Example sentences of "[verb] to have been [verb] [conj] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | In all 26 people were reported to have been killed and 200 others wounded . |
2 | From mid-August 1989 , 25 people were officially reported to have been killed and 109 wounded in 220 drug-related bombings which had caused an estimated US$17,000,000 in damages . |
3 | Five policemen and three former contras were reported to have been killed and dozens of civilians wounded during armed clashes , although unconfirmed reports put the total number of those killed at 24 or over . |
4 | In clashes with the Sandinista People 's Army ( EPS ) and the national police , several people were reported to have been killed and dozens injured , especially in the districts of Cebaco , Ocotal , Estelí , Masaya , León and Chinandega . |
5 | One policemen was reported to have been killed and three others injured . |
6 | At least 12 people were reported to have been killed and seven wounded in the attack . |
7 | At least two strikers were reported to have been wounded and two more badly beaten as the Army dislodged strikers from their occupation of the installations of the Tela Railroad Company , a subsidiary of the United States United Fruit Company . |
8 | [ An interference is deemed to have been committed when one surfer ‘ drops in ’ on another , that is , takes off on a wave on which the other has already established priority . |
9 | DONALD McKENZIE of Ellister , EFFERICK McKENZIE , wife of John McVeir alias McDONALD and sister of DONALD McKENZIE , and KATHARIN NcINDUGHLASSIE of Ellister were arrested and brought before Archibald Campbell of Cluaness Baillie of Islay on 16 May 1699 ( a full year after the crime is said to have been committed and six days before John McVeir was taken before the Baillie ) . |
10 | Twelve people are thought to have been killed and 20 wounded since Thursday , including two militiamen killed by Syrian troops yesterday . |
11 | Hundreds of people are believed to have been killed and 200,000 driven from their homes . |