is becoming known as K-type transition , with the implication that there are other types .
9 Not only is having had some form of employment considered to increase a job seeker 's attractiveness to an employer and diminish the chances of a devaluation of his work skills , but temporary placings themselves can turn into permanent ones , either because the temporary position is made permanent or because the employer becomes acquainted with the capabilities of the temporary worker and recruits him into a vacant permanent position.1 Special temporary employment schemes such as the Community Programme are often justified in this manner , the suggestion being that they raise the chances of the long-term unemployed finding jobs some threefold ( Turner , 1985 ) .
10 you were getting in was getting paid out again ?
11 John Hampshire and Ken Palmer , umpires on the day , are mystified as to why their official match report has not been made known .
12 The reason for such a power is that contemporaneous reporting may prejudice either the proceedings in question ( as where the material — although heard in open court — has not been made known to the jury ) or some further proceedings which were pending or imminent at the time .
13 In addition to the 40 or so institutions in Scotland known to have collections of foreign ethnographic material , otherwise referred to as ‘ material culture ’ or ‘ tribal art ’ , it is certain that there are a far greater number of such collections in private and public ownership which have not been made known .
14 If no further offence is committed , the deterrent has worked , prison space has been saved , and the offender has not been made used to prison conditions .
15 The DYP and the SHP both argued that the President had exceeded his constitutional powers in his policy-making ; some Cabinet ministers claimed in February 1991 that they had not been kept informed of Özal 's decision-making over coalition forces operating from Turkish bases .
16 In the event , it was Bishop Malduin who lost his temper , as he might not have done if Elfswitha his wife had not been sitting draped in white cloth in the corner , with her large , shallow eyes fixed on himself , even when the King was starting to speak to her .
17 Police said this morning that the Nissan vehicle had not been reported stolen at the time of the accident .
18 I 've was just I heard erm how Lord Jonathan has just been become become a pier or something .
19 She had probably just been getting dressed when he knocked .
20 The CNAA announced that its policy of requiring the inclusion of complementary or contrasting studies in courses in order to provide a balanced educational experience had been ‘ under review ’ , and that changes would shortly be announced intended to respond to recent developments in the colleges and allow greater flexibility .
21 To pay all rates taxes assessments charges and outgoings which now are or may at any time hereafter be imposed assessed or charged upon the premises whether payable by the owner or occupier thereof
22 This rule means that a customer will generally be kept informed of his position .
23 Proposals intended to benefit the rural economy will normally be supported provided that they would not unacceptably detract from the character and appearance and general amenity of the surrounding area .
24 Kirillov replies : ‘ There is nothing secret that will not be made known .
25 For that reason , the result of the appeal may not be made known until after the last race on 5 November .
26 With the exception of Michael Colborne , everyone within the palace was telling Charles that he should not be getting involved .
27 Another factor was raised in a case in which the government did not properly consult local authorities ( as required by statute ) before making some regulations : by the time the application to revoke the regulations was heard , they had been in operation for some time and to revoke them would have caused considerable administrative inconvenience which could not be justified given that no real complaint was made about the substance of the regulations .
28 Such consent shall not be withheld provided that the sub-licensor agrees to supply such technical information to the sub-licensee on conditions corresponding to the confidentiality conditions of this Agreement save that consent may be withheld at the sole discretion of any Party from whom consent is sought in respect of the supply of computer programs in source code form .
29 The situation will be reviewed this morning by a medical-nursing and management team but according to an insider , the five operating theatres knocked out of action by the bomb may not be deemed re-sterilised before Friday .
30 The importance of the protestant variant should not be underestimated given the extent of religious practice and the power of religious men within the protestant — loyalist bloc and the grave importance of conceiving of one 's position as absolutely irreproachable , depending as it does on a divine source .
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