Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] been [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This awareness of risks and subsequent action to lessen them has been labelled risk compensation ( e.g. O'Neill , 1977 ) .
2 A prominent male interloper is James Clerk Maxwell ( 1831–1879 ) the British physicist after whom has been named Maxwell Montes the tallest mountains on Venus , reaching an altitude of nearly +12 km .
3 There had been a few times , with my accent , I 'd been called names , but as soon as they knew I was Jewish I had a hundred mothers and brothers and fathers to take care of me .
4 I had been in trouble before , but then I 'd been given probation and community work .
5 I 've often puzzled over whether , if I 'd been given guidance , would I have chosen differently ?
6 Because of the distance of my journey I had been given permission to come during the morning , and there were no other visitors .
7 Julian Charley , to Edward England , my publisher , and to St. John 's College , Nottingham , where I was at that time principal , and by whose Governors I had been given study leave in order to write the book .
8 She said : ‘ Claire did not show me the power of attorney … nor did she tell me that I had been made Michael 's attorney . ’
9 In the absence of anyone more nearly related I had been designated next-of-kin , and now I wrote to the Court of Protection who had been dealing with her affairs , asking what my responsibilities would be if she died .
10 I had been told Chinchero was a traditional Andean market and I was interested to see the campesino culture at its most effective .
11 I realized with a shock that this was the first time I had been really unhappy since I had been taken prisoner .
12 Ever since I had been taken prisoner I had found the presence of German helmets fascinating .
13 They were as shy as I was and the effort they made to be friendly was the most heartening thing I had experienced since I had been taken prisoner .
14 ‘ Next thing I knew was the letter to say I had been fined £720 .
15 The only other twentieth-century example I have found is also from an Irish-born writer : ( 198 ) I 've been made scream with pain in other ways .
16 I 've been made scream with pain in other ways .
17 I feel as if I 've been given knock-out drops .
18 I asked him how long he had been with the Republicans and he said , ‘ Three weeks — I 'm a sales manager and I 've been given leave of absence by my company just to produce last night 's rally . ’
19 I 've been given permission to swim in the pool when the family 's not using it .
20 I do n't know if Craig has told you , but I 've been given authority to extend our maintenance contract with you for a further year , without going to tender .
21 I 've been asked loads of questions .
22 I 've been stopped loads of times and had my bag searched
23 ‘ Ever since I came here , I 've been called Isabelle 's daughter virtually as a term of abuse . ’
24 I mean er I 've been told circumstances where there 's been a pensioners who ca n't move very well .
25 I 've been offered work in the States but unfortunately nothing I actually wanted to do , ’ the 34-year-old said .
26 As a publish writer yourself I told her I 've been published articles you will understand the need for market targeting and as you mention at twenty thousand words is not full-length , though this could be if was aimed at children .
27 Having granted permission to go ashore , I 've been promised trout for supper , although he 's never caught anything worth eating yet .
28 I 've been I 've been advised chair that I 've made the same mistake as you did so .
29 Reacting to his sentence on June 12 , he said : " I have been denied justice .
30 Dept. , Convocation and alumni to learn that I have been elected Vice-President of the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education .
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