Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] redundant " in BNC.
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1 | Now there 's concern about people like the Hinton twins who 've since been made redundant . |
2 | A third of the staff have already been made redundant and directors said the future of the remaining 20 was still unclear . |
3 | Five theatre staff have already been made redundant . |
4 | She says : ‘ It is a very valuable function because it helps people who are unemployed or have just been made redundant to do something which is worthwhile . |
5 | I 've just been made redundant after 30 years as an engineer with British Telecom . ’ |
6 | He 'd just been made redundant , and none of the two of us are sleeping at night . |
7 | They probably thought , at that time of the afternoon , that I 'd just been made redundant . |
8 | They got the idea when Rex , who 'd just been made redundant , was talking to a friend of his who was also out of work . |
9 | The church began in late Saxon times and developed over a long period , finally being made redundant in the 1960s , when part of it collapsed . |
10 | But the Ministry of Defence says seventy-six civilian workers will still be made redundant . |
11 | My own belief , for which I shall attempt to argue , is that , whatever may become of the GCSE ( and its future seems very speculative ) , A levels should gradually be made redundant . |
12 | James Dinsmore , defending , said that Herschell , and his wife , who have two children , had both been made redundant by the society . |
13 | Vrba said that about 30 per cent of the workforce of the enterprises concerned would probably be made redundant after their sell-off . |
14 | At the meeting , she was told that the store had coped without her during her maternity leave and to cut costs she was now being made redundant . |
15 | People down here being made redundant and he comes in |
16 | Yet in a former Durham pit village , although all had either been made redundant or been forced out of work by ill-health , a group of miners were so sustained by the community network of neighbours and relatives that giving up work seemed a positive blessing . |
17 | BANK clerk Helen Egan who swapped jobs with Terry Wogan on Trading Places Day , has sadly been made redundant . |