Example sentences of "[vb past] been by " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd had this sickness all along , of course , but he 'd worsened since the assassin 's visit , and her tolerance for these traits , braced as she 'd been by her encounter with Gentle , had dropped to zero . |
2 | He 'd been no more than another face around the yard on the two or three occasions that she 'd been by , no reason that he should have made any lasting impression on her at all . |
3 | The burden of Russia 's social backwardness could not be thrown off as quickly as the threat of political counterrevolution had been by the end of the Civil War . |
4 | ‘ Unless you 're in Henley , ’ she observed with privileged acerbity and he laughed , embarrassed as every policeman had been by the revelations just made of Thames Valley 's modus operandi . |
5 | Reported cases are small in number , and it may be true that in some ( not all ) of these cases the degree of trauma suffered by the wife is less than if the rape had been by another man ; but abolition of the marital-rape exemption is surely important as a statement of the married woman 's autonomy and freedom of choice in sexual matters . |
6 | The tiles around Virginia 's bedroom fire-place , with the central motif of sailing boat and lighthouse , were designed especially by Vanessa , moved as she had been by her sister 's novel , To the Lighthouse , which memorialised their childhood summers at St Ives in Cornwall . |
7 | He was as shocked here as he had been by the scenes he had witnessed in London 's East End . |
8 | But several readers had pointed out that if evil could not create , was only good perverted , then presumably the orcs had been by nature good and might in some way be saved ; Tolkien certainly balked at calling them ‘ irredeemable ’ , see Letters , pp. 195 , 355 . |
9 | He had entered the police station in a storm of self-righteous protest and had been by turn hectoring , belligerent and spiteful . |
10 | Its first political use had been by extreme conservatives against Bismarck ; during his struggle against the socialists antisemitism spread to all parties on the Right . |
11 | Although the report was not published , it convinced Mosley of Jewish dominance in British society and that over half the assaults committed on fascists had been by Jews . |
12 | The United States ' amicus brief tried , unconvincingly , to demonstrate that both these forms of procedure should be regarded , and had been by the drafters of the Convention , as forms of ‘ service abroad ’ . |
13 | One minute Patsy 's hands had been by his side , the next moment Mike 's nose was split and the blood was gushing down his face and flooding the back of his throat . |
14 | The past year , since his previous sojourn at the Hotel Splendide , had been by far the most spectacular of his life . |
15 | As he stood by the glass cabinet in his bedroom where the file had reclined on a couch of red velvet since the Exhibition recuperating from its victory , the Collector remembered , with amazement and disgust at his petty chauvinism , how pleased he had been by this trivial affair . |
16 | If that trust is breached , as the Whigs held that it had been by James II , the people have the right to resist the government and replace it with another . |
17 | It was only when she began to spend time at CBS 's corporate headquarters that Wilson realised just how congenial the atmosphere at Virgin had been by comparison — particularly for a highly motivated woman . |
18 | He was taken over by it as he had been by the piety which had moved him so completely in St Kentigern 's . |
19 | The Morley/Penman project had a negative thrust — ‘ rockist ’ duly became a term of abuse as casually applied by pop fans as ‘ selling out ’ had been by 1960s rock fans — but its tone was relentlessly optimistic and Morley was duly rewarded for his faith in market forces ( and in Dollar in particular ) by being invited into Trevor Horn 's record label plans . |
20 | He was suddenly moved by her physically , as he had been by the sight of her in the film . |
21 | It was the first time I had heard him play great music , and I was moved as I had been by the Bonnards ; moved in a different way , but still moved . |
22 | Her distress was evident to Nicandra , who felt nearly as embarrassed by Dada 's miserable driving as she had been by Aunt Tossie 's disgraceful exhibition . |
23 | Theda had hardly heard her , overwhelmed as she had been by the thoughtfulness of the unknown gentleman . |
24 | Such an approach was repudiated by Harold Macmillan , the then Prime Minister , when we applied to join the Community , as it had been by Winston Churchill before that . |
25 | The Soviet Union had been by far the largest aid donor to Vietnam since the inception of the republic in 1976 . |
26 | The Brotherhood was suppressed by Nasser when he came to power in the 1950s , as it had been by his predecessors . |
27 | For some reason she was more stricken by the loss of the letters than she had been by the news of John 's and Angela 's deaths . |
28 | The entry had been by invitation and restricted to forty-eight amateurs and forty-eight professionals . |
29 | The details of a complaint by the master tailors of London in 1721 show that the organisation revealed in evidence at a trial in 1765 and described again in 1818 by Francis Place as a " perfect combination " had been by that last year in existence for a century . |
30 | However , this outcome had been by no means certain when de Gaulle flew back to England on 4 June 1944 , to be briefed about the invasion which was about to begin . |