Example sentences of "[adv] been [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 The unfriendly comment of Edgar Wind in Art and Anarchy was : ‘ What has optimistically been called a ‘ museum without walls ' ’ is in fact a museum on paper — a paper-world of art in which the epic oratory of Malraux proclaims , with the voice of a crier in the market place , that all art is composed in a single key , that huge monuments and small coins have the same plastic eloquence if transferred to the scale of the printed page , that a gouache can equal a fresco . ’
2 Sagarmatha National Park was born in 1976 and has since been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO .
3 I have since been offered a write-up in one of the car hi-fi magazines about the work on my car and others we have worked on .
4 Ecology , for example , had hitherto been granted a rather lowly status by professional scientists on account of its association with the kind of amateur botanical pursuits beloved of Victorian country vicars .
5 Cow 's milk allergy has hitherto been considered a temporary condition that improves or disappears with age .
6 Following the October general election , John Malecela , a former high commissioner to the United Kingdom , was appointed Prime Minister on Nov. 8 , replacing Joseph Warioba , who had hitherto been considered an eventual successor to President Ali Hassan Mwinyi .
7 ‘ 'Course I 'ave n't , you 've only been gone a minute . ’
8 ‘ I 've only been given a year 's contract , so the main priority will be to win all the matches , using essentially the same side that played in the World Cup .
9 She assured us they had only been worn a few times .
10 The planet had only been recontacted a century earlier .
11 This may be an odd thing to say when you 've only been married a month , but it 's true .
12 Lamb 's QC had told the appeal he felt harshly treated when Surrey , whose bowlers had actually been caught ball-tampering three times , had only been handed a £1,000 suspended fine .
13 He had only been commissioned a week .
14 I 've only been divorced a few months . ’
15 The divine has long been made an intimate participant in male experiences of violence , in war and in political martyrdom .
16 Although the cusp has long been considered a well defined spatial structure maintained by continuous reconnection , it has recently been suggested r4–6 that reconnection instead may take place in a series of discontinuous events ; this is the ‘ pulsating cusp model ’ .
17 The right to demonstrate against unpopular causes has long been considered a bulwark of liberty in any civilised society , enabling groups within that society to attempt to influence public opinion , to express their solidarity , to pressurise government and publicise their cause .
18 While classics , for example , are considered essentially upper- or upper-middle-class disciplines , engineering ( in this country at any rate ) has long been considered a subject suitable for aspirant working-class men .
19 Histamine has long been considered a putative mediator of the gastric acid secretory response to ethanol .
20 A year later and they had all been given a rise of one penny a day .
21 This whole question is of importance not only because it was so central to Engels 's book but also because The Origin has rightly been considered a major contribution to the feminist tradition .
22 For example , left-handedness has not been considered an impairment , while above-average weight has not been viewed an impairment unless the result of a physiological disorder .
23 In many ways this was a sensible policy since even if Danzig had not been made a Free City and had remained within the long arm of Prussia , the local economy was too poor to maintain it for long ; a German Danzig would still have been forced to rely upon a distant Vistula hinterland .
24 Perhaps if he had not been created a cardinal deacon he would have stayed in Bologna longer .
25 Cross-examined by Richard Rampton QC , for Count Tolstoy , on the eighth day of the libel trial , Lord Aldington told the court that he now considered the interests of the Cossacks had not been given a sufficiently high priority by the British Army and the War Cabinet .
26 If his marriage was in trouble it was because he and Diana had not been given a chance .
27 New Zealand Test star Iro has not been given a new contract by Manly and was offered back to Wigan last week .
28 ‘ And I 've not been given a good reason for it . ’
29 This fish has not been given a common name and is usually referred to as the ‘ sebae ’ .
30 Broadly , the survey confirmed that parents of children with special needs had not been given a real choice of placement , and that they had to fight hard for mainstream provision if this was their choice .
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