Example sentences of "since [pron] have [been] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that Margaret had been illegitimate , a war baby conceived between an Italian prisoner of war and an English landgirl , had no bearing on her name , although probably quite a lot to do with Margaret 's lack of maternalism , since she 'd been reared in a children 's home . |
2 | What did he care about getting rid of the Corn Laws either — which was what the whole argument had been about — since they 'd been created in the first place for the benefit of his land-owning friends ? |
3 | But since he had been invited in his own right , he would go . |
4 | It could not be three days since he had been left in the dark ; was it even three hours ? |
5 | Since he had been commissioned in November 1858 , he had ‘ almost wholly devoted ’ himself to the building , and tenders were expected in a few days . |
6 | In Richard III Clarence has every reason to fear for his life , since he has been imprisoned in the Tower of London . |
7 | Whereupon a member , Mr. Hawksley , moved that the council should cease its policy of inducing ‘ the working classes ’ to submit to diphtheria immunisation ; it had , he said , already cost the ratepayers £1,000 since it had been introduced in Bedford in 1935 . |
8 | Since it has been shown in rats that decreased somatostatin concentrations in the antral mucosa may be involved in the development of hypergastrinaemia during potent acid inhibition , we have studied whether administration of the long-acting somatostatin analogue SMS 201–995 ( Sandostatin , octreotide ) can prevent omeprazole induced hypergastrinaemia in man . |
9 | To begin with , the term notion is itself a cause of some confusion since it has been interpreted in different ways in relation to its companion function . |