Example sentences of "[being] [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I refer to the decision of the Labour Group that in the first instance all Conference items should be submitted to the Labour Group Executive for approval before being placed on a committee agenda .
2 From 1 April this year , the vast majority of patients will be guaranteed admission to hospital within two years of being placed on a hospital waiting list .
3 Likewise , scorch marks on kitchen worktops due to a hot pan being placed on a worktop is not considered as fire damage .
4 Another early problem was to uncurl a twist in the fuselage due to the skins having been removed without the airframe being placed in a jig .
5 In contrast , Jones ( 1989 ) argued that " only the most myopic enthusiasts for parent power can believe that this constituency [ the total number of 100,000 parent-governors ] will , by being placed in a quasi-market situation , automatically start operating as agents of that system " .
6 At a more analytical level , these micro-observations are being placed in a series of broader contexts .
7 They were only caught after being stopped for a burglary they did n't commit .
8 The eventual movie Black Legion followed the detail of the Detroit story in many respects although the idea of a member of the jury actually being recognized as a member of the Legion as had happened in Detroit was dropped .
9 He emphasized the need for single command of strategic forces and for a common foreign policy , with the Commonwealth being recognized as a subject in international law .
10 This gives the little nest additional stability and so reduces the risk of it being overturned by a gust of wind .
11 Nevertheless an important start has been made and some students are being exposed to a segment of African literature .
12 It was like being socked with a Wellington boot full of mud . ’
13 No matter how often we tell people that a dog is for life , not just for Christmas , some are always abandoned within hours of being given as a present . ’
14 An estate agent must then show that ‘ all due diligence ’ has been used to avoid a false or misleading impression being given about a property .
15 The advice is being given in a course run by the police and a local authority to help children learn how to deal with strangers .
16 We shall just have to pretend it 's not there , there 's not , there 's not quite as bad as when I had to speak for Amnesty on Radio Essex last year and it was live , as every word , every word I spoke was being you know being heard by a lot of people and that 's , that was very , that was very intimidating .
17 Sir John 's voice , meanwhile , is currently being heard in a stage version of Charles Dickens 's A Christmas Carol which opened in Los Angeles yesterday .
18 He 's one of two being reared on a South Oxfordshire farm by game-keeper Ian Beningfield , who is also looking after a much more common Tawny owl , as well as a kestrel and a buzzard .
19 The system is targeted at scientists and engineers needing to access , manipulate , analyse and present large volumes of information , quickly and easily , being intended as a kind of happy medium between traditional user-hostile statistical software and spreadsheets , which are inadequate for complex technical data analysis .
20 The Government are being stampeded by a bunch of loony , rabid , right-wing fanatics .
21 The other answer is that erm certainly some trials have been done with patients not being diagnosed by a computer , but by giving initial information like their age , their date of birth , erm where the pain is , etc. erm actually interacting themselves with the computer , and studies have shown curiously that patients actually prefer to use a computer rather than to give this information to a doctor .
22 In the first of these , his penchant for physical combat resulted in his nose being broken during a fist-fight with another boy .
23 In Type I disease , the calves have usually been set-stocked in one area for several moths ; in contrast , Type II disease often has a typical history of calves being grazed on a field from spring to mid-summer , then moved and brought back to the original field in the autumn .
24 On the other hand , if you appear too submissive you stand in danger of being dismissed as a bit of a weed .
25 ‘ Will you write Charles Napier that I made his man Moncrieff a lieutenant , ’ Keith wrote , ‘ and I am now obliged to invalid him to prevent his being dismissed by a court martial .
26 But now the sleaze has bubbled to the surface and is being brandished like a fetish by the ‘ new class ’ reckless entrepreneurs living on their wits in the capital of the Wild East .
27 The main road is no less attractive and much quicker , passing the residence of Gate , a Victorian house built in mock Tudor style , and many delectable wayside cottages before crossing the Dee and , after being joined by a road from Barbondale near the ancient settlement of Gawthrop , heads directly into Dent Town .
28 Earlier in the week their Paddling Challenge , the oldest canoe race in the world , had seen several of the overseas competitors joining in without stopping even to unload their vehicles when they arrived and being joined by a number of prominent paddlers from the past .
29 It is only too easy to find minor errors in a publication which contains so many names and so much information , but these are the very features likely to lead to the book being treated as a reference by local historians for years to come .
30 ‘ In case you miss your way , ’ he said , but Fenella had heard the key turn in the lock earlier and knew she was still being treated as a prisoner .
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