Example sentences of "been [verb] to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But Adrie van Tiggelen , the Anderlecht defender who missed the Wales game because of suspension , has been recalled to a 16-man squad which also includes AC 's Frank Rijkaard . |
2 | The reality is that the scheme has so far been limited to a small number of well managed practices , which for the most part were generously funded and chosen to succeed . |
3 | I have been limited to a reduced number of pages , but I have tried hard to make them count . |
4 | Life down on the farm is kiddie-sized in Niedersachen , German , where Thorsten , Manuela and Kornnelia Pape have been treated to a mini tractor by their father Klaus , who farms land around the village . |
5 | Indeed , the six-metre long sauropod neck has been likened to a living crane for lifting the head to feed , with up to fifteen vertebrae possessing unique extra articulations in the neck to combine strength with agility . |
6 | The emotions have been likened to a musical instrument and it is a man 's task to play upon its uttermost strings . |
7 | Thus , the yearly incidence rate was 0.03% for the whole population , and even if it had been adjusted to an age-standardised incidence , the observed incidence of 1.2% would still be more than expected , considering that the uncorrected risk ratio was 40 . |
8 | Some of these are already apparent following Britain 's entry into the ERM : the stoking up of inflation in the mid-1980s and the creation in the 1990s of a million or so extra unemployed , together with thousands of bankruptcies , can properly be ascribed in the main to priority having been given to a managed exchange rate . |
9 | despite no implied obligation on a landlord to maintain land over which a right of way had been given to a third party there was an obligation in the case where use of property would be impossible in the absence or without that obligation . |
10 | Mr erm bearing in mind it its multi role capability and the fact that the U K is likely to be engaged in more and more out of air operations in support of U N er has any consideration been given to a maritime variant . |
11 | it may have been referred to a higher court . |
12 | As there is only one fixing point , this being on the base , it would have had to have been fastened to a stable item , such as furniture . |
13 | In our case I believe it has helped all three of us. has been exposed to a greater variety of people and situations which may have contributed to his easy-going nature . |
14 | Tumour ‘ promoters ’ are substances such as the phorbolesters that are n't carcinogenic by themselves but encourage the growth of malignant tumours in cells that have previously been exposed to a low dose of a true carcinogen ( known as an initiator ) . |
15 | As both hon. Members will have in mind , European Community monitors are now in place who have been exposed to a high degree of personal risk . |
16 | He had been attracted to a young lady who lived with her mother ; he called on them constantly , smiling all the time , but never saying what he was after ; with the inevitable result that the damsel got tired of her tortoise " , and gave her hand to a brisker suitor . |
17 | Replacements have been confined to a new head gasket around 3,000 hours and one each of pto and main clutches . |
18 | During the war , ABPC had been confined to a small studio at Welwyn , producing low-budget crime melodramas . |
19 | As anyone who has ever been confined to a closed institution will know , meals are events : they are the landmarks in each repetitive day , often providing the only elements of novelty or surprise in an otherwise predictable routine . |
20 | WACC has acquired a certain expertise in this field , but its activities so far have been confined to a few countries or sub-regions . |
21 | Criticism of the war seems to have been confined to a few individuals . |
22 | Without them the useful life of streptomycin might have been confined to a few years . |
23 | His limited activities to date had been confined to an uncommitted setting-up operation . |
24 | She said that patients had been evacuated to an upper floor . |
25 | The wholesale slaughter of these magnificent animals by poachers has been averted to a considerable degree since embargoes have been placed on the exportation of their skins and on products manufactured locally for the Indian tourist industry , such as briefcases , wallets , belts and handbags . |
26 | To summarise , again , survey evidence from Appendix 1 , people who had been educated to a higher level , who were more highly paid , or were in a higher social group , seemed more readily able than average to use APR or credit cost information in choosing among loan options . |
27 | When the mare basins were excavated the fragmentary material beneath them must have been compressed to a higher density than before . |
28 | The weir at Melrose Cauld on the Tweed has been rebuilt to a dangerous design and is no longer considered safe to shoot at any point . |
29 | The mechanization of the mine has already been carried to an admirable point … |
30 | However , computer control has been added to a significant number of reactors ( the first computers were installed in 1975 ) . |