Example sentences of "[noun] have been [vb pp] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 The provision has been interpreted with some strictness against individuals .
2 Officers say progress has been made with many of the objectives , and initiatives on surveying public opinion and other upgrading will be researched and developed this year .
3 Close provides a perfect English accent and mimes convincingly to the singing of Dame Kiri Te Kenawa but not all the dubbing has been done with such care .
4 The grunge and grime of pub rock has been credited with many things , including the invention of punk rock , but being remotely fashionable is n't one of them .
5 If anyone in the club had been left with any doubt that you and I are in love , that touching little display on the dance floor must have convinced them otherwise . ’
6 Once of the aircraft had been fitted with some new kit and a whip aerial had been mounted on one of its bomb doors .
7 Secondly , effective defence in depth presupposes that castles have been sited with this end in view , and that they form a coherent group under unified control .
8 Many of the deliberations of the LDDC have been taken with little or no public scrutiny .
9 From richer areas of the Roman world , sarcophagi have been found with many of the Labours in relief .
10 It was the first time a man in England has been charged with such an offence .
11 The Unity Campaign had been identified with both these changes in Party policy , and , moreover , had greatly enlivened the Party 's activity during the year .
12 A man accused of raping his wife has been cleared by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court ; it was the first time a man in England had been charged with such an offence .
13 However , negative differential shifts in the North have been associated with some of the reinforcing institutional factors mentioned by the students .
14 Ex-husbands are holding protest meetings , MPs postbags and newspaper columns have been crammed with such cases .
15 Until very recently , the SAAF has had the praiseworthy policy of flying as many of its historic airframes as possible , and the Oxford 's restoration has been undertaken with this in mind , or at the very least to allow the aircraft to ground-run .
16 But in doing so , he stood the traditional ‘ toxic mix ’ theory on its head by claiming that prison order was rendered unstable by young inmates serving short sentences , even suggesting that at Wymott ‘ a more stable inmate population might have been achieved if the predominantly young and short-term population had been diluted with some older men or those with longer to serve ’ ( para 7.09 ) .
17 My trousers had been removed with some force as my right leg was in a great deal of pain around the cast .
18 If my godson 's picture had been hinged with this we would have to had to learn to live with the stain .
19 My whole body had been wracked with this shock .
20 For a precedent , see Appendix E. It is not thought that this procedure has been invoked with any degree of frequency .
21 The Census Offices in Great Britain are very concerned that the datasets should not be misused , and the registration procedure has been developed with this in mind .
22 ‘ Our Social Correspondent writes : ‘ Sir Vivien Blacker is a leading member of London Society whose name has been linked with many of our most nubile heiresses .
23 Jitters had been splashed with some of the liquid fire from the grenade , but he was lucky enough to have been blown through a hole in the wall by the blast .
24 The Mail on Sunday had been launched with all sort of fancy design ideas .
25 His interviews the previous night had been done with all his customary thoroughness , but the most productive one had been not the Fernies or young Curtis , those most directly concerned with the incidents which had taken him to Boundary Drive , but with Ted Morgan whom there was really no reason to interview at all .
26 The results of these studies have been combined with those of other work to give a table setting out good practice .
27 In Northern Ireland , as in the rest of the UK , these tables have been met with some controversy and suspicion .
28 9.2 The Premises shall be demised subject to the matters set out or referred to in clause … of the draft lease annexed and the Tenant or the Tenant 's solicitors having been supplied with such information as the Landlord has concerning the same the Tenant has entered into this agreement with notice of and shall raise no objection requisition or inquiry in respect of such matters
29 Biotechnology has attracted the greatest attention in the last 3-4 years , despite its very ancient origins , and its potential impact on social life and the economy has been compared with that of the microelectronic processor chip .
30 It suggests that the 26-year-old Ranger will be a bench man until such time as someone takes a knock , runs out of steam or the game has been won with some 20 minutes to go .
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