Example sentences of "was said [prep] [be] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Trade and Industry Secretary Michael Heseltine was said to be particularly concerned about the adverse impact Dan-Air 's closure would have on services at Gatwick , where it was the largest operator with 24.3pc of the slots .
2 It was said to be strongly critical of her role in its publication , her relationship with her husband and her role within the Royal Family .
3 The youngster was taken to Bishop Auckland General Hospital where his condition last night was said to be quite comfortable and improving .
4 However , Nyerere was said to be personally opposed to this kind of personality cult , and eventually the policy was changed .
5 The Atkinson definition of ‘ a reasonable size ’ was said to be too vague , and based upon existing levels of practice , rather than any desirable ideal .
6 Mrs Fribbens , who was said to be too frail to give evidence in the original court case , died last weekend , from an unrelated cause .
7 Much of the time was spent bashing Everett : it was said to be too small , and with no adjacent military airfield .
8 Ms Gibson was taken to Hammersmith police station and was said to be too distraught to be interviewed , a CID spokesman said .
9 The ‘ tightly knit ’ Asian community , symbolized by the ‘ tightly knit ’ Asian family was said to be more likely to create a supportive educational environment ( DES , 1985 , p. 85 ) .
10 His power was said to be so great that each one of the dhāmis , when possessed by him , could split an iron cooking tripod with a single blow of his naked hand .
11 There was a Venetian princess , Roksanda , who was said to be marvellously beautiful , and the Tsar Doushan of Serbia wished to seek her hand in marriage .
12 Whose penis was said to be as damn near as big as his guitar ?
13 The pun on Spinoza was too good for Coleridge to resist , and the remarkable nose he attributed to Walsh may well have been borrowed from his memories of the innkeeper at the Castle of Comfort , on the road from Stowey to Holford : his nose , which was locally famous , was said to be as big as a fist and ‘ well warted ’ .
14 Mr Kossoff , thought to be in his forties , of Stanmore , Middlesex , was said to be extremely poorly .
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