Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The date stamp must be altered every day , as the Post Office will not accept pre- or post-dated mail . |
2 | Obviously all of this detail I explain to you here I 'm just giving you a brief overview it 'll be explained a lot more on the training course . |
3 | Thus can be explained the attack led by the mediocre and unsuccessful ex-Worpswede painter Carl Vinnen against ‘ Non-German art ’ . |
4 | It should be christened the Teddy Bear 's Picnic — Europe 's biggest teddy bear 's picnic according to advance promotional material but Radio 1 has decided that sentimentality over lost childhood went out with Smashy and Nicey . |
5 | However , in the case of the Runefangs , any Elector Count described below may automatically have one , and any other one character in the army may be given a Runefang as part of his normal magic item allowance . |
6 | She remembers that she had been knocking on doors for years to be given a chance to act and had been practically laughed out of town . |
7 | According to a survey conducted for the BBC in April 1974 by Professor Richard Rose , sixty-nine per cent of the people of Northern Ireland thought that the executive should be given a chance to govern but this finding was contradicted by the results of a general election two months earlier and may reflect the general tendency of survey respondents to make statements in response to poll questions which are more moderate than their real views . |
8 | If I am to show what I can do I must be given a chance to make my own complete performance . |
9 | you should be given a chance to state your case |
10 | Experience shows that clients may not immediately express the real reason for their visit but need to be given a chance to raise further problems . |
11 | In a few cases , the manager may decide that the recruit is unsuitable but more normally they will be given a chance at a formal interview where the manager 's opinion will be taken into consideration . |
12 | Former gang members shall be given a chance to be patrol buddies in assisting in the protection of the neighbourhoods . |
13 | BRITISH electors are to be given a chance to vote on the EC 's Maastricht Treaty in a rebel referendum run by Tory Euro-sceptics . |
14 | Tobacco is a drug and addicts should be given a chance to ease off gradually . |
15 | ‘ Maybe there will be someone to fill Lineker 's shoes in years to come but at the moment the replacements must be given a chance to do it in their own time . ’ |
16 | It was unlikely that I would be offered a safe seat , but I might , with luck , be given a chance in a marginal . |
17 | I 'm determined that Constance will be given a chance . ’ |
18 | People should be given a chance to read a proper newspaper — one that was decent , honourable and humane . |
19 | Now they were going to be given a chance to put their money where their mouths were . |
20 | The American public wanted this new President to be given a chance to try out his programs . |
21 | A research programme must be given a chance to realize its full potential . |
22 | But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority . |
23 | But being a liberal-democracy also implies that the minorities must be given a chance to become a majority ; and that means , therefore , that they must be given a chance status and a means to convert the majority . |
24 | No matter then that Courtney Walsh , with experience in 50 Tests , should gain selection over Cummins and that Kenneth Benjamin , an impressive ‘ A ’ team spearhead , should be given a chance ? |
25 | He was n't sure that he would be given a chance to hold on to his wife . |
26 | Kicking places stress on the knee joints , the ankles , the groin and the hamstring and the muscles should always be given a chance to stretch of their own accord . |
27 | ‘ But little Ellie Browne is n't going to be given a chance to be a part of it , ’ she murmured with mock sorrow . |
28 | Labour will ensure that the 3 million people on the pile of human misery known as the dole queue will be given a chance to work and to provide tax and insurance . |
29 | Ok I agree that Speed should be given a chance in the middle of the park now I 'll be controversial and say leave Batty out let Speed do the tackling with Mc Allister also in the middle . |
30 | But Lisa 's mother points out that it 's unusual for people with Downs Syndrome to be given a chance to prove themselves in the first place : |