Example sentences of "[ex0] [vb base] [adv] been [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | There 've not been trains in Barney for 30 years ; a lot of them had never seen one in their lives . ’ |
2 | There have also been difficulties in securing spare parts from the Soviet Union following a general decline in trade between the Union and its former satellites . |
3 | There have also been changes in the length of a ‘ generation ’ and the overlap between generations in families as a result of changing patterns of marriage and family formation . |
4 | There have also been changes in the way the family doctor service operates . |
5 | There have also been gatherings in recent years of Anglican monastic musicians . |
6 | The artificial chicane produced by this arrangement produces speed reductions of 20–30 km/h and there have also been reductions in traffic densities and noise levels . |
7 | There have also been reductions in nicotine ( from an average of about 2mg in 1955–61 to about 1.3mg by 1980 ) and to a lesser extent in carbon monoxide ( 20.6mg in 1955–61 to 14.7mg in 1985 ) [ 2 ] . |
8 | Contrary to reports of declining sales , there have even been rises in circulation , readership and ad revenue ( slowly , but surely , the agencies have been coming round to Punch 's point-of-view ) . |
9 | There have actually been fights in different parts of the country . |
10 | On the other hand , there have always been people in the Christian Church who were very sure about the Holy Spirit . |
11 | There have never been prosecutions in Northern Ireland , and in Great Britain there were ten prosecutions between 1944 and 1988 , with a total in fines of £334 in the seven successful cases . |
12 | While there have indeed been advances in our ability to invent new materials the principles upon which the properties of materials depend have not altered . |