Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Duncan 's small room , with a metal-framed cot , small table and two chairs , was one of the best in the hotel , having been repainted a sickly pale green only six months earlier . |
2 | Oak has been given a rich honey-toned stain for a kitchen with a cosy farmhouse feel . |
3 | Haroun had been given a small separate room at the end of the hut , as befitted a VIP . |
4 | He had been to Martin Finkelstein 's bar mitzvah and had been given a small white hat , which was still on his mantelpiece at home . |
5 | All these strategic arguments in favour of nuclear power , from the military imperative through national pride to the need for an alternative to fossil fuels , have also been given a powerful institutional base . |
6 | ‘ If Debbie had lost a leg she would have been given a customised artificial limb and provided with physiotherapy at the hospital and at home , ’ says Mrs Finni . |
7 | A CLEAN sweep at the Treasury , where Norman Lamont has been given a whole new team of ministers . |
8 | To the Ryans and their like , Anthony had been given a magnificent send-off . |
9 | She had been given a plain black dress with a crisp white apron and a mob-cap . |
10 | The standard glow switch , as it is known , has been given a paradoxical new life by the recent arrival of energy-saving lamps . |
11 | It has been given a signed framed photograph of Gary Lineker and a football signed by all the Tottenham Hotspur players . |
12 | A few days ago , some hooligan or other walked into our bedroom , mine and Jane 's — and lifted " Suddenly , as the thought struck him , he jerked back in his chair , as if he had been given a minor electric shock , and stared at Alice , his jaw literally dropping . |
13 | Chris had already been given a severe ticking-off when he 'd admitted to the box-office that he 'd lost count of the number of tickets and cheques he 'd stuffed into all his suit pockets . |
14 | In view of future events it is important to note the absence of detail on agriculture , even though this had been designated a special economic activity which would be handled completely at the supranational level . |
15 | While the area had been designated a National Archaeological Reserve , he expressed fear of looting from the site . |
16 | Although he has agreed personal terms with Rovers manager Kenny Dalglish and been offered a lucrative four-year contract , Arsenal and Manchester United are also chasing the young star . |
17 | But there was one piece of good news for Anne Henderson tonight.She 's been offered a three bedroomed home to rent … and could be ready to move in by the weekend . |
18 | But there are grounds for scepticism : there has not been produced a clear coherent overall plan which places significant values , skills and , characteristics at the forefront of the curriculum . |
19 | Their friendship has been called a unique political ménage à trois . |
20 | Although Bernice had been dealt a few rough cards in her life , she still thought that there could be something better . |
21 | At the end of October , we learned that WGEC had been awarded a major new contract with BP . |
22 | The thick grey hair had been tinted a reddish brown , a process to which she had succumbed only for the last two years , having previously been free in expressing her opinion of those stupid women who aimed to camouflage their age by dyeing their hair . |
23 | Surely it 's true that everyone who changes his or her life because of crime — from those afraid to go out at night to those afraid to go into the parks they pay for — surely these people have been denied a basic civil right . |
24 | The half-uncial which was the basis of the Saxon book-hand , had originated in Ireland where , side by side with it , there had been evolved a condensed upright minuscule , used for ‘ glosses ’ ( or short commentaries and explanations inserted between the lines ) . |
25 | At any point of the communication process , there will have already been established a certain linguistic and non-linguistic environment . |