Example sentences of "[adj] have [been] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The point is not that some have been forgiven a greater number of sins than others or that some are ‘ worse sinners ’ than others but that some see their need of forgiveness and others do not . |
2 | The following have been awarded a Conditional Pass . |
3 | Now that Grundig has priced its own recorders at dumping levels , however , the Japanese have been given a heaven-sent opportunity to welch on their promises to the EEC . |
4 | Since 1961 twenty other nations have signed the Treaty , of which six have been acquired the special consultative status accorded to nations that are active in research . |
5 | About two dozen have been given the chance to return to Middlebrook Mushrooms , Whitley Farm , near Selby , North Yorks , days after they lost their fight to take the firm to a tribunal . |
6 | These have been called the pronouns of power and solidarity respectively . |
7 | Once these have been serviced no further actions will result . |
8 | These have been christened the ‘ broken-wing ’ display and the ‘ rodent-run ’ . |
9 | All the gardens have been chosen by local inspectors , and 80 have been awarded the highest accolade of a two-star rating . |
10 | And hundreds more have been given the chop in other areas . |
11 | The 1990s have been declared the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction . |
12 | AIl five have been offered the vacancies they wanted : one to be a military policewoman , another a driver , the third to train as an administrative assistant , While the other two are destined to be a staff clerk and a telecommunications operator . |
13 | It is the first time the Swiss have been given a vote on the defence budget . |
14 | Thousands have been denied the right to life in Northern Ireland and Great Britain as a result of a body of dedicated terrorists seeking to impose their will upon the nation . |