Example sentences of "[adv] been [vb pp] give " in BNC.
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1 | Prunskiene said that she had merely been forced to give the KGB an account of her foreign visits . |
2 | SWINDLING carmaker John De Lorean has finally been forced to give back £5 million to British taxpayers . |
3 | If what has just been said gives an impression that interviews can be almost infinite in their variety , perhaps this is not a bad thing . |
4 | A tuft box with two hundred and seventy colours has also been created to give interior designers , architects and specifiers one of the wildest choices available for special designs . |
5 | An extra-statutory concession has also been published to give a similar relief to insurance companies for contributions paid under a levy imposed by The Lautro ( Compensation Schemes ) No 2 Rules 1991 . |
6 | They had even been forced to give up the prestigious Company barge , unable to afford the cost of its repair and the wages of the bargemaster . |
7 | Extra manuals have simply been added to give details of the new features . |
8 | Our courts have not yet been forced to give a direct ruling on this matter . |
9 | ‘ Decisions that resolve disputes between the parties to them , whether by litigation or some other adversarial dispute-resolving process , often have consequences which affect persons who are not parties to the dispute ; but the legal concept of natural justice has never been extended to give such persons as well as the parties themselves rights to be heard by the decision-making tribunal before the decision is reached . |
10 | In Cheall v. Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 190 , Lord Diplock said : ‘ Decisions that resolve disputes between the parties to them , whether by litigation or some other adversarial dispute-resolving process , often have consequences which affect persons who are not parties to the dispute ; but the legal concept of natural justice has never been extended to give such persons as well as the parties themselves rights to be heard by the decision-making tribunal before the decision is reached . ’ |
11 | He 's never been known to give away anything . ’ |