Example sentences of "had been [verb] [adv prt] with a " in BNC.

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1 Aurangzeb had been struck down with a fever , and it was believed that he was beyond recovery .
2 She had changed into some clothes brought for her by a clerk who had been sent out with a handful of roubles to a nearby shop .
3 In his opinion there was no doubt that Miss Ward 's head had been cut off with a single blow from a sharp instrument .
4 Reduced to ten men after captain Eric Caldow had been stretchered off with a broken leg , Scotland had just defeated England , and the flamboyant Baxter , an irrepressible rogue in a dark blue jersey had scored both goals .
5 The room was already warm and the furniture shone as if all the pieces had been gone over with a damp cloth .
6 It alleged that he had been fitted out with a secret transmitter on one of his missions to Lebanon , to pinpoint the exact location of the hostages and kidnappers .
7 Earlier , first choice scrum-half Ian MacKay had been ruled out with a broken hand before the finish of the North Harbour game , placing an enormous load on Alberta 's Tom Liddle , a very successful first time tourist .
8 The cropmark was similar to a large square , only some parts of the square were missing , almost if they had been rubbed out with a large eraser .
9 Not for the first time this year , Seles had been let off with a mere slap on the wrist .
10 It had been set up with a directly practical focus : to provide insights and resources which would help teachers in initial training to prepare themselves to use activities involving collaborative work between children .
11 When she was nineteen she had been going out with a steady boyfriend for three years , and they had decided to get married .
12 He had been brought up with a lot of fine furniture and had always been conscious of its value .
13 All this happened in early spring — the third week in March , I think — and for several weeks of the previous summer Inez had been carrying on with a man staying at one of the St Ives hotels .
14 It seemed eminently believable that you , or possibly your family , had been annoyed , devastated — whatever — on finding out that your grandfather had been playing around with a young Irish girl , and had sent you over to demand an explanation , exact retribution … ’
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