Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And that means this hay meadow which would normally have been cut a month ago is still standing to let wildflowers seed and fledgling birds fly . |
2 | Pressure of numbers impinges on every facet of the prison system , and in some institutions has resulted in overcrowded conditions that would not have been tolerated a century earlier . |
3 | Cessation of hostilities reduced its political weight , but so effective had it been in the 1918 election and so important was the ex-servicemen 's vote , that it could have been played a while longer . |
4 | SEGA brought Night Trap before the Board voluntarily , but had it not done so the game would have been made a test case . |
5 | If Piggy had not told Ralph his nickname in the beginning he would not have been made a ridicule of before the vote . |
6 | In the morning , I slept through the pigeons , but around 8.30 a loud banging started down in the nave like they might have been building a scaffold or something . |
7 | Indeed , had he been some eight years older , he would have been born a subject of the pope — but the Piedmontese put an end to that possibility when they invaded Rome in 1870 . |
8 | Derek felt from an early age that he should have been born a woman . |
9 | Brian had given Scarlet the impression that , if it had not been for his first wife and her child , and his second wife and her child , he would have been living a life of carefree splendour in a house adjacent to the park . |
10 | The other time I came near to being shot was in May , when nobody should have been firing a rifle . |
11 | ‘ Things might have been handled a bit better — but it 's between him and the team . ’ |
12 | ‘ Which is what should have been done a week since . ’ |
13 | The latest goal to Brann was given on a dubious penalty in overtime and there should probably have been given a free-kick for handling — for — Lyn just before the last Brann goal — the ref admitted this after seeing the whole situation on video-tape . |
14 | Martin needed a bit of time to settle down and should have been given a couple of throws in his usual position in the middle before going to the front and staying there . |
15 | If I had had to justify my work in terms of clinical benefits before I started it , I would never have been given a licence . |
16 | This is probably why Blakemore would have been given a licence had one been needed under previous legislation . |
17 | ‘ You 'll have been given a directive from D21 ? ’ |
18 | You will have been given a time at which to expect clearance to leave the hold — this could be either EAT or OCT . |
19 | She must have been given a lift home from school with someone 's dad , because there were two other girls in the car in green uniforms . |
20 | He should have been given a medal for trying to catch a car vandal . |
21 | Thompson was backed by former hard-man Liverpool colleague Tommy Smith , who said Thompson should have been given a medal for what he did at Anfield , not the sack . |
22 | and she said well we 've got , for instance , one of my favourite patience is the girl of er , I think she 's nineteen , and er , she 's in their because her father had raped her since she was about eight , when she was sixteen she killed him , well I said well I think she should have been given a medal . |
23 | You must be an assessor of the DC to register your decision ( you will have been sent a mail message asking you to assess the DC ) . |
24 | No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option but you must be an assessor of the DC to register a decision ( you will have been sent a mail message asking you to assess the DC ) . |
25 | I thought you 'd have been buying an oil well or something like that . |
26 | By sending permanent representatives to the courts of Europe the Ottomans would have been accepting a kind of regular and established contact with the west which denied their most deeply held assumptions , which implied an at least partial renunciation of the inherent superiority to the Christian world which they claimed , and which for a surprisingly long time , even after the balance of military strength had turned decisively against them , seemed to almost all of them unnecessary and to promise no real advantage . |
27 | He can hardly have been wearing a ski mask in the street at that hour of the morning , whether it was snowing or not . ’ |
28 | ‘ Then surely she would have been wearing a nightdress ? ’ |
29 | She might have been wearing a sign like those you see in car windows : GIVE MY CHILD A CHANCE — DO N'T PULL BACK . |
30 | 1.9 In every case the onus lies on the defendant to prove that the plaintiff should have been wearing a seat belt and that his injuries would have been avoided or less severe if he had been . |