Example sentences of "[verb] after they [verb] [been] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Then from the sealed camp at Fairford — ‘ The Cage ’ , where members of the S.A.S. were confined after they had been briefed — there was released the batch of letters to overwhelm me anew with love and foreboding .
2 In the centre of the platform gapes an immense lime pit covered by a grating which is used for the disposal of the hanged after they have been gibbeted .
3 Doris , the girl who worked next to Anne , had been killed and her parents injured after they had been taken to a rest centre from their bombed house .
4 ‘ I was hoping he could give advice on how women could and should react after they had been attacked . ’
5 Here their superiors criticise them for failing after they have been given such brilliant training .
6 Other members of the Chatichai government whose assets had been seized after they had been declared " unusually wealthy " by the AVC were Pramual Sabhavasu and Police Captain Chalerm Yubamrung .
7 And see s.24(3) : [ n ] o goods shall be regarded as having continued to be stolen after they have been returned to the person from whom they were stolen or to other lawful possession or custody or after that person and any other person claiming through him have otherwise ceased as regards these goods to have any right to restitution in respect of the theft .
8 Is there anything you can tell me about the two young women who died after they had been working in this house , Theresa Nolan and Diana Travers ? ’
9 Copeland found that more tubers were infected after they had been passed over an elevator digger which was lifting stocks of heavily infested tubers .
10 Perhaps it 's erm some kind of mistake in the way erm cells divide after they 've been fertilized , I do n't know , but this is not true of fraternal twinning .
11 He questioned the evidence given by Professor Austin Gresham , a Home Office pathologist and Professor of Morbid Anatomy at Cambridge University , who conducted a second post-mortem examination on Miss Ward 's remains after they had been flown to Britain by her father , John Ward .
12 ‘ I do n't know what he meant , ’ Allen said after they had been walking for some time on the soft turf at the verge of the track .
13 Offending works , he thought , should be suppressed after they had been published rather than when they were in manuscript .
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