Example sentences of "has [adv] [been] give a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | New Zealand Test star Iro has not been given a new contract by Manly and was offered back to Wigan last week . |
2 | This fish has not been given a common name and is usually referred to as the ‘ sebae ’ . |
3 | He accepts that he can not make a categorical statement about innocence or guilt , but he feels that his constituent has not been given a fair hearing . |
4 | Alcock was cheered up by a letter from his CO at Mudros telling him the ‘ Your baby has just been given a new suit of clothes and is learning to walk . |
5 | A young teacher ( Class 3 ) has just been given a special award for the ‘ best classroom ’ in Francistown . |
6 | Marxism and Existentialism have exercised the greatest influence upon theology , while in addition the general question of how far theology should permit itself to be influenced by philosophy has also been given a good deal of attention . |
7 | The Evening Degree in particular has now been given a substantial boost as a result of the University 's successful bid for UFC funding and this means that from 1992–93 , three Arts departments ( History , Film and Media and Politics ) will offer courses in the evenings . |
8 | Unfortunately , this proposal has been so remodelled that , in reality , the old First Division has simply been given a new name . |
9 | He has nt been given a real chance — but it is quite a difficult position to get a decent run if you are nt 1st choice . |
10 | It is true that Beccaria 's classical programme has never been given a full trial ( the image of his public floggings and toiling chain-gangs rather than his denial of capital punishment may help the liberal-minded to feel this less of a loss ) . |
11 | Cook has incidentally been given a testimonial season by Transvaal for his outstanding services over a long period . |