Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] [prep] a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Paisley 's whole career has been distinguished by a finely developed sense of symbolism and an event like the imprisonment was not to be wasted . |
2 | With the passing of the FSA 1986 regulation has been placed on a far more formal rule-orientated basis than previously . |
3 | To some degree , the MDC has been placed in a particularly onerous position because of its having to compete for industrial and commercial investment with surrounding new towns and the local enterprise zone and Freeport . |
4 | The chances are that her shock has been compounded by an unexpectedly extreme reaction . |
5 | It 's been arranged for a very long time . ’ |
6 | It was built in 1960 and the original leather interior has been re-upholstered in a rather fetching magenta ( plum colour to you non-artistic types ) Dralon . |
7 | High-precision and high-resolution geochemical mapping have been developed to a very high standard by BGS . |
8 | Regional geochemical studies , including high-precision and high-resolution geochemical mapping , have been developed to a very high standard by the BGS . |
9 | It 's great to see how the prototype has been developed into a commercially viable design . |
10 | Now the estate is in the hands of Dr Douglas Wise and Coldingham Loch has been developed into a very attractive fishery . |
11 | Anyway , the implication of my argument , and of the neurological experiments to which I have referred , is that the functions of the left side of the brain have been developed in a very special way in the human species and that this specialization is reflected in the universals of human culture , including the general structure of language , all of which are reflections of the fact that the left side of the brain operates in binary logic . |
12 | But as yet , however , much less attention has been given to an equally crucial dimension of local government activity — its capacity to actually achieve its policy intentions . |
13 | The speech , an undeniable disappointment , had indeed been given in an unusually dull monotone and at great speed . |
14 | I loved maths when I was at school , but I had been taught in a very formal way . |
15 | I in fact I 've just been shown a different copy of this , Gwen has just shown me a different copy and the colour 's is totally different , its a very , very poor erm print and , when I was looking at this through my book , the background was very strange and I felt that almost had been painted by a totally different artist , but having seen Gwin 's , er Gwen 's |
16 | Both accepted what might have been regarded as a rather dubious honour . |
17 | So we do n't want to be any under any illusions about that , and the same can be applied to the fact that we have made no real provision for nursery education , that we were in trouble over special needs in this county , that was a a requirement to restore services that were well below the S S A on Social Services , and we really all this er this er , new administration has done , has been brought those up , those services up to what would have been regarded as a quite an unacceptable level with most of the the the authorities in this country . |
18 | The research focus shifted to the role of the message in referential communication , and also to listeners who had hitherto been regarded as a somewhat passive element . |
19 | Gratitude to him has always been greater in the Orthodox churches of the East than in the West , where his domination of the church has often not been regarded as an altogether unmitigated good , at least in its consequences . |
20 | Throughout his lifetime he had been regarded as an excellently scientific psychologist who had shown that the level of a child 's intelligence has little to do with the child 's home environment ; instead it is a product of the intelligences of the child 's parents . |
21 | On 19 July Roberts and Cross wrote to Dr John Lawrence at SWWA suggesting that the public had been exposed to a more serious hazard than had been admitted : they were told that they could meet Lawrence but he would give them no information . |
22 | Either the C scribe or one of his predecessors added to the 1017 entry that the ætheling Eadwig was afterwards killed , and ( perhaps inadvertently ) omitted from it the expulsion of Eadwig king of the ceorls , which appears under 1020 ; the information in 1030 that Olaf " was afterwards holy " ( i.e. regarded as a saint ) must also have been included at a fairly late stage in C 's composition . |
23 | The right to abortion on psychological or social grounds had not been included in a more restrictive earlier draft . |
24 | What had really occurred was that the Hollywood style had been updated and a large number of films had been located in a more contemporary urban setting . |
25 | Thus a detailed criticism in " The Observer " of the activities of the Workers ' Revolutionary Party was justified , despite proof that some allegations were untrue : the jury found that the inaccuracies could not " materially injure " plaintiffs who had been depicted in an otherwise truthful light . |
26 | It did not happen : and yet the demise of the book , the transformation of the traditional classroom , and indeed the end of schools and colleges as we now know them , have all been forecast with an almost hilarious regularity throughout the century , with the results that we see around us . |
27 | This well has been drilled through a tectonically stressed area , as demonstrated by the hole break-out displayed in Fig. 11 . |
28 | Coconut 's yellow oilskins had been superseded by an equally blinding anorak and I , in the regrettable absence of my ski-suit jacket , looked camouflaged against the trees in stone-washed jeans and a roomy olive-drab Barbour borrowed from Tremayne . |
29 | Or , perhaps all our democratic rights have now been superseded by an even more compelling one — the right not to know . |
30 | As a child , she had been dominated by a slightly older brother . |