Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [be] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He may have some that he did not use last year , or he may have become interested in a topic in the syllabus that has been given a new twist by some research ( perhaps his own ) .
2 I think Klute is a superb film and I think he ( his father ) set an acting style in that film that has been mimicked a great deal since .
3 Even those that survive are given a severe check and often produce poor growth .
4 The representatives of nations and organizations that had been preserving a cautious neutrality now swelled the flock , gabbling about friendly relations and mutual benefit .
5 ‘ All that remained was to kill a few hours in town , so I went to visit an old friend .
6 Now all that remained was to find a suitable woman to replace Mildred .
7 He 's right , he has the body of a whippet topped by the face of a bulldog that 's been given a severe kicking .
8 The boy I know has been brought up to want for nothing , and has been raised a staunch Catholic .
9 It has lofty and spacious reception rooms and a ballroom and has been declared a national monument .
10 Although relatively creaky as an operating system , the DOS installed base is vast — maybe over 100 million — and has been given a new lease of life by the runaway success of Windows .
11 The South as an image lives on , and has been given a new elixir with the appointment of Julius Nyerere as the head of the South Commission .
12 ‘ She paid her own ticket from Australia for the interview , and has been running a much-respected heavy metal magazine there , ’ said Dave .
13 Greene King already owns 28% of Morland and has been promised a further 14.9% .
14 Woman A ( all interviewees are anonymous ) is married and has been having a long-term affair with her parish priest .
15 To their creaking and grumbling was added a new note , comparable to music .
16 He had been to Martin Finkelstein 's bar mitzvah and had been given a small white hat , which was still on his mantelpiece at home .
17 Clayton had visited Australia in 1988 and had been given a firm job offer by the Sydney Morning Herald .
18 Yes , Jack had certainly cracked in the pro-am , and had been given a sharp reprimand by the tournament director , Oliver Moreton , no doubt much to the latter 's enjoyment .
19 Ruth had decided to say she 'd been unwell , and had been given a few days off to recover her strength .
20 He had been married to my mother for fifteen years and had been called a bad husband , whereas she had been what is known as a good wife .
21 There was scarcely a divinity student in Cambridge , says a contemporary , who ‘ made not himself a disciple of Mr Andrewes by resorting to his lectures and transcribing his notes , and ever since they have in many hundreds of copies passed from hand to hand and have been esteemed a very library to young divines ’ .
22 The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh , I believe , had a recent £200,000 deficit , but has been awarded a larger grant .
23 On one level you may be preoccupied with establishing greater financial stability but what may be equally as pressing is finding a real sense of belonging and a deep emotional rapport with a partner .
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