Example sentences of "who have be [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He hands over to a young man with a toothless grin under a Coca-Cola hat who has been elected locally as the group 's ‘ popular educator ’ .
2 First novel by one of the Best of Young British Novelists of 1983 who has been selected again in 1993 .
3 Anyone who has been locked away like this would understand .
4 It is anticipated that anyone who has been admitted already to the AVMA panel will either be automatically admitted to the Law Society Medical Negligence Panel or will certainly receive something by way of an exemption .
5 The new school year saw the opening of a Language Centre , and the Adshead Computer Room , founded by means of a generous bequest from the will of Professor J.G. Adshead , who has been mentioned already in these pages and who had died in August 1979 .
6 From this viewpoint , the criminal is an individual who has been labelled so by society , and this labelling does not apply to all individuals who break laws .
7 Sarah Clarke , who has been burgled twice in one year , also feels much more vulnerable .
8 Several hearings were held , and as a teacher involved with the family , and as someone who 'd been asked officially to ‘ socialise , them , Mr M was asked to give information to the Children 's Panel .
9 You know Jesus has been the leader who 'd been taken away from his group , very clever tactical ploy .
10 You 're soft on those who 've been treated badly by life — and if you 're not very careful it might well be you . ’
11 He felt like a boxer who had been pummelled mercilessly against the ropes , on the verge of defeat , only to see his opponent 's corner throw in the towel .
12 One problem during the tour had centred on the young fast bowler Roy Gilchrist , who had been sent home from India for disciplinary reasons ; after the tour , opinion was divided as to whether his misdemeanours should mean the end of his Test career or whether he should be helped back into the fold by someone such as Worrell , whom he worshipped .
13 ‘ Be it known , ’ declared the paraplegic , who had been paralysed irreparably in some nerve-eating attack by aliens , ‘ Õbe it known that some precious organs of the Venerable Dorn have been lost to us utterly during the vast lapse of time .
14 Sancito Caro Brito [ named as Coco Brito on p. 37708 ] ; Jacqueline Mercedes Malagón was later appointed Education Minister in place of Pedro Gil Iturbes , who had been appointed earlier in the year but had resigned after Belaguer publicly accused him of jeopardizing an agreement between the government and the teachers ' association .
15 Predictably , Franco believed that these were essentially good , but impressionable , young people who had been led astray by the agents of " anti-Spain " .
16 The battle achieved a notoriety in America when Life magazine published the photographs of 241 GIs who had been killed there in less than a week .
17 16–7- Duncan McGilvray , a Deacon , who had been seen publicly in a state of intoxication was ordered to be publicly rebuked .
18 The Brunei government on Jan. 6 ordered the release of six political prisoners who had been detained soon after the large-scale revolt which broke out in Brunei and other parts of British Borneo in 1962 [ see p. 19261 ; for release of 38 political detainees in 1988 see p. 36355 ] .
19 It took him nearly an hour to assemble the rest of the stick who had been dragged all over the desert by their parachutes .
20 After exclusion of those who had been rehydrated intravenously before admission to the hospital the median duration of preoperative rehydration treatment was similar in both groups ( 21 hours in group A and 22 hours in group B ; W=35314.5 , p=0.2 ( -4.3 to 0.8 ) ) .
21 These were voiced most clearly by the radical priest John Ball , whose record of inflammatory preaching had brought him into conflict with the authorities as early as 1366 , and who had been imprisoned earlier in 1381 for his hostility to the Pope and the prelates ( 11 , p.372 ) .
22 I have led back into the homeland the millions of deeply unhappy Germans who had been torn away from us .
23 He was John Brown , a miner who had been entombed alone for 23 days .
24 The Ulster Protestant Unionists , the descendants of the English and Scottish settlers who had been planted there in the seventeenth century , reacted with fury and dismay to the news .
25 Rosalba was drawn to her above all the other Marys in the province , far and above the Madonna of the Kneading Board , who had been washed ashore with the face of Our Lady in its grain , and who was her mother 's favourite , and hung in replica above her bed .
26 She knew about Cormac of the Wolves , her great-grandfather , who had been exiled here for five years , and she knew about the others as well : Niall of the Nine Hostages , caught and chained and kept prisoner with nine faithful Lords until he broke out and regained the Throne .
27 In addition , 20 of the worst asthmatic patients in the district , who had been identified mainly between 1978 and 1982 and had been offered the option of self admission , were all alive in 1992 .
28 Another casualty of this bombing raid was the Royal West of England School for the Deaf at Exeter , which at that time had seemed a safe haven , not only for the children of the area the school served , but also for the 52 children and staff of the Anerley School for the Deaf , London , who had been evacuated there on 14th September 1939 .
29 This traditional story tells of a boy who had been substituted for the smith 's own son who had been taken away by fairies .
30 Abigail , who had been put upstairs in one of the bedrooms to sleep , set up a wailing sound .
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