Example sentences of "[pron] have be brought [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , oh yeah I remember it quite well I , I can remember that I , the only parts of Harlow I liked were the country lanes , I did n't like all the new houses , but then I 'd been brought up in the country
2 I 'd been brought up on heroic stories
3 It was quite away from the area I 'd been brought up in , but I got to like it and make friends , and I got more independent .
4 ‘ I wish I 'd been brought up in one of these , ’ he said , ‘ rather than a tower block .
5 In fact , I 'd been brought up to regard failure at anything as the ultimate sin .
6 Which would presumably be the one I 'd been brought out through .
7 In 1966 I moved from the world of ‘ real polising ’ into areas of operational marginality which were further to confound the preference for the clearly delineated police world I had been brought up in .
8 I had been brought up to be a hero .
9 I had been brought up as a Congregationalist .
10 Jean-Claude had a different way of looking at moral issues from the one in which I had been brought up , and judged correct .
11 Emma had mounted the first step of the stairs and she was unwinding her scarf when she turned and looked down on her mother , saying , ‘ I would have been many things if I had been brought up in peace . ’
12 I had been brought close to another sort of despair by my inability to draw blood : a cat with no claws and ineffectual teeth .
13 How am I going to manage this house and be a wife you can be proud of , when I 've been brought up a different way , and everybody in the place knows it ? ’
14 I 've been brought up to think that schoolwork comes first , you know , if you want to get anywhere . ’
15 ‘ It 's the way I 've been brought up . ’
16 ‘ Well , I 've been brought up in a good school these last few years , do n't you think ?
17 ‘ This is a battle for me but I 've been brought up to battle .
18 Following last night 's 2–0 defeat by the USA he said : ‘ This is a battle for me , but I 've been brought up to battle .
19 I have been brought up wrong .
20 However , I must tell him that it is a draft directive , which has been brought forward by the Commission , utterly spuriously , on grounds of health and safety .
21 If you are a driver with a full licence giving LGV or PCV entitlement and that licence was issued outside the European Community you may only drive an LGV or PCV which has been brought temporarily into the United Kingdom .
22 We have also been impressed by the independent influence of family relationships over the generations , an approach which has been brought home to us through discussion with family therapists .
23 The twins ' ignorance of narrative technique stems from a change in education which has been brought about as a result of the increasing dominance of science over the humanities .
24 Will the Chancellor confirm that the large increase in the public sector borrowing requirement planned for next year will be to pay for the massive increase in unemployment which has been brought about by his own economic incompetence ?
25 Or had something which had been brought back from Romania in another golf bag been fitted inside it ?
26 The carrots which had been brought in were eaten between friends or carried away to does and families in burrows all over the warren .
27 Manchester , Liverpool do n't get on very well and there was a drugs problem , a very bad drugs problem er which had been brought in from their normal way of life outside .
28 For the mass of ‘ non-organized ’ Germans , the ‘ Hitler myth ’ functioned through the stimulation of popular acclaim — recurrent but always temporary — fur faits accomplis , for coups which had been brought about , successes already attained , rather than for a clear set of policies in train .
29 Thus there was a confusing number of elements on earth , above it and below it which contributed to the afterlife , representing ideas which had been brought together over a long period of time .
30 He himself had been brought up first to obey orders and then to give them in the expectation of instant compliance , and was unacquainted with more complex patterns of relationship .
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