Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] some way " in BNC.

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1 They were as follows : ( 1 ) there is a dispute or a difference between the parties which has been formulated in some way or other ( see 15.5 ) ; ( 2 ) the dispute or difference has been remitted by the parties to the person to resolve in such a manner that he is called on to exercise a judicial function ( see 15.6 ) ; ( 3 ) where appropriate , the parties must have been provided with an opportunity to present evidence and/or submissions in support of their respective claims in the dispute ( see 15.7 ) ; and ( 4 ) the parties have agreed to accept his decision ( see 15.8 ) .
2 MOD-BY the module has been modified in some way
3 So he 's obviously been incapacitated in some way .
4 Any precious metal that has been manufactured in some way , including coins used for ornament .
5 For the first time she recognized that secretly she had been looking for some way out for herself and Midnight .
6 But it was open , I mean it must have been fenced in some way later on .
7 Since the seal carvers needed both hands free for their work , the lenses may have been mounted in some way , either on stands on the work-bench or on something like spectacle frames .
8 My friend , however , was adamant that we had both been abused in some way , though not sexually , which was my understanding of abuse .
9 The mill has been completely redesigned ; new offices have been built to accommodate regional staff , and almost every corner of the site has been affected in some way or another .
10 All of his staff had been damaged in some way , but for those who were shy , or clever enough to hide themselves from Lennon 's advance .
11 Rolle also hints that he might have been damaged in some way .
12 The various fungal diseases which manifest themselves upon fish are almost exclusively secondary infections , developing on areas of the body which have been damaged in some way .
13 Times must still have been hard down Whittox Lane , though nearly all its inhabitants seem to have been employed in some way or another — most of them in the clothing trade , alongside Mr. Middleditch , the Badcox Lane Baptist minister , and Charles Dyer , 23 , a coal miner .
14 Many colonnades , staircases , doorways and corridors open on to the Central Courts and , if the bull dance really did take place there , they must have been protected in some way from the rampaging bulls .
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