Example sentences of "[be] [verb] a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It appears that German states are opposing a VAT-like tax on in an inconsistent way , aggravated , aggravated by a failure to warn of any increase in the tax in January nineteen ninety three . |
2 | Teachers , always prominent in Tutorial Classes in the twenties , are given a separate category here to avoid problems of distortion in the percentages of the non-manual category . |
3 | Some thought that fundholding general practitioners had been given a perverse incentive not to spend money on their patients or even to be selective in the types of patient they enrolled on their list . |
4 | Before Mr Morton 's operation at the world-renowned Papworth Hospital , near Cambridge , he was introduced to a man walking around the ward who had been given a new heart only days before . |
5 | Kernaghan , who has actually won schoolboy caps for Northern Ireland added : ‘ I 've been given a big chance now to book my ticket for the World Cup finals in America and I 'll do everything I can to take it . ’ |
6 | This looks to have been painted a long time ago . ’ |
7 | And medical conditions are becoming a serious problem too — people having heart attacks , asthmatic or epileptic attacks , or diabetic crises . |
8 | Some of the great names in British rock music are staging a one-off concert tomorrow in aid of Leukaemia research . |
9 | Now to help raise money for the centre , volunteers are staging a sponsored sleep out on Friday . |
10 | Richard North , a local environmental health officer who has been advising the nuns , said that contamination of eggs through the shell via the faeces had never been considered a serious risk either by the working party who had submitted evidence to the Select Committee on Salmonella in Eggs , or by the Public Health Service Laboratories . |
11 | When last heard of Uncle Charles had been keeping a Malaysian girl less than half his.age in a Vancouver penthouse but George managed to recall some less interesting small-talk and like winged seeds the conversation spiralled delicately down to business . |
12 | ‘ The fans have been wanting a new face up front because of our recent goal drought . |
13 | ‘ It 's something that should have been done a long time ago . |
14 | Which should have been done a long time ago , and I 've been given yet another extension . |
15 | But the decision made itself , as if it had been made a long time before . |
16 | Since this case it has been made a criminal offence not to wear a seat belt in the front seat of a car . |
17 | He could explain that this had been written a long time ago , when he was quite a different person . |
18 | After it had been moved a short distance away , the pilot was persuaded that the situation was all right and he accepted this , rather than face being unpopular for causing further delay . |
19 | We might even have had a decent election and the country might have been saved a good deal earlier , but everyone knows that that is how we got here . |
20 | We 're building a new town there . ’ |
21 | ‘ Bernard will make sure you 're given a free hand wherever you go . |
22 | You 're singing a different tune now from the one you sang after you 'd left her behind and got yourself arrested . |
23 | They 're opening a new lot now at the top of the road there . |
24 | Well when you 're driving along you 're looking a long way ahead that 's why and anything that comes in the road you see it Oh I hope whoever was involved in that accident tonight was alright . |
25 | They 're doin' a good job all round . |
26 | Add positive three , see this thing of using the same symbol for add and for positive is very confusing , very confusing , it 's as though , you know you 're speaking a different language where one word has about fifteen different meanings and you ca n't understand what they 're talking about most of the time . |
27 | They 're sending a Chief Inspector over to work with you . |
28 | Mind you I ca n't talk , I looked in the mirror a couple of weeks ago and my eyes are , I mean are really they 're having a rough time indeed |
29 | ‘ You 're having a marvellous time out there . |
30 | They 're having a mini break instead . |