Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] [adj] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Under a dark pullover without elbows he was wearing a Levi shirt that appeared to have been sucked colourless by some dog . |
2 | According to the BMJ article , the drug had been considered appropriate in some hospitals for occasional use on children . |
3 | A decade ago this sight would have been deemed impossible by most readers . |
4 | Now that sheep-stealing , forming trade unions and various other minor offences do not merit transportation to the colonies , a similar pardon may be granted to those who had been deemed worthy of such punishment in a different age . |
5 | One obvious such method is the timing of the passage of marked fluid from one point to another , and many flow-visualization experiments have been made quantitative in this way . |
6 | This phrase , the force of which may be lost on the present generation , had been made familiar by another Miss West , the buxom and sultry film-star ; the similarity of nomenclature was a coincidence of which Eliot took full advantage . |
7 | We accept the very great tragedy , and that 's why such significant resources have been made available to those families who were so grievously affected , amounting to an average of twenty eight thousand pounds each . |
8 | £50,000 has been made available for such upgrading work in the 1992/93 Capital Budget . |
9 | So far as wasted costs orders were concerned , cover was already provided by the BMIF for the benefit of those who had been made subject to such orders ; but that cover did not extend to related costs . |
10 | In addition , they suggested that the effectiveness of the annual accountant 's report in giving early warning of possible default could be re-examined in the light of the Law Society 's experience of those solicitors who had already been made subject to this requirement as a condition of their receiving a practising certificate . |
11 | If a shipowner exercised due diligence to see that the vessel had been made seaworthy in all respects , the Harter Act exempted the shipowner from the consequences of errors in navigation and management . |
12 | Cos you do you 've not been anywhere unless you 've been made bankrupt in this place round here . |
13 | Perambulations which appear to have been made pursuant to these instructions are extant for the counties of Buckingham , Cumberland , Huntingdon , Oxford , Shropshire , Yorkshire and Wiltshire . |
14 | She could feel the anger surging inside her and she fought it down , not wanting him to know what a fool she felt for not having been made aware of that fact . |
15 | A statement issued by the board said : ‘ We maintain , as we have done throughout the inquiry , that there is no reason to doubt Mr Evans 's own submission that he did raise his flag on each occasion , and we have not been made aware of any evidence that he did not . ’ |
16 | As he said at the time : ‘ I 've never been seen naked in any bed , never . |
17 | But it had been raining and the surface of the yard had been washed clear of any traces . |
18 | For the sake of clarity the ascending-node longitudes have all been set equal to each other , though within each group they are in any case much the same . |
19 | She had not been surprised to learn that the accountant Morris had been proved innocent of any crime and had pointed the finger at Spencer Grenfell . |
20 | In the first place , Retin-A has only been proved effective on those wrinkles which have been caused by sun damage rather than the inevitable march of time . |
21 | The authors claim that single dose treatment has not yet been proved adequate in this context . |
22 | Inevitably you will hear the cries of squabbling amongst your forces and realise that , once again , your best laid plans have been laid low by some dispute in the ranks . |
23 | National Lotteries have been found useful at several times in our history . |
24 | They suspect that she may really be able to hear — but has been struck dumb by some sort of shock . |
25 | They suspect that she may really be able to hear — but has been struck dumb by some sort of shock . |
26 | It is , therefore , essential that as soon as possible after installation , this program is run on all LIFESPAN processes for which the HARDCOPY FORMATTER has been run prior to this issue of LIFESPAN . |
27 | The general rule is that one tenant can not enforce covenants contained in another tenant 's lease , but there are a number of exceptions being mainly as follows : ( 1 ) Where a tenant has taken an assignment from the landlord of the benefit of a covenant entered into by a tenant of other premises ; ( 2 ) Where various tenants or their predecessors in title have entered into a mutual deed of covenant ( in which case each can enforce the covenants against the others ) ; ( 3 ) Where the estate has been laid out under a common scheme for building ( known as a building scheme ) and the leases have been taken pursuant to that scheme ; ( 4 ) Where there is a letting scheme , which is similar to a building scheme , but there need be no physical laying out of the estate . |
28 | The first to enter are the daughters of the infidel Indian kings who have been taken captive during that year . |
29 | It is not know whether the Canadian forecast was available to the crew before departure from Keflavik although it had been issued prior to that time . |
30 | Before turning to the work of Sayre , Dennett and Sloman , I should at least mention one major question that has been left unasked in this paper , and intentionally so : namely , what properties would a machine have to have in order to be sufficient for us to deem it conscious ? |