Example sentences of "have been put [adv prt] by " in BNC.

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1 NEARLY £5billion has been put up by 2.2million private investors chasing water shares , it was confirmed last night , making the sale one of the most popular privatisations .
2 Nearly £5 billion has been put up by 2.2 million private investors chasing water shares , it was confirmed , making the sale one of the most popular in the Government 's privatisation programme .
3 The usual opposition has been put up by the sales contingent in the form of Jim Cavalier , the sales director .
4 Meanwhile a row of ten cottages has been put up by a local builder at a cost of twenty five thousand pounds.And although they 're made of plywood , there 's already been one prospective purchaser :
5 Ten thousand pounds has been put up by friends and neighbours together with the Community Action Trust .
6 The position of the followers of Barth represents in part a theological reaction to the sort of pressure that theism has been put under by the philosophical school associated with Ayer , ‘ logical positivism ’ .
7 A Week in Politics has been put out by Channel 4 for a number of years , but it was adapted to be the channel 's weekly round-up programme on Parliament ; it is broadcast for one hour on Sundays at 10 am .
8 And even if she has been put out by human errors and offences , I am sure she will not hold that against a brother-house in distress . ’
9 Speaking against one member , one vote but also speaking against the half-hearted document that has been put out by the C E C.
10 Dad said , and it must have cost him a lot to say so little after he 'd been put down by me , ‘ I 've decided I want to be with Eva . ’
11 An ordinary person must have been put out by this .
12 Some critics link this with the sharp drop in foreign investment last year , though foreigners may also have been put off by the army 's killing of civilian demonstrators in Bangkok last May .
13 The Commander embarked on one of his monologues on the supineness of the Tory government and the unregenerate socialism of the opposition , interrupted only by murmurs of approval from Fagg , who contributed the insight that rioting yobs in a northern city should have been put down by the Gurkhas .
14 Crues ' centre back Barry Hunter had snuffed out Newry 's only worthwhile goal attempt early on when he blocked an effort by Gary Hughes who had been put through by the clever Ollie Ralph .
15 Montgomery made a timely intervention through Sneddon after the latter had been put through by Kerr .
16 Although David Cecil was and always had been a devout Christian , he became the favourite candidate of those who resented the ‘ clerical candidate ’ , the man who had been put up by Lewis , just because he was a Christian .
17 In earlier incidents , OMON units on Jan. 14 had briefly occupied a police station in Riga , and had tried to remove two of the barricades which had been put up by Latvians on main roads , bridges and around public buildings in response to events in Vilnius .
18 The Kingston match had a similar pattern , except that England batted first because they had been put in by Lloyd .
19 He was alleged to have recalled into the forest without warrant ‘ vills , lands and woods ’ which had been put out by Edward I 's perambulations and confirmed by Edward II : he had , in breach of the Charter of the Forest , amerced men living outside the forest for not attending the Forest Eyre .
20 Ruth thought Mrs Carson had been put out by something other than her small misdemeanour .
21 I would not be at all surprised if the story had been put out by Goreng or his superiors .
22 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
23 Nuts have been put out by bird lovers but it has resulted in several greenfinches being poisoned .
24 Many hours of work have been put in by them in tracklaying and modelling to scale the station buildings , engine sheds , goods shed and signal box as they were .
25 The Bill is bound to be extensively amended before it reaches the statute book — at the time of writing 16 , amendments have been put down by the Government and 25 of them are of major importance — but it is believed that few if any of these amendments will affect settlements under which there is subsisting an interest in possession .
26 If you would like a tiled bathroom or kitchen floor , but have been put off by having to solve the problem of tiling over a wooden floor that could flex and crack , and so shift the grouting and loosen or even split your new ceramic floor tiles , then the answer could be the new Schlüter DITRA matting , available from stockists of Homeslux Products .
27 For those that have been put off by the laborious nature of the program 's drawing method the new freehand and auto trace tools offer a quick and easy method of generating high quality artwork from scanned or existing material .
28 Adrian Newman , a director of Knottingley-based Paul Caddick , says potential tenants for the CADCAM office scheme have been put off by poor access into the development .
29 Now what we 're hearing today in in the document that 's been put in by the County is that their assertion is that since nineteen eighty the changing erm common agriculture policy has meant that more farm land in the county is coming into play for development than was the case in nineteen eighty erm not least of all through set aside and general policies of diversification .
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