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

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1 Despite the somewhat diffuse action , satisfactory sinusoidal oscillators can be formed based on Wien filters as explained in section 10.6 .
2 The chi square test was used to look for differences between tokens of the two word classes in two linguistic environments ; but decisions concerning the environments and the type of differences to be examined depended on a great deal of phonological , sociolinguistic and historical linguistic information .
3 I do n't know who composed the ballads , which could be heard sung in the streets all over the place .
4 Such a requirement , however , would not be compatible with those provisions if it had to be interpreted as precluding registration in the event that a secondary establishment or the centre for directing the operations of the vessel in the member state in which the vessel was to be registered acted on instructions from a decision-taking centre located in the member state of the principal establishment .
5 If Delius can be considered under-rated by the public at large , which I certainly believe he is , then Life 's Dance and the Piano concerto , as two of his lesser known works , have up until now , been almost completely ignored .
6 An English clause such as Well-publicized the book was would therefore be considered marked in both Hallidayan and Prague linguistics .
7 In 1753 a rule was introduced that no more could be removed than could be carried unbound under an arm .
8 When it was revealed that the 14 candidates polling the least votes and thus threatened with exclusion from the central committee included such notables as Abalkin , Shevardnadze , Ryzhkov , Defence Minister Dmitry Yazov and CPSU international department head Valentin Falin , Gorbachev intervened with a proposal that they too should be deemed elected by virtue of having won a legitimate majority , this being accepted by the congress .
9 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 .
10 The change in the hours for which payment may be claimed accounted for 33.8% ( 536/1584 ) of all night visits in the sample .
11 In the British context , Wenger ( 1984 ) found that married people were most likely to name a spouse as the person in whom they could most easily confide ; people who had never been married were most likely to name a brother or sister ; widows were most likely to name a child ; and in general , the likelihood that a child would be named increased with age .
12 Repeated distribution efforts will be made based on other members ' list and companies like Hyundai will be bundling it with every system .
13 Decisions still have to be made based on product profitability .
14 In the event of a loss of foreign currency payment should be made based on the exchange rate applicable at the date of the loss .
15 There are those where mission critical business decisions can only be made based on absolute up to date information .
16 This process requires judgements to be made based on the output of the risk analysis , i.e. it decides whether or not the level of risk is tolerable .
17 A rough calculation can , however , be made based on the rate of fluid absorption observed in the control rats .
18 However the explosion of medical advance is now so great that choices will have to be made based on more rational criteria of health gain than at present .
19 Further divisions can be made based upon feeding modes .
20 Let us imagine that you are studying this in your room and you read verse 6 : ‘ Have no anxiety about anything , but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God . ’
21 They must be made known to the man in the street , whom they are designed to protect , for they are his birthright .
22 The unit credit should in our view contain , or be accompanied by , such diagnostic and self-assessment materials , which can be made known to parents so that they can play a more informed and supportive part in promoting the education of their children .
23 Since Sotheby 's catalogue categorically stated that their version was ‘ unknown ’ to me , it seemed reasonable that my views should be made known to them .
24 And although , according to the conventions of the time , he acknowledged that ‘ the subject is quite unfit for women to think of ’ , he nevertheless urged a loosening of convention , for ‘ it is absolutely necessary for the ends of justice , and a due regard for outraged humanity , that these things should be made known to the women of England ’ .
25 The circumstances in England as to housing and education can be made known to the Australian court as can those circumstances in Australia be made known to the English court without the necessity in either case of calling oral evidence .
26 The circumstances in England as to housing and education can be made known to the Australian court as can those circumstances in Australia be made known to the English court without the necessity in either case of calling oral evidence .
27 The locations of all fire alarm contact points within the building should be made known to every member of the staff who should be instructed by practical demonstration how to activate the alarm system .
28 The Trust would address all correspondence and updates relating to Wildlife Sites to the nominated person and if possible that person would be made known to other members of staff within the Department as the ‘ holder ’ of the information on Wildlife Sites .
29 Rule 3.1 provides that the board of the target must obtain competent independent advice on any offer and the substance of that advice must be made known to its shareholders .
30 The substance of the advice must be made known to the offeror 's shareholders .
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