Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Eight of the properties Citalia has secured are in an old farmhouse on the estate about two miles away from the castle . |
2 | I think probably many of you are familiar with the concepts that Phill described and what those concepts what the client server approach has done is to really bring about quite a revolutionary new breed of systems since the term was first coined in fact by in ninety eighty seven . |
3 | Another breakthrough Chris has made is with Neon Tetra Disease . |
4 | This should make life a little easier for the prosecutor , but let's not forget that the prosecutor only deals in terms of the crimes , with violence that has occurred , and the violence that has occurred is of course something which has gone wrong in society . |
5 | The extent to which this has occurred is to be investigated . |
6 | In fact what has happened is by approving their constitutions the Charity Trustees have delegated the management of the affairs of the local branches to freely elected committees of local members . |
7 | Birmingham has a fascinating heritage which has left is with a wealth of attractions for the visitor . |
8 | Clearly there is more to memory than the reproduction of numbers or lists and another distinction which has arisen is between episodic and semantic memory . |
9 | Where the divergence has arisen is in the statement of dogma into which educators have been lured . |
10 | Despite this assertion of confidence in the judiciary , there must be some doubt as to whether the law as it has evolved is in the best interests of the victim . |
11 | Oh , the ones who 's got is about something like that . . |
12 | It 's so childish of him — any argument he 's got is with the organisers , not me . ’ |
13 | ‘ The only ones she 's got are in America . ’ |
14 | But our crowded islands were as vulnerable as Japan 's had been to atomic attack , and there appeared to be no sure defence against it . |
15 | The bloodless Norman conquest initiated by David I in Scotland was almost as effective as William the Conqueror 's had been in England 60 years earlier . |
16 | As we have seen , old St Paul 's had been in a very poor state of repair even before 1640 , and had suffered further damage as a result of the events of the 1640s before being fatally weakened by the Great Fire . |