Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] by such [art] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , his intellectual position would not have been jeopardised by such an extension of his arguments .
2 Caringolat and the other tutors at Por Tanssie would surely have been stupefied by such a lewd spectacle .
3 The touch of his hands on her back that afternoon … she 'd been gripped by such a war of reaction inside her .
4 Fairlie , who is widely credited with inventing the phrase ‘ the Establishment ’ during the Burgess and Maclean revelations in September 1955 , alleged that the two diplomats had been protected by such an Establishment .
5 Perhaps never before in the history of Birmingham Town Hall has such a successful meeting been sponsored by such a flimsy organisation .
6 Even the WBC , the governing body that insist they 'll now give their title to Lewis , would have been been appeased by such a compromise .
7 This resulted in the construction of churches that could not possibly have been supported by such a small population — there were fifteen in the town centre alone — and these were maintained by the bull priests for secret ritual and ceremonial services on 13 November , the ‘ festal day ’ .
8 Julius could n't remember when he had last been hit by such a wave of anger .
9 Cinema , further , more than any other cultural product , has been structured around sexuality , or rather around the objectification of male desire in screen images of women — that is , film narratives themselves have been structured by such a patriarchal economy of desire .
10 In the early 1960s an American writer dubbed Karajan the conductor of ‘ mathematicians [ Bach would probably have been flattered by such an appellation ] and engineers ’ .
11 The tries , three in the first half , when the USA had the wind advantage , were well taken , leaving the USA to ponder how a game where they had parity in the scrums and very much the upper hand out of touch , winning the lines-out 16–5 , could have been lost by such a comprehensive margin .
12 ( 2 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by any person on whom a notice could be served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there such information or documents as are specified in the authority , being information or documents that could have been required by such a notice ; but the Bank shall not authorise any person to act under this subsection unless it has reasonable cause to believe that if such a notice were served it would not be complied with or that any documents to which it would relate would be removed , tampered with or destroyed .
13 The censor lost his job when the pious preface brought laughter down on the Church that had been duped by such an obvious pretence .
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