Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | The systems approach has necessarily been identified with a positivist approach and as such has been less resilient in human ( Johnston , 1983a ) than in physical geography . |
2 | This is a very laborious and exacting technique and , to date , it has only been used with a few plants . |
3 | It must be said that this has apparently been achieved with a good deal of success in many societies in many different periods . |
4 | Colour coded charts for instance , would not be available as an option if your garment shape has not been integrated with a colour stitch pattern . |
5 | The immunities which he does say the Director is wrongfully seeking to infringe are the second and third in the list , which protect the citizen from being compelled to answer questions on pain of punishment ; and these are not concerned specifically with the question whether the citizen has or has not been charged with an offence . |
6 | It is very difficult to design a pressed flower picture on to a background material that has already been printed with a design , and if you were to use a floral fabric it might be hard to spot where your picture stops and the print begins . |
7 | In the course of earlier related research in the context of accounting applications , contact has already been made with a number of UK organisations who are using , or about to use , expert systems . |
8 | I have it on good authority from a cousin in Stockport , who has a drinking buddy who knows the car park attendant at Altrincham , that my name has already been linked with a managerial post at both Rotherham and Manchester United . |
9 | A second new steam engine being built by the Ravenglass and Eskdale for export to Japan , has already been supplied with a new Llanberis multi-tone . |
10 | To the western world , however , the Swastika is probably the most disturbing image that has ever been associated with a political regime . |
11 | In fact the Minke whale , the smallest species , has always been hunted with a non-explosive grenade . |
12 | Criticism in this space during an inexorable slide this season has always been delivered with a heavy heart . |
13 | It has always been bred with an emphasis on good food conversion rates , whether for the production of meat or milk . |
14 | The reason for doing this should now be a little clearer : although democracy has often been equated with a system of government , or recently even more narrowly with a method of choosing a government , too much stress on government diverts attention from one of the most constant aspirations behind the idea of democracy — the desire to bridge , or even to abolish , the gap between government and the governed , state and society , which is taken for granted in so much conventional political thinking . |
15 | A von Restorff effect ( Wallace , 1965 ) refers to the common finding that a single distinctive item will tend to be remembered better than surrounding ones , a phenomenon which has often been linked with an impairment in memory for immediately preceding and following items in a list ( Brenner , 1973 ; Detterman , 1975 , 1976 ; Erdelyi & Blumenthal , 1973 ) . |
16 | Roger Jones has now been charged with an offence under the Firearms Act and with making threats to kill . |
17 | Co-Op stamps are gradually being phased out and the dividend scheme , by which customers once shared in the company 's profits , has now been replaced with a system of money-off vouchers . |
18 | That approach has now been adopted with a twist . |
19 | Eddie Browning 's case has now been re-opened with a police inquiry . |
20 | Meanwhile , Herbie Hide has amazingly been linked with a world title fight against new undisputed heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe . |
21 | The present structure was built in 1843 and has recently been refurbished with a mosaic inspired by local school children . . |
22 | ‘ The look on your face was like a naughty schoolgirl who 'd just been caught with a stolen pie . |
23 | Although he 'd never been blessed with a particularly vivid imagination , Charlie saw it all in an instant . |
24 | The Briton would presumably have also been issued with a name-badge but with a British horror of self-advertisement had taken it off the moment he could . |
25 | There was nothing wrong with the boat 's lines , which were sleekly functional , but her long powerful hull , her upperworks , and even the interior of her capacious working deck had all been painted with a wartime dazzle paint . |
26 | It turned out that she lived in some place called Romford and as she was due to take me back there the day after the funeral I had only been left with a few hours to make a decision . |
27 | But Lord Robertson disallowed his evidence , firstly because of the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship ( though Mr Beltrami had already been issued with a waiver for this from the Scottish Law Society ) , secondly because evidence against McGuinness could not be competent as evidence against Waddell . |
28 | Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home . |
29 | He could imagine that the walls had once been lined with an array of expensive paintings or tapestries and the wooden floorboards covered with elegant , sculpted carpeting . |
30 | Mr Macdonald had also been charged with a drink driving offence the previous evening . |