Example sentences of "[v-ing] been [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly the Order was prepared in some haste , but it can not be brushed aside as having been made out of an excess of caution . |
2 | Hard cheeses are more fatty , the whey having been pressed out of the cheese to leave only the fatty curds . |
3 | The picture is described as having been formed out of a series of anxious revisions which incorporate all that has preceded them so that there are glimpses of ‘ buried entities ’ to enliven gaps and edges . |
4 | The A.87 passes alongside , having been cut out of rocks to follow the shoreline . |
5 | Having been knocked out of the Tennents Scottish Cup by the Rugby Park side and after failing to beat them in three previous league meetings , there was a distinct edge to Raith 's play on Saturday . |
6 | He lived on a war pension , having been invalided out of the RAF with epilepsy — the result , we think , of an explosion in a munitions factory . |
7 | Having been forced out of the eastern fjords in endless rainswept misery we headed for Mývatn , Gođafoss and Akureyri , three attractions in the north of Iceland . |
8 | A group of English players are reported to be bitter at having been left out of the squad for next week 's world team championships , and inevitably , the name of the game for the next couple of days in the Open , which starts today , will be to try to make monkeys of those who omitted them . |
9 | Having been closed out of the Pentium/NT market until the chip appears , Corollary Inc is back dusting off its 80486/Unix technology and enhancing its Cbus 1 product , making it meaningful for 486DX2s , adding 1Mb of cache at each CPU and going with the latest symmetric APICs . |
10 | In the nineteenth century , Swinburne , having been thrown out of his local , the Green Man , on the west side of Putney Hill , walked over the common to the Rose and Thorn ‘ where , according to a letter of Watts Dunton , he drank eight pints of strong ale and was violently sick over the landlord 's daughter , a woman called Henrietta Luce who later married a distant relative of Trollope 's . |
11 | He arrived in Newcastle , having been thrown out of South Africa for spending most of his national service in a psychiatric hospital . |
12 | Nor , for that matter , are they all able to make first-hand experiments with teaching style , some of them having been promoted out of contact with the pupils . |