Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These have been hidden here by a little firm , and I think I know whose it was ! ’
2 ‘ The tackle from behind has been stopped here for a long time , but they were doing it all night and getting away with it .
3 Instead of just inspecting records within the Input range you can define n output range so that all the records found as a result of the search are gathered together into a separate table .
4 Theses are assigned exclusively to a single category in all of the above lists .
5 And so , drawing together the threads of this obsessive preoccupation with the civility of ‘ Old England ’ which had been ripped apart by a new strain of hot-blooded and un-English violence , the Old Thunderer arrived at a truly horrific conclusion : ‘ Our streets are actually not as safe as they were in the days of our grandfathers .
6 Even its provenance had been established : a whole heap of such material — mostly in longer pieces — had been ripped out of a nearby house and lay , awaiting removal .
7 A sheet of cloth has been placed on to a stripped bed , the winding-sheet has been folded over the left-hand side of the corpse , the remainder drawn over the right , whilst the arms have been folded across the body in line with the bottom of the rib-cage .
8 Economic questions have been left largely to social policy analysts to look at , and much of their writing has been placed squarely within a radical framework often described by the term ‘ the political economy of ageing ’ .
9 In recent years , employment prospects have been excellent and geographers have been placed successfully in a wide range of employment in research , industry , commerce , government , and the professions , either entering directly or by using their first degrees as a foundation for further qualifications .
10 On the village green is a stone block said to have been placed there by a local lord of short stature , to help him mount his horse .
11 letters which are joined together as a single unit of type such as oe and fi .
12 Yachts wishing to use the canal are limited only by a maximum mast height of 80ft ( 24.5m ) .
13 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash .
14 I have argued elsewhere that these ideological failures have been compounded firstly by a reductive conception of culture and secondly by a culturalist conception of race and ethnic identity ( Gilroy , 1987 ) .
15 After all , the 26 tracks on the album have been whittled down from a huge figure .
16 Thirteen of the twenty rooms have been given over to a new permanent exhibition ‘ Europe and America : nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings and watercolours from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection ’ .
17 Leaves which are small , round or elliptic , fleshy , glossy , bright green , tapering towards the base without leaf-stalks , are arranged opposite on a stiff , round , fleshy stem .
18 The procession had been broken up by a large number of black youths from Lewisham , Deptford and Brixton , waving Ethiopian flags .
19 Brown , a former member of hit teen band New Edition , fears he has been caught up in a long-running feud between his former band 's road crew and one of America 's top street gangs .
20 It is greatly helped by a pragmatic government who , as it showed over the Rainbow Warrior affair , is quite prepared openly to back its security services even when they have been caught red-handed in a straightforward act of overt terrorism .
21 The luck of the draw you may say , but if the match had been pegged out by a considerate , knowledgeable angler the problem would not have arisen .
22 THOUSANDS of couples who hate each other are trapped together in a living hell because of the slump .
23 These include policies of enforced separation whereby only activities that do not cause conflicts are carried on within a single entity , declining to act in situations of acute conflict , use of independence policies and Chinese walls .
24 This case also often occurs in practice due to the results of cases such as grouped meter readings from customers who were at home when the meter reader called , combined with customers ' own readings carried out because they were out when the meter reader called , and a number of special checks that are carried out at a different time .
25 To make sure the system is working says stocktaking exercises are carried out on a regular basis and there are random checks of the collections .
26 Certain features are carried out on a large scale .
27 Sensitivity at the outset far outweighs a full routine of complicated strokes if they are carried out in a mechanical and impersonal manner .
28 Current powers do not allow for searches that are based on a policeman 's hunch that someone may be carrying an illicit article , or for blanket searches that are carried out in a particular area or among particular groups .
29 Sometimes the salespeople carry out merchandising activities like building up shelf displays , providing window stickers and in-store advertising , although sometimes these duties are carried out by a separate merchandiser or team of merchandisers , particularly when some form of demonstration or product promotion is required .
30 Not for the first time this year , Seles had been let off with a mere slap on the wrist .
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