Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [prep] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The Salvation Army was established in the town in 1881 by Captain and Mrs Preston and has always been in Edward Street . |
2 | Pakistan is Chris 's first overseas post but Rupert has also been with LASMO Columbia . |
3 | The mist , blotting out Wickrithe , seemed to banish her tension and sense of danger ; she and Adam were alone and safe , as they 'd always been on Starr Hills . |
4 | The State of Qatar became independent in 1971 , having previously been under United Kingdom protection . |
5 | It 's pretty boring here and I 've only been at Auntie Jane 's just over a day . |
6 | ‘ You can get them in Helsinki now , but at that time … anyway I had only been in New York for a couple of days and I only had the clothes I had taken with me . |
7 | ‘ I 've just been with Michael Stein in Immigration . |
8 | Anyway , you 've never been to New York . |
9 | I 've never been to Kings Lynn |
10 | ‘ I 've never been in New Zealand native forest , ’ she added wistfully . |
11 | I 've never been in St Paul 's Cathedral . |
12 | Wellington 's riposte was that she had never been to South Africa , while he had and was therefore in a position to judge properly . |
13 | Edouard had never been to north Africa ; he was unprepared for the beauty of Algiers itself , and the magnificence of the surrounding country , with its rugged sunburned hills , its narrow winding roads which would suddenly open up on views of a vivid blue Mediterranean sea . |
14 | He also said he had never been to St Kitts . |
15 | ‘ I suppose , ’ he remarked drily , ‘ you have already been through Sir Ralph 's papers ? ’ |
16 | Love reveals that Yorkshire have already been in Cape Town for a week and that their England A captain , Martyn Moxon , will be flying in from Australia to join them this weekend . |
17 | I have recently been in New Zealand and I think Scotland could benefit from the kind of facilities they have . |