Example sentences of "[noun] have been [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I am not aware of the point that the hon. Gentleman raises but , as he knows , a tremendous amount of support has been made available through the Home Office and other sources to assist members of the ethnic minorities in this country . |
2 | The memory of this tragic story has been kept alive throughout the centuries and continues to be by the occasional appearance of The Green Lady — a ghost said to cross the road from Thorpe Hall only to disappear into the trees opposite . |
3 | Strongest connections are with commercial stations but progress has been slowed due to the continuing uncertainty over franchises . |
4 | A lorry driver has been shot dead in his cab in Ulster . |
5 | The site of the old Baptist Tabernacle in Swindon has been cleared ready for redevelopment . |
6 | The Rev C. A. Johns wrote six years earlier , in 1862 , ‘ Of late years , so unusual has the occurrence become of Bitterns breeding in this country , that the discovery of an egg in Norfolk has been thought worthy of being recorded in the transactions of the Linnean Society … |
7 | Non-use has essentially been considered as a negative response to the catalogue and the library user has been held responsible for his own shortcomings . |
8 | Test kits to hand , Ian has been monitoring most of our tanks , with startling results . |
9 | The assertion about the murder of the father setting problems for the unconscious life of all later generations has been left unexamined in anthropology and sociology . |
10 | This lacuna has been made worse by the ILO 's lack of jurisdiction to examine South African labour legislation since South Africa resigned from the Organisation in 1964 . |
11 | DAVE BASSETT has been found innocent of allegations of obscene behaviour at Chelsea last month . |
12 | Dave Bassett has been found innocent of allegations of obscene behaviour at Chelsea last month . |
13 | The re-examination of NVOCC related rules has been made easier by the FMC regulations implementing the 1984 Shipping Act , as amended in 1990 . |
14 | The funds available for child protection were continued into 1990/91 and further money has been made available for training in relation to the new Children Act . |
15 | Much-needed economic generation is taking place in Germany , Belgium , Spain and France because RECHAR money has been made available to them . |
16 | A former financial consultant who lost almost two million pounds of his clients ' money has been found guilty of seven charges of theft and fraud . |
17 | The outputs for stereo and mono operation are separate , as I have already mentioned , but only the stereo side has been made available in both balanced and unbalanced forms ; the mono is exclusively unbalanced , which compromises Carvin 's ultra-flexibility stance somewhat . |
18 | The production of up-to-date Class Lists has been delayed due to the tardy response of teachers to requests for current details . |
19 | The result has been to destroy much of the progress in health care over the years preceding each dispute . |
20 | Pilar has been living alone in the huge house and has struggled to maintain it with four staff . |
21 | Ali Shoukeir has been found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of |
22 | ‘ The Dutch Texel has been bred pure for so long that its characteristics of extra hindquarter muscling , minimum bone and minimum fat are stamped firmly on to its crossbred progeny , ’ says Mr Slade . |
23 | The cumulative effect has been to remove much of the archaeological evidence for settlement from the slopes and uplands , leaving behind only the remnants of flint implements and pottery and the deepest post holes . |
24 | Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ . |
25 | This same invincible figure has been held responsible for some blunder , or has for some other reason fallen out of favour with his employers , leaves the house where he came to fame and is never heard of again . |
26 | Frederick Stebbing FCA of 30 Aldridge Rise , New Malden , Surrey having been found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-Law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in the Crown Court on 24 July 1991 pleaded guilty to an offence of dealing in securities of a company as a prohibited person contrary to Section 1(2) of the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 was censured and ordered to pay £350 by way of costs . |
27 | Brian Groom FCA of The Shrubbery , Burghfield Bridge , Reading , Berks having been found liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iii ) in that he at Reading between 24 January 1992 and 30 July 1992 failed to satisfy a judgment of the County Court was reprimanded , fined £500 to be paid by 20 January 1993 and ordered to pay £500 by way of costs . |
28 | Who even in their wildest dreams could have anticipated such a victory only nine weeks after the same side had been overwhelmed 15–3 by Scotland at Murrayfield . |
29 | Who even in their wildest dreams could have anticipated such a victory only nine weeks after the same side had been overwhelmed 15–3 by Scotland at Murrayfield . |
30 | But the court heard that after the defendant had been left alone on the ward with Katie for about ten minutes , she had turned blue and stopped breathing . |