Example sentences of "[vb past] to have be a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | July nineteen eighty eight escape from prison at with one other a Mr believed to have been a white Mercedes lorry near the prison . |
2 | My mother-in-law 's death , seemed to have been a long , lingering and painful end , bravely borne . |
3 | There seemed to have been a real shift from the closed systems of resource allocation that tended to exist before devolution , systems where a person , usually the head , made all the decision about capitation . |
4 | The only thing that stuck out in a day that seemed to have been a hundred hours of confusion was that nun . |
5 | She seemed to have been a reasonable kind of mother to Jenny ; at least she had n't stimulated any of the strong resentments which seemed to lie uneasily dormant in most daughters , especially those very fond of their fathers . |
6 | In the latest in a series of incidents , an animal grazing on Mithian Downs , near St Agnes , Cornwall , was wounded on its forehead by what appeared to have been a sharp instrument . |
7 | The small obstacle which he had feared appeared to have been a groundless worry . |
8 | This plan came to grief , however , when Waters , in an attempt to establish friendly relations , gave a prospective producer a copy of one of his books , which showed the idiosyncratic director palling up with one of Charles Manson 's gang — a gesture which was in even worse taste than it might sound , as the producer proved to have been a good friend of one of the gang 's victims . |
9 | With his deeply ingrained Catholic convictions and his belief in his role as God 's warrior , Franco could not tolerate what he considered to have been a religious and moral , as well as a political , betrayal . |