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

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1 This points to Eleanor of Provence , Edward 's mother and consort of Henry III , whose reputation is as bad as that of Eleanor of Castile is good — though not for David Gordon , who seems to think that because she 's said to be ‘ of Provence ’ , this puts her above suspicion .
2 It 's said to be unlucky to change a boat 's name . ’
3 It 's said to be a symbolic tale with the casting out of the snakes related to the ousting of the old beliefs .
4 She 's said to be the daughter of a English general and apparently very beautiful … a good bit younger than him , of course . ’
5 But she 's said to be brave , tough , and very bright . ’
6 He 's said to be in a stable condition at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford .
7 He 's said to be in his 50s , stocky wearing a beige jacket .
8 He 's said to be acutely depressed , and is also thought to have a stomach ulcer .
9 He 's said to be in a stable and comfortable condition .
10 He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose .
11 He 's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose .
12 It 's said to be as effective as the pill and experts say it 'll widen the choice for women .
13 She 's said to be in a great state of shock .
14 An exceptionally attractive pub , it 's housed Tardis-like in a cottage that 's said to be Leyburn 's oldest building .
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