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

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1 Although the Sandinistas have repeatedly pledged democratic elections in February , Mr Arias was said to be fearful that a failure to disarm , relocate or disband the contras could provoke a Sandinista cross-border sweep against the rebels and cancellation of the polls .
2 Although the Sandinistas have repeatedly pledged democratic elections in February , Mr Arias was said to be fearful that a failure to disarm , relocate or disband the contras could provoke a Sandinista cross-border sweep against the rebels and cancellation of the polls .
3 The 76-year-old was said to be shocked and upset by the incident .
4 Last night the teenager was said to be serious but stable after surgery at London 's King 's College Hospital .
5 An instructor Karen Gardner , 21 , was said to be stable and the other instructor , Anthony Mann , 23 , stable and comfortable .
6 The president of the European Commission , Mr Jacques Delors , was said to be delighted that Bonn would throw its weight behind a more rapid move to the controversial , supra-national stages of economic and monetary union .
7 She was said to be upset because she was too old to use the centre where the party was held in Whitley Bay .
8 The government was said to be anxious that the Iraqi-Kurdish refugee crisis should not provide an opportunity for either Syria or Iran to extend its influence in the region .
9 The event was supposed to be staged a couple of weeks back , but was postponed because Lewis was said to be unwell and still in America .
10 Mr Rushdie , who went into ‘ deep hiding ’ after his appearance , was said to be depressed and disappointed by the hard-line Iranian renewal of the edict .
11 In some cases registration was said to be complete when no one had been entered on lists at all .
12 He was said to be super-strong and super-virile , invulnerable to mortal harm , and had occupied the throne for more than two centuries .
13 Eleanor , on the other hand , was said to be beautiful and lively ; she was certainly headstrong and indiscreet .
14 Our evidence was said to be flawed because : WE could be accused of setting up Marshall for an offence she would not have otherwise committed .
15 The atmosphere in the the Ynys Hywel Countryside Centre at Cwmfellinfach , overlooking his Islwyn constituency , was said to be grim and depressed .
16 Knox modestly demurred , but the meeting was said to be happy and humorous .
17 She also suffered from epilepsy and diabetes but was said to be happy and cheerful despite her disabilities .
18 If symptoms of disease occurred during any five day reintroduction then that particular food was said to be suspect and was temporarily omitted from the diet .
19 He was said to be level-headed and unlikely to be affected by a few fancy words .
20 Mr Peter Tudball , Baltic chairman , was said to be worried that the market could lose business if trading was interrupted .
21 However , whether the appointment was said to be express or by necessarily holding the debtor out with ostensible authority such an appointment must in practice be a very rare event .
22 The princess was said to be furious and Channel 4 came under fierce attack from MPs who said the drawings were highly insulting .
23 Buthelezi was said to be angry that the ANC had alleged connivance between the security forces and Inkatha in killing ANC supporters .
24 Oakley was said to be sceptical that the peace could hold .
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