Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have be [vb pp] up " in BNC.
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1 | This was not , however , immediately apparent to those photographers , instrument makers and lanternists who had been fired up to experiment with moving pictures after hearing reports of Edison 's Kinetoscope , the original what-the-butler-saw machine , or witnessing the first projection of films made by the Lumière Brothers in 1896 . |
2 | She says many youngsters who 've been brought up in care are often incapable of looking after themselves when they leave . |
3 | There are often , among the competitors , girls from Eastern Bloc or otherwise under-privileged countries who have been brought up to believe that a monumental talent requires total dedication , who have been told that great minds do not fuss about small externals , who have been led to suppose that for a great genius to be a plain Jane is only appropriate . |
4 | Some were housewives who had been called up under the call up for women of forty-five to fifty . |
5 | That is something to do with Traidcraft that they erm they quite often work with groups who have been set up by carriages from Europe . |
6 | Yes , it 's just a plaque and erm but The thing that erm I enjoyed on that occasion was meeting the other conservationists who 'd been called up . |
7 | In 1928 William Robson published Justice and Administrative Law , a landmark text which he later described as an attempt ‘ to dispel the illusion held by all the leading lawyers , politicians , civil servants and academics who had been brought up on Dicey 's Law of the Constitution that in Britain there was no administrative law ’ In this book Robson argued that ‘ no modern student of law or political science has today the slightest doubt that there exists in England a vast body of administrative law ’ and that ‘ the problem is not to discover it but rather to master its widespread ramifications and reduce it to some kind of order and coherence ’ . |
8 | The prevalence of this diminishes with time after the event , which you might think peculiar , but there are fewer patients who have been followed up for five years . |
9 | Champions who have been made up in Jamaica give some insight into the breed 's development : Chesara Dark Warrior of Copeland , owned by Clyde Fisher ; Chesara Lady Macbeth of Copeland , again owned by Clyde Fisher ; Attilla Brunhild of Natra , owned by E. Mignott ; Chesara Dark Conspirator , owned by D. Walcott ; Tasika Angus , owned by D. Judah ; Lacie of Copeland , owned by T. Dunn ; Carbeth-S Black Concha , owned by W. Evering ; Paraiso 's Black Caesar , owned by Clyde Fisher ; Paraiso 's Black Jack , owned by Mr and Mrs M. Fox ; Sundance Poirot Northwind , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Genevive Hellraiser , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Loyal Duchess , owned by Winston Tucker ; Maowm Monty of Kemour , owned by Owen Munroe ; Sundance Doctor Bojangles of Phillsburgh , owned by Mrs Andrea Phillips ; Sundance Baroness , owned by Winston Tucker ; Sundance Black Charisma , owned by Mrs C. K. Galma-Tucker ; Sundance Ballet Princess of Phillsburgh , owned by Peter Phillips ; and Kempshots Drumbeat , owned by Meg Phillips . |
10 | In March 1939 the CRREC claimed that ‘ Not only are Jewish children with no particular religious affiliation being placed in non Jewish homes and schools , utterly abandoned as far as their religious education is concerned , but even children who have been brought up in a religious atmosphere … are being callously placed in non Jewish schools and homes , where they suffer mental torture which , in at least one case , has brought the child to the verge of a nervous breakdown . ’ |
11 | erm I find I 'm not sure that any of us can erm cope with what 's going on at the moment in the Gulf without having just ways of distracting ourselves , erm and I think that perhaps might be more of a problem for adults than it is for children , in the sense that erm most of us have access to more information than most children do erm and more information about what death means , and what suffering means , and what pain means , than erm most children who have been brought up in this country . |
12 | They were ‘ assez fins , astutes et inconstans daffection ’ — ( sufficiently subtle , astute and inconstant in affection ) — a very unattractive lot , in other words , apart from those courtiers who had been brought up in France . |
13 | Also , unlike others who had been brought up in more cultured surroundings , it was a rarity for him to go to the theatre and even more of a rarity to go to other forms of public entertainments , including the cinema . |
14 | There was a house somewhere near , where women who had been beaten up by their husbands stayed . |
15 | ‘ Women suffer from it more than men — especially women who have been brought up to think that it is enough just to look beautiful . ’ |
16 | Sufferers are never too young nor too old , too early in the disease nor too late to get into recovery when they truly want it : the " Big Books " of other Fellowships record many stories of recovery in sufferers who had been given up as hopeless . |
17 | ‘ Doctor , while I can appreciate your academic enjoyment at finding an intellectual equal , I really think you might do better to devote at least some of your attention to the lesser mortals who have been caught up in — ‘ |
18 | I 'm sure she would n't have taken the matter lightly if it had been her own colleagues who had been beaten up and tortured . |