Example sentences of "been [vb pp] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A variety of cargoes , as diverse as Britain 's industries , has been carried on the inland waterways .
2 then he 's been put on a short week ?
3 Mr Goldring told the jury on the second day of the trial , which is expected to last for three months , that Bradley had been put on an intravenous drip but in the early hours of the next morning he shouted out , complaining of pain around the drip site .
4 ‘ Everything in this century has been put on the marital couple .
5 Though no official cost has been put on the deep-water well which led to the West of Shetland find , industry sources suggest the total outlay may have been less than £10 million .
6 After all , the state owns many buildings and assets , and much emphasis has been put on the institutional shareholdings of insurance companies and pension funds .
7 ‘ We decided to suspend treatment for a while but have been put on the waiting list at the Ulster .
8 But if issues like these have been put on the public agenda by feminists , the substantive gains they achieved were limited .
9 Officials at the bank now admit that they failed to consider the affected population , and that more pressure could have been put on the Indian government to produce environmental plans .
10 Now that the Asian elephant has been put on the endangered list and included in the Red Data Book of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature 's Survival Service , governments will find it difficult officially to sanction catching operations .
11 The museum , along with its art gallery , has been put on the endangered list by Thamesdown Borough Council , which is being forced to make cuts in its budget .
12 A final decision has not yet been taken on the possible move .
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