Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] being [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , the originators of the major schemes can not be criticized for being ignorant of principles which were not recognized when their schemes were initiated .
2 For example , it has been criticized for being unable to deal with problems of unemployment , which continued to rise throughout the 1980s .
3 Those who , like Newman Hall , let Gothic design take over , were criticized for being imitative and for demeaning the sermon .
4 They have been criticized for being slow ( a minimum of a 3-week offer is involved ) , cumbersome and expensive .
5 But I think I knew unconsciously that the supposed crime was twofold : I was being punished for being female and for having grown up .
6 It is interesting to contrast this with similar descriptions in child abuse in which , for example , a baby is punished for being dirty , the expectations of the parent being quite unrealistic .
7 I do n't think so when I went to let him in he 'd pulled himself up round the patio and looked as though he expected to be walloped for being silly he 's taken us this morning .
8 The other girls could be forgiven for being depressed — after all , they were facing a racing dynamo , who seemed indestructible , regardless of weather conditions .
9 From 1889 to 1906 he worked on railways in many other countries : the Central Argentine Railway appointed him district locomotive superintendent in 1894 , but in 1897 he was summarily dismissed for being late in returning from leave in England ; in 1900 he went as locomotive superintendent to the Cuban Central Railways , in 1902 to the Lagos Government Railway , and in 1904 to the Lima Railways in Peru .
10 Nowadays the victims are blamed for being vulnerable .
11 It frightens me to think that not only are we so vulnerable to these monsters but also that we are constantly blamed for being provocative or careless .
12 As I expect you know , APRS was established some sixty years ago , and is respected for being apolitical , consistent , credible and above all objective .
13 The basic problem with this aspect of the technique is that the movement occurs very quickly , so you could be excused for being unsure quite what has happened .
14 We 've said it before , we 'll say it again ; playing with right-wing nationalism at a time when refugees area being murdered in Germany , when people are being put in camps and ‘ ethnically cleansed ’ in Serbia , and when people here are being attacked for being black is stupid and dangerous .
15 ‘ People have suggested that I will be attacked for being homophobic for going into Hoover 's sex life in such detail , ’ Summers says .
16 ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said .
17 The jury in the Mona Bauwens libel case have been discharged after being unable to reach a majority verdict .
18 NEIL RUDDOCK leads out Spurs at champions Leeds tonight and will not be fined after being sent-off against Crystal Palace on Saturday .
19 If , moreover , at this early date , sizeable Nazarean enclaves existed as far distant as Syria , one can not ignore the possibility that they had come into being prior to Jesus 's death and were already established at the time of the Crucifixion .
20 It would recognise , too , that industrial democracy can not be conjured into being overnight , no more than was political democracy , no more than was the joint stock company as the common expression of industrial capitalism .
21 Visual communication has been categorised in various ways but none of them has succeeded in being comprehensive .
22 Girls were encouraged to ask for help , play with dolls , take an interest in clothes and dressing up and stay close to parents and discouraged from being noisy and playing rough games .
23 She was a tall , awkward-looking girl overwhelmed at being close to someone who had long been her idol .
24 There 's money to be made , advantage to be gained and amour to be won by being bold .
25 As I hope to demonstrate later , by far the largest majority of infants are biased towards being social rather than antisocial .
26 At home , the cows were managed by the women , who hand-milked them and ensured that they continued to yield plenty of good quality milk and were selected for being docile and good-tempered .
27 One girl spent the whole afternoon talking to me about her family 's obsession with beauty , how she had always been praised and noticed for being pretty and not much else , and then , just at the end , spoke guiltily of ‘ wasting my time ’ with a subject so unimportant .
28 In all cases the ‘ boys ’ were given more freedom to explore whilst the ‘ girls ’ were kept close and scolded for being noisy and for ‘ tomboyish ’ behaviour !
29 " There 's a lot to be said for being free , " she panted .
30 If E. K. Chambers could be suspected of being dull and pedantic , what were Fox 's qualities ?
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