Example sentences of "be said [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There is also the problem , common to courses with high-recurrent frequency , that the guide does not remember exactly what has been said to each particular group .
2 Enough has been said about this whole thing now and I just want to forget about it . ’
3 Much of the generality of what has been said about important religious buildings and castles is true about stately homes .
4 Mr. Speaker : I am sure that the Leader of the House has listened carefully and will have noted what has been said on this important matter .
5 I think those of you have genuinely erm defined what 's been said in two different ways and perfectly correctly because
6 I accept everything that has been said by right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House about the need for a stronger line against terrorism .
7 There is much to be said for such increased participatory rights .
8 It may be that there is something to be said for this composite view .
9 There is , it must be said , a lot to be said for this robust view .
10 ‘ When it comes to the purity of our water , we have virtually no traces of bacteria in the finished product , which is more than can be said for some other Common Market countries , ’ Dr Derek Miller , assistant director of the soon-to-be-privatised Water Research Centre told the newspaper .
11 But if Marxist thinkers have not , on the whole , contributed very profoundly to the study of nationalism , much the same can be said of other major sociologists .
12 But the same thing can be said of any major city in the world . ’
13 By the time that the Book of Isaiah was written however , things were being said about Israel 's God that could not be said of any other , and this led increasingly to the claim that the God of Israel is the only one that exists .
14 Unfortunately , the same can not be said of British primary legislation , where ascertaining the date of commencement can be a substantial problem .
15 There is more to be said of these conditional statements and their difference from others , and hence of the connection they state .
16 It can be said of these strong-minded and independently gifted accomplices that their work shows a dimension of reciprocity and replication , of the production unit , which stands at an appreciable remove from parody and plagiarism , and from the mimicry of other people 's voices which is comprehended in the term ‘ ventriloquism ’ , which Amis goes in for in private , among friends , and which is also a pleasure of the novels he writes .
17 The same can not be said of some other British universities , whose students are sometimes obliged to travel considerable distances to observe the raw materials to which their research relates .
18 The same can not be said of some other British universities , whose students are obliged to travel considerable distances to observe the raw materials to which their research relates .
19 And the same may be said of most other merely moral duties .
20 The breakdown of English intellectual insularity is welcome in principle , but a few things need to be said about this new turn to France .
21 This type of marking is seen in the contrast of form between the French adjectives in ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , qualifying a masculine singular noun , and a feminine plural noun , respectively : ( 2 ) j'ai besoin d'un drapeau blanc ( 3 ) ils passèrent deux nuits blanches In English , however , the syntactic realization of this pattern is in a sense the simplest possible : the adjective realizing the P has to be juxtaposed to the noun which is the exponent of E. Ordinary attribution requires this juxtaposition to have the adjective preceding rather than following the noun ( as we shall see in Chapter 3 , there is rather more than one might suspect to be said about postnominal attributive adjectives ) .
22 One paragraph on rainforest conservation , for example , could be quoted more widely — it says all that needs to be said in 15 eloquent lines .
23 The words were said with such good humour and aggressive sureness that it would have been impossible to take offence .
24 That is not being said by any other country or Government in the Community .
25 However , when we look closely at what is said about these various gods , we find that the god chosen by ( or who chooses ) Israel is quite unlike all the others .
26 More is said of these specific affinities in section 4.8 , below .
27 However , the reformulation appeals to theoretical notions which the authors discuss in the first chapter of the book , and it is unlikely that what was said about mutual cognitive environments in the first chapter is accessible for use for the interpretation of a passage about style in the final chapter .
28 So as I say there is clearly a substantial er factual dispute between the parties as to what was said on these relevant telephone conversations .
29 It was said by one snobbish acquaintance that — ‘ There is no honour in dining with Piper for he invites everyone . ’
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