Example sentences of "been [verb] with [v-ing] a " in BNC.
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1 | The four , including former MP George Anyona , had been charged with holding a seditious meeting with intent to overthrow the government . |
2 | While the methodology of pluralist analysis has been charged with generating a bias against unearthing evidence of elite or bourgeois domination of the political system , the implicit theory in pluralist studies , as outlined here , is hardly challenged by such evidence . |
3 | Morris had been charged with creating a computer programme ( a " virus " ) in 1988 which entered and blocked Internet , a computer network used by over 6,000 computers including those at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) and military establishments . |
4 | Ruth Hilali , a former co-trustee of the Worcester Refugees Association , has been charged with stealing a hundred and twenty seven thousand pounds from the charity . |
5 | Increased fuel duties are , however , believed to be merely the overture to the new motoring tax regime under consideration at the Treasury , where officials have already been charged with finding a solution to a particularly difficult problem . |
6 | A MAN has been charged with raping a nine-year-old girl two years ago . |
7 | The boy , who 's sixteen , had been charged with raping an eleven year old behind a row of shops at Brockworth in Gloucester . |
8 | The boy , who 's sixteen , had been charged with raping an eleven year old behind a row of shops at Brockworth in Gloucester . |
9 | A twenty one year old year Hamilton man 's been charged with making a series of phone calls which put people in a state of fear and alarm . |
10 | Last night police said two men had been charged with causing grievous bodily harm and one had also been charged with possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life . |
11 | Johnstone and two other Celtic players , Jimmy Quinn and Pat McCluskey , had been charged with assaulting a Paisley man James Cairney outside ‘ Casanova 's ’ , a Coatbridge nightclub . |