Example sentences of "[v-ing] [been] [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 Having been dismissed as a kitchen maid , she harnesses her poetry to her teapot .
2 They are the anxieties of our times , born of the idea that the individual must in one way or another ( any damned way , as a matter of fact , even confessing to having been abused as a child ) express his uniqueness and fulfil his potential .
3 Athey , though having been exposed as a poor leader , could also , like Allan Lamb , be considered a good number two .
4 The case arose out of a fatal road accident in Illinois , the plaintiff 's parents having been killed as a result of a head-on collision between their Volkswagen Rabbit and another vehicle .
5 I would have no effect at all on the kind of figures and the size of figures that we were considering , and , having been seen as a gesture , it would be really pointless to make it .
6 Korea is an ancient country with a very lengthy period of having been governed as a unified area ( from AD 668 to 1945 ) .
7 a Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives confirmed by the Institute as being of good standing and having been admitted as a Fellow for not less than three years ;
8 This has fallen into disuse , having been used as a military hospital and to sleep troops in transit in the First World War , a Sunday school , a library , and up until five years ago a store for the church gardening equipment .
9 The loss of McCoist opens up the possibility of Jess playing his first full international from the start , having been used as a substitute against Italy .
10 I conclude that looking at the matter from the point of view of expense incurred and not from the point of view of loss to the employer no expense could be regarded as having been incurred as a result of the decision of the authorities of the college to provide this particular benefit to the taxpayer .
11 Invariably this has identified the bird as having been ringed as a nestling in Norway .
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