Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] been [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'VE BEEN ACCEPTED FOR London Marathon … ( other events )
2 I 'VE BEEN ACCEPTED FOR London Marathon … ( other events )
3 ‘ It is obvious that I have been exploited for propaganda purposes in a film in which I should never have allowed myself to appear , ’ he bitterly commented afterwards .
4 The development is being promoted by the City of Edinburgh District Council , although it has not yet progressed to the submission of a planning application on which I have been asked for comments by the District Councils Director of Planning .
5 I have been prepared for death for many years . ’
6 ‘ I understand you 've been recommended for business training at our school here .
7 Further to your recent interview for the above post , I am pleased to advise that you have been selected for short-list interview .
8 I refer to your recent application for the above position and am pleased to advise that you have been selected for interview .
9 I refer to your recent application for the above position and am pleased to inform you that you have been selected for interview .
10 Less ambitiously , you might ask your employer to agree to repatriate you , together with your family and possessions , free of charge , if your job ends prematurely for any reason , except perhaps if you have been dismissed for misconduct .
11 ‘ Karim , you have been cast for authenticity and not for experience . ’
12 With only two exceptions you all did very well in your qualifying examinations and I am very proud of the school 's results , but , I am sorry , only twelve of you have been accepted for Form 1 . ’
13 It is perfectly in order to ask for a copy of the annual report , the balance sheet and any other promotional material as soon as you have been called for interview , or even beforehand .
14 We have been punished for schoolboy errors in defence and we can not afford similar slips against Hartlepool .
15 We have been pestered for men to protect several houses , and as these people have such influence , we can not refuse . ’
16 That as they 've been made redundant , as they 've been victimized for trade union activity possibly , we then as a union decide that they can not stand for office ?
17 Alan Carr , Aberconwy 's chief executive , said : ‘ Do n't go back until they have been checked for safety by the public utilities . ’
18 They have been nominated for exhibitions which have been held outside London or abroad .
19 Olives are grown in many Mediterranean countries , where they have been cultivated for centuries and have been an important trading crop since ancient times .
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