Example sentences of "[verb] been [verb] [prep] [art] special " in BNC.

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1 Up to £2 million has been budgeted for the special needs grant but the amount spent will depend on the take-up .
2 Marilyn has been licensed at a special service at St John 's Church there , effectively joining the ministry team in the parish of Egremont .
3 While the two men have spent most of the first week concentrating on their acting , Isabella has been burdened by the special responsibility of the leading actress — the look .
4 A DEDICATED doctor has been ordered before a special health authority hearing — accused of working too hard .
5 In the modern age , furthermore , the role of congress has been undermined by the special needs of this policy arena .
6 One such theory is the ‘ Now Print ! ’ mechanism ( Brown & Kulik , 1977 ; Livingston , 1967a , 1967b ) which has been proposed as a special memory mechanism which operates only at times of great arousal to encode specific details of the situation , this will be briefly considered when evidence about flashbulb and vivid memories is discussed below .
7 The Plaque Remover has been designed with a special brushing time indicator which flashes when two minutes are up .
8 This could have been accomplished through a special edition of The Register or accompanying literature sent out with the ballot papers .
9 It had the same feeling of having been created for a special , mystical purpose .
10 According to Roberts the money was , he tactfully put it , ‘ to have been employed on a special service for the late king ’ .
11 And afterwards , he admitted he had been inspired by the special atmosphere of the unique Monte Carlo street circuit .
12 The money itself had been lodged in a special account in Germany : if ever they returned there , they could collect it .
13 The inside of two large lorries had been converted into a special effects roadshow that allows visitors to get the sound , sight , taste , smell and feel of Guinness — and win prizes as they go .
14 Howard had , after a quick tour of the TARDIS , retired to his office with a brandy bottle he had been saving for a special occasion .
15 John Blackwell 's Irish lands had been confirmed by a special Act in the second Protectorate Parliament ( of 1656–8 ) .
16 It was reported to the Group that their request to the Council of the Law Society to commission a firm of management consultants to make an examination of the property market in Scotland had been remitted to a Special Committee of the Society comprising representatives of its Purchase and Sale of Heritage and Professional Practice Committees .
17 After all , the postal map of London S.W.1 had been drawn with a special excrescence to enable Harrods to be included in it and thus avoid the ignominy of falling within the outer darkness of S.W.3 or 7 .
18 The Member of Parliament shall be eligible for nomination for selection as the prospective parliamentary candidate and , whether nominated or not , he or she shall be entitled to appear as if they had been nominated before the special meeting of the General Committee convened in accordance with section ( 3 ) of this clause and to be considered for selection as the prospective parliamentary candidate .
19 In Nicaragua , the approximately 20,000 refugees have been assisted through a special government programme .
20 Proceedings of the National Food Survey 's 50th Anniversary symposium — staged by MAFF last December — have been published in a special volume .
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