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

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1 There is also the problem , common to courses with high-recurrent frequency , that the guide does not remember exactly what has been said to each particular group .
2 Nothing had been said of such matters during the interview : that , too , was the old Oxfordshire .
3 Ronny Johnsen — nothing more has been said of this in our press .
4 Family prayers must have been said with particular fervour that night but it was n't only the dramatic episode that drove Ella Burrows to her knees .
5 Er , but the interesting , the interesting thing is that they are prepared to pay and yet this obsession this obsession with this ideology that the only way you can get you can go forward in in terms of er placing this this country in any economic status in the way it may have been and er is is to privatisation of V A T. Chairman I look forward to the day when when the very air and this has been said for that we breathe will either be privatised or more important they 'll stick a bloody V A T on it .
6 Furthermore , nothing has yet been said about all the research that does not depend on the collection of data by the sociologist ( primary data ) but instead makes use of secondary data — the wealth of material already available from other sources , such as government statistics , personal diaries , newspapers , and other kinds of information .
7 Or has nothing been said about that yet ?
8 What has already been said about thermal hazards can also apply at work .
9 Nor has anything been said about precise method .
10 When I move on to three eight one , three eight two there 's a lot of things been said about these benefits this morning which does n't leave much left for me but looking at the situation of the way this Tory government has in the last thirteen years , certainly since nineteen eighty two crucified the benefits paid genuinely to people is in itself a crime upon society and it reminds me of the the words of the song it 's the rich that get the gravy and it 's the poor that get the blame and nothing , but nothing has changed since those words were written many many years ago .
11 Enough has been said about this whole thing now and I just want to forget about it . ’
12 Much of the generality of what has been said about important religious buildings and castles is true about stately homes .
13 ‘ If pours his wise consideration into politics as much as likes riding in his daily life , would not think that would have been said as two or three ministers ' politics by the public .
14 Nothing more had been said on that subject .
15 It has been said on high authority that
16 Mr. Speaker : I am sure that the Leader of the House has listened carefully and will have noted what has been said on this important matter .
17 So clear is this conclusion to my mind that , notwithstanding anything which has been said in other cases , I would be very slow to concede that the word ‘ appropriates ’ in section 1(1) is in its context ambiguous .
18 I think those of you have genuinely erm defined what 's been said in two different ways and perfectly correctly because
19 As a member of the Select Committee on Sittings of the House , I give nothing away — because it has been said in public session — when I say that consideration must be given to the views of the Lord President and the shadow Leader of the House about the timetabling of legislation , following some of the thinking on the subject of the Select Committee on Procedure .
20 M. Dupont went on : ‘ Many things of interest have been said in this house over the past days .
21 Rather a lot has been said in this chapter about the minor details of lava flows .
22 What has been said in this section concerns consciousness itself , and hence , as remarked above , does not concern all of our mental life .
23 ( But note that , despite what has been said in this paragraph concerning the administration of funds , the fact that there was less political pay in the fourth century also helped to dilute the democracy . )
24 Enough has been said in this paragraph to indicate that the justification of telescopic observations was no simple , straightforward matter .
25 Like the previous speakers I greatly welcome the concessions er proposed by the Government er in the police aspect of the Bill , although I c ca n't refrain from commenting that I simply can not understand why they were surprised at the reaction to their original proposal , given what had already been said in this House and by everybody that they consulted , but welcome though these concessions are , er I myself find them falling short of the ideal in three respects .
26 I think enough has been said regarding this today , in relation to this , I think we have supported our police force , we have a fine police force in this county .
27 I endorse everything that has been said from both sides of the House in support and admiration of him and of the courage and fortitude that he and his family have displayed .
28 I accept everything that has been said by right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House about the need for a stronger line against terrorism .
29 It has been said by some writers that he had got caught up in an extravaganza far beyond both his intention and his control .
30 Indeed , it has been said by some professionals in the field that we are doing the students a disservice by attempting to break through their apathy since their main chance of happiness lies in their passive acceptance of traditional ‘ care ’ facilities .
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