Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Once again , we use the matrix specified in Equation ( 2.10.2.16 ) and we are given that it has an eigenvalue near
2 The impression has been given that they can not live independently in ordinary housing .
3 ‘ The impression has been given that it is easy to obtain a justices ’ licence and move into a public house , ’ he said .
4 She said I 'd been given all I 'd get and I said it was n't enough . ’
5 Having been deemed ignorant I dropped out of many of these discussions , finding them too oppressive .
6 Of course the distillery distillery had been made bigger it er put up the population a good bit .
7 Mind , not everybody 's got the money to erm pay for jobs have they , today , if they 've been made redundant they have n't got the money .
8 Hundreds of callers jammed the BBC switchboard for more than an hour , complaining it had not been made clear it was make believe .
9 Once the appropriate connections are made all you need to do is fit the drive into the case .
10 Additionally , if mammalian tissues are used intact they can exhibit anisotropic solute diffusion — ie different in different directions .
11 if you 'd been buried alive you think
12 John Seer , who 's Fire Protection Officer at Oxfordshire 's Fire Brigade , says had the dump been set alight it could have endangered life .
13 If they are proved guilty we wo n't trade with them anymore .
14 In answer to the question of what sort of facts they are , the answer will be given that they are neural facts , facts about the Central Nervous Systems of ourselves and other species .
15 They 're going to be collected alright I 'm gon na meet them halfway actually between here and Derbyshire erm at the end of November beginning of December and they are actually going , the last lorry leaves Derbyshire on the tenth of
16 sixties , Twiggy was a very in , in figure in Vogue er nowadays that would be termed anorexic I would imagined
17 Erm , by having know that the land grows the weeds and no pesticides not disturbed , there 's no shooting , they 're never shot around here , the birds can come in sheltered , you know , they , they 're just like a little nature reserve , protected area , game park you know , nothing shot at just left and er they like it obviously , I mean it 's like anything once it learns that er it 's gon na be left alone it comes again and again .
18 ‘ And the mortgagee having sworn he paid and expended above £120 in defending his mortgage at law , although he had but £60 costs allowed him there … shall not be held down to the taxation at law , but shall against the account be allowed all he laid out , or expended .
19 Er the er the insides have got to be kept clean it does n't about the surroundings are dirty so you know , it 's quite okay to you know , throw your half-eaten bread out !
20 Whatever could not be purchased unpackaged she manufactured herself .
21 So orders were given that I was not under any condition to open that thing unless I knew who was there .
22 Here are some suggestions that you can follow : try to go where something is being done that you can either watch or participate in .
23 Hebrews 5.8–9 tells us that : ‘ Although he was a Son , he learned obedience through what he suffered ; and being made perfect he became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him . ’
24 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
25 But only one in three felt they were being told all they needed to know .
26 If they were found worthy they were given help , including cash and the tools to carry on a trade , help in finding a job and regular visitation and advice until they could ‘ stand on their own feet ’ .
27 ‘ I knew that I was playing with fire ’ , he confessed ; ‘ I ran the risk , and if I were set free I would still do the same . ’
28 Some , it was said , even put out silk weighed damp so that when the finished stockings were weighed dry they could claim a deficiency .
29 After a few months , despite our best efforts , he went bankrupt and his knavish contractors were awarded all he had .
30 The man who accepts authority is thus said to surrender his private or individual judgment because he does not insist that reasons be given that he can grasp and that satisfy him , as a condition of his obedience .
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