Example sentences of "have be [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , it also allowed entry into the policewomen 's world , which , using van Maanen 's logic , would have been denied a male field-worker ( for the difficulties in establishing rapport experienced by a male researcher on the police see Warren and Rasmussen 1977 : 358 ) .
2 It must have been mailed a few days ago , with a second class stamp .
3 ‘ It 's something that should have been done a long time ago .
4 Which should have been done a long time ago , and I 've been given yet another extension .
5 I BELIEVE Dr Cox should have been given a long jail sentence .
6 If I 'd known that I would have been given a long lecture at the end of the day , well … ’
7 BATTLE of the Atlantic veteran and Garston MP Eddie Loyden should have been given a greater role in the recent commemorations .
8 If somehow she could have been given a meagre share in their relationship , if one or the other had treated her as a confidante , it might have been more bearable .
9 I do n't think she should have been given a custodial sentence , but a community service to make her think about what she 's done .
10 I knew , of course , that one or other of the suore kept a constant eye on how we behaved , and I knew too that had they noticed anything ‘ unusual ’ I would have been given a severe talking-to and told not to come back .
11 YOUR TASK : often you will have been given an explicit purpose for making notes at the outset .
12 A police spokesman said it appeared Tony could have been struck a glancing blow by the wing mirror of a blue Transit-type van .
13 It must have been said a thousand times in angling literature that location is the key to success and in zander fishing this was never more so .
14 On going into the line for the first time , Jubert 's colonel gave the officers of his regiment instructions that must have been repeated a thousand times at Verdun :
15 We might even have had a decent election and the country might have been saved a good deal earlier , but everyone knows that that is how we got here .
16 In not taking this step seven years or five years ago , this country could have been saved a great deal of suffering .
17 I mean I had no idea that by doing ‘ I left no ring with her ’ by Viola I was doing something that must have been heard a hundred times that day — I had no idea .
18 ‘ Making Their Mark ’ could equally well have been called a mixed exhibition ; but this is a term more often used for a show put on by an exhibiting society , that type of artists ' organisation whose importance in Europe was created by the middle classes , who sought in the eighteenth century to buy pictures rather than give commissions , as aristocratic patrons had been accustomed to do .
19 Maidstone 's face displayed what could almost have been called a mischievous grin .
20 Furious Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson argued it should have been called an incomplete pass and made his point forcibly after the Redskins ' 20-17 victory .
21 According to Dore ( 1979 ) the later that capitalist development occurs the less likely there will have been established a prior system of free wage labour in a capitalist agricultural sector .
22 I could hardly blame him here — at least his feelings ; but even if , with an earlier and exact diagnosis he could have been spared a great deal of pain over a considerable period of time , I realize that nothing could have saved him .
23 Over ninety states have accepted the obligation not to acquire nuclear arms under the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty ; although this treaty has not prevented the detonation of a nuclear device by India and the covert acquisition of nuclear capacity also by Israel and South Africa , the total list of nuclear powers is relatively small , and perhaps less than may have been predicted a few years ago .
24 Despite their being one of the most common types of artefact in female graves , they may have been considered a personal luxury .
25 Until last week this latter option might have been considered a possible piece of government lunacy .
26 To Paykel , it would have been considered a positive event or ‘ entrance ’ event which he would therefore not expect to correlate with depression .
27 Immediately I saw that if Edward had mentioned that name it would have been deemed a great betrayal .
28 Indeed , their hire was taken for granted , and it would have been deemed a curious request had a client expressed a view to buy them .
29 Very heavy Syrian casualties would apparently have been deemed a lesser price to pay than the probable failure of anything less than what the general 's men say was planned : a full-scale armoured and infantry assault involving 40,000 men on five main axes along a 50-kilometre front .
30 At first the glare from Lucifer — extending beyond Moloch 's ice-locked horizon , and reflecting from Belial high above — turned the depths of space into a flat black backdrop that could just as well have been suspended a few feet in front of her eyes .
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