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 Passive voice A lar ge amount of valuable jewellery HAS BEEN STOLEN from B&B T!e owner was u"set because !e #OT E$PENS% E 'E(ELLE)%ES STOLEN A man (AS A))ESTE* yester+ay an+ %S BE%N# ,-EST%ONE* by t!e "olice at t!e moment He %S THO-#HT to HAE .O//%TTE* t!e crime0 alt!oug! so far no "roof HAS BEEN 1O-N* T!e robbery %S BEL%EE* to HAE BEEN .A))%E* out by two men0 but so far no clue HAS BEEN *%S.OE)E* as to t!e secon+ man2s i+entity T!e "olice say t!at !e /A3 HAE LE1T t!e country #erun+ .arl +i+n2t forget H%S /E/O)3 O1 /O%N# to Lon+on He HA* A BEL%E1 %N 1%N*%N# a job t!ere He loo4e+ forwar+ to L%%N# in t!e city an+ imagine+ !imself (O)5%N# as a successful  businessman He +i+n2t e6"ect HA %N# any "roblems After a mont! t!oug!0 !is A**%.T%ON TO /O%N# to Lon+on was totally wrong He s"ent all +ay T)AELL%N# to interviews an+ !e +i+n2t !ave any .)E*%T 1O) PA3%N# t!e bills He coul+n2t get use+ to HEA)%N# so muc! noise all t!e time0 an+ t!e "ollution ma+e !im feel ill 'ust w!en !e t!oug!t t!ere was no "oint in T)3%N# any more0 a com"any !a+ an interest in em"loying !im an+ agreeing to "ay !im t!e salary !e wante+ He foun+ a job wit! )ESPONS%B%L%T3 %N PA3%N# t!e incoming ta6es for t!e com"any

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Passive voiceA large amount of valuable jewellery HAS BEEN STOLEN from B&B. The owner was upset because he GOT EXPENSIVE JEWELLERIES STOLEN. A man WAS ARRESTED yesterday and IS BEING QUESTIONED by the police at the moment. He IS THOUGHT to HAVE COMMITTED the crime, although so far no proof HAS BEEN FOUND. The robbery IS BELIEVED to HAVE BEEN CARRIED out by two men, but so far no clue HAS BEEN DISCOVERED as to the second mans identity. The police say that he MAY HAVE LEFT the countryGerundCarl didnt forget HIS MEMORY OF MOVING to London. He HAD A BELIEF IN FINDING a job there. He looked forward to LIVING in the city and imagined himself WORKING as a successful businessman. He didnt expect HAVING any problems. After a month though, his ADDICTION TO MOVING to London was totally wrong. He spent all day TRAVELLING to interviews and he didnt have any CREDIT FOR PAYING the bills. He couldnt get used to HEARING so much noise all the time, and the pollution made him feel ill. Just when he thought there was no point in TRYING any more, a company had an interest in employing him and agreeing to pay him the salary he wanted. He found a job with RESPONSIBILITY IN PAYING the incoming taxes for the company.