Example sentences of "[been] [verb] [adj] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The production of up-to-date Class Lists has been delayed due to the tardy response of teachers to requests for current details .
2 Although there was an attempt to introduce some competition for BT , this has been limited due to the natural monopoly position of parts of the telecommunications industry .
3 You trust the judgement of a man whos been proven right over the last 5 years .
4 They crossed the jetty to a large wooden door , which had been propped open with a three-legged stool .
5 At the back of the platform was a fence , and although it had apparently been painted white in the early 1900's , in later years the paint had peeled off and bushes had grown up on the cutting side to provide a new backdrop to the isolated platform beside the overgrown railway .
6 Team Spirit 92 had been cancelled due to the improving relations between the two Korean states , but in recent months relations had deteriorated as a result of the North 's refusal to accept unscheduled inspection of its nuclear facilities , and the alleged discovery within South Korea of a huge Northern spy network [ see p. 39141 ] .
7 Like the last editions we 'd had , it was censored , but enough remained to make it plain that all hell had been let loose over The Satanic Verses .
8 All hell would have been let loose by the French plants and the French Government if the boot had been on the other foot and anyone had attempted to transfer products and facilities from France to the UK .
9 I 've just been let loose in the big bad world and I 'm scared to death !
10 ROLLERSKATE SKINNY sound like hyperactive urchins who 've had one bottle of Strongbow too many and been let loose in the local guitar shop .
11 The CPSU could have been considered analogous to a liberal democratic party in some limited respects .
12 The officers believe Elizabeth and Julie had been sunbathing naked on the remote beach , confident they would not be seen .
13 Jones has a lovely service but he has not been looking good behind a struggling pack .
14 The Croatian Community of Herceg-Bosna had , however , been proclaimed illegal by the Constitutional Court of Bosnia-Hercegovina on Sept. 14 .
15 7.6.3.2 any of the Permissions have been granted subject to a lawful condition with which [ it would be impossible for or in all the circumstances it would be unreasonable to expect ] the Landlord to comply
16 Its contents certainly merit much closer attention than on the whole has been made possible for the general public around Europe .
17 Contributions to both of these acquisitions have been made possible through a joint promotion with the Kellogg company of Great Britain .
18 Nizan 's rehabilitation in 1960 had been made possible by a gradual evolution in the political and ideological climate in France , itself reflected in Sartre 's own intellectual itinerary .
19 Dr Porteous added that gene therapy testing had been made possible by the genetically-engineered mice developed by the MRC team last year .
20 This policy announcement , which was designed to curb heavy state spending in the health sector , had been made possible by the strong growth of medical aid schemes in all communities [ see above for plan to desegregate some state hospitals ] .
21 The novel needs to be understood in the context of the modes of textual communication which have been made possible by the digital revolution .
22 Trial reintroductions of dormice have been made possible by the imaginative captive-breeding programmes of Dot Heaton at Windsor Safari Park .
23 Many converters of churches which incorporate this arrangement have naturally regarded this space as a zone in which living-rooms might be accommodated , and the beneficial use of such roof space has largely been made possible by the widespread employment of standard reversible ventilating and double-glazed roof windows .
24 Downsizing has been made possible by the growing power of the microprocessor and the new ‘ economies of small ’ .
25 Indeed , it had been made possible by the deliberate ambiguity of his pronouncements .
26 The visit of the Hamburg Ballet has been made possible by the generous support of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany .
27 The German explanation that the risky Scandinavian operation had been made necessary by the planned British landing and breach of neutrality had , therefore , the ring of plausibility and seems to have been largely accepted by the German population .
28 However , if you have been made redundant from a skilled or semi-skilled job you are eligible .
29 In the past , some of Britain 's best known defence contracters have provided secure long term employment in the constituency , but thousands have been made redundant in the last two years .
30 FIGURES which show that more than 300,000 manufacturing workers have been made redundant in the past two years , revealed a ‘ deepening jobs crisis ’ , one of Britain 's biggest unions said yesterday .
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