Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [prep] [pron] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In its simplest form hearsay is evidence of facts which are not within the knowledge of a witness but have been communicated to him by another .
2 It was delivered very secretly by a student of the Convitto Maria Luigia who travelled on the tram , and it had been given to him by another boy at the same school , a boarder whom I knew well and who lived in Fontenallato .
3 Blame had n't been fastened on anyone except some unknown nutter back in the wilds of Ontario .
4 This has happened to us and has been reported to us by many other couples .
5 Two difficulties in particular , are relevant to the arguments that have been addressed to us in this case .
6 Not a word had been said to him of any untoward suspicions , or of the threat of an eyewitness coming to judgement this very night .
7 Father , why has no word been said to us of this matter ? ’
8 Well , to be strictly truthful , camp had already been made for us by some hi-tech realtors .
9 But serious allegations had already been made against him by this date .
10 That is not said by way of criticism , because the case does not appear primarily to have been argued before him on that basis .
11 I summarise the issues which have been argued before us on these appeals as follows .
12 As an adopted ball for LTA sanctioned events , ( adoption into the LTA Sponsors Ball Pool ) , it has already been selected for us in this country at the 14 , 16 and 18 and under Midland Bank Junior Championships .
13 He had all their attention now , every eye was wide and bright upon him , Herluin and Robert irresistibly moved to hoping against hope , but very wary of disappointment , Nicol interested but bewildered , for nothing had been said to him of the loss of Saint Winifred 's reliquary , or the possibility that he might have had it aboard his wagon , and had been robbed of it with all the rest .
14 He knew also that the human race freely chose to reject him ; it was only right that they should take some responsibility : mankind as well as God must be responsible for reversing the effects of the fall and for moving on to the mature relationship with the creator that had been ordained for them from all eternity .
15 Also the dyslexic child is not necessarily unintelligent because he ca n't write something which you 've just written on the blackboard or which has only just been shown to him in some other way ; the dyslexic person ca n't look up at a blackboard , hold the visual symbols in her mind and get them down on paper in a different position .
16 So have you ever , in terms of the crime , have you ever been affected by it in any way
17 This includes a good proportion of the population as , in addition to persons currently employed by the state , many others have been employed by it at some earlier stage in their lives .
18 These contained a number of allegations that had never been raised with her at all .
19 The need for a nursery in each area has been raised with me on several occasions .
20 The need for a nursery in each area has been raised with me on several occasions .
21 The other point on that is that the draft matters for the E I P including matter two D have been known to everyone for some considerable time .
22 The D O E objection has been known to everyone for some considerable time and their statement is quite explicit in what it says in relation to the matter of one D.
23 There are many who are surprised to discover that the words you see before you have been brought to you with little electronic influence beyond that which goes on within the brains of the writer and reader .
24 The upset and damage which has been caused to us by these articles is an extremely serious matter .
25 The majority of KPMG 's offices in Europe do not have a pro-active search capacity although several have been involved by us in this type of work — in particular Amsterdam , Utrecht , Paris , Frankfurt and Madrid .
26 I was fortunate to have been associated with him in this development over the first half of the 1940s .
27 The argument for separating judgments of quality from the funding have been put to him by some people in higher education who are afraid that quality judgments might have a practical effect on the universities .
28 We must take into account that evidence , as well as the other evidence , which seems to point the other way but has not been statistically upheld and has never been put before us in any form that we could check or examine .
29 I should perhaps add that I was not a member of the committee who heard these appeals in the first hearing since I became involved only when your Lordships who sat in the first hearing suggested a second hearing under my chairmanship and accordingly I have not been asked to consider this matter apart from the discussion of the extracts from Hansard which have been put before us in this appeal .
30 Saad Rashid was a shrewd man , good with figures , but it did not take his shrewdness to know that a sentence of death would have been passed upon him by those who had once been his colleagues in Baghdad .
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