Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [been] given a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 co-ordinates up , erm , you know , I have n't yet had contact from er no , I thought I 'd been given a new name , but , no I have n't had con any contact from my new co-ordinator yet , erm , but that was n't in my mind when I spoke on Thursday about Christmas , perhaps I ought to pursue that one in time for the next meeting and see what 's happening in South Africa and are getting it in South America for .
2 My mate and I had been given a long list of names , of Bulawayo people we should meet .
3 Prior to the patrol I had been given a verbal briefing on the night 's events .
4 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 . ’
5 I HAVE been given a new camera but have lost the instructions .
6 I have been given a beautiful abutilon plant , and I wonder if you could advise me on how to look after it .
7 I have been given a large quantity of fabric and I would like to know if it would be suitable for painting in oils or acrylic .
8 So if you 'd been given a free choice , you would n't have given your sweets to your brother , would you ?
9 But , on getting her act together later the next day , Laura had been appalled to discover that not only had Ross already left for Australia — but she 'd been given a small attic room next to the children 's nursery .
10 Besides being allowed to play mistress of this house for years , you 've been given a good allowance .
11 When you 've been given a fine brain like I have , you 've got to use it .
12 They were beautiful , these Andalucían horses , and she had been given a long lecture on the subject by Ana , who seemed to be an expert .
13 Although in law a female fiancée can enter Britain quite freely ( without an entry certificate ) she had been held up , questioned again and again , and late in the evening she had been given a sexual examination by officials who she thought might be doctors .
14 She had been given a plain black dress with a crisp white apron and a mob-cap .
15 He was about five-feet tall , but he had an enormous ability to make you feel that you had been given a real challenge and it seemed all-important to discharge it to his satisfaction and he was equally praising of your achievement .
16 As a book reviewer of some 25 years experience I am not , and never will be , of the school that thinks that because you have been given a free book , you should give a good review .
17 Now they 've been given a derelict school building , gutted by fire , for their new community association .
18 And because they 've been given a tantalising series of glimpses of a fuller life , they 're aware and starving .
19 When the cameras had long since departed , I was left to carry the can and answer any angry participants who felt they had been given a raw deal .
20 Complacency about recession could destroy the Tories yet : they have been given a sharp warning by the electorate and they disregard it at their peril .
21 Right across Britain they have been given a new lease of life .
22 In the author 's constituency , for example , there is a company whose main competitor in Germany has been given switchgear free of charge by the local electricity board , and they have been given a twenty-year loan at no interest for generating plant .
23 Now they have been given a fresh lease of life , inviting the ( wrong ) conclusion that the need for a further shake-out is past .
24 The former ought to be more prominently displayed , the article says , so that patients are n't confused about whether they have been given a different type of medicine when collecting subsequent prescriptions .
25 Now he has been given a new show by Granada TV .
26 But now he has been given a new lease of life after securing a sports bursary at Stirling University .
27 Even at the time of his admission and immediately prior to surgery when he has been given a great deal of information , his overriding concern is how he will cope with a stoma and whether he will be able to manage at home .
28 Taylor pointed out one of the things about great players who are given freedom is that they work very hard , and Gascoigne is prepared to do that , even in the knowledge that he has been given a special licence .
29 Instead it has been given a new imprimatur and left on the old job .
30 Now this woman had always been aware of the as a child , she had always known it , it had n't be unconscious in the sense she 'd forgotten it , but it had been isolated , it has been given a new name , and ca unfortunately I ca n't remember what it was , but it was , it was completely er innocuous , the name was the term she used was totally innocuous .
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