Example sentences of "have been [verb] in great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This solution has been analysed in great detail by Chandrasekhar and Ferrari ( 1984 ) .
2 The enemy 's base , a disused farmhouse , has been examined in great detail by an earlier reconnaissance patrol and everyone knows , in theory at least , how to reach it and What to do on arrival .
3 This has been investigated in great detail elsewhere , and the guidelines may be summarized as follows :
4 At the end of January 1916 he had been transferred in great secrecy from Douai to Jametz north of Verdun , to take part in the ‘ aerial barrage ’ .
5 ‘ We had very little work to do to it because it had been kept in great condition throughout its time as a lifeboat on the Isles of Scilly , ’ he explained .
6 Russian losses were massive — General Falkenhayn estimated human loss at about ‘ three-quarters of a million men in prisoners alone ’ — and artillery and weaponry of all kinds had been taken in great quantity .
7 Although parts of this tradition have been examined in great detail , some of the most important aspects of it for this theme have received little attention .
8 Special circumstances are required to justify the er proposing the new settlement through the local plan structure planning process , and I believe that is exactly what has occurred over the last five years , and if I could just quickly run through paragraph thirty three of P P G three , and the your invitation for us to comment on the criteria set out there , first of all the first element , the ex the alternative must be erm seen to be a less satisfactory method of providing land for the new housing that is needed , that is the essence of what has occurred in the process which the County Council has undertaken over the last couple of years , all of the policy options available have been examined in great detail , have been subject to public consultation , public participation , d I believe clear view was that there were erm constraints operating on York which meant that not all of that additional development accommodated in the adjacent to the existing er York city villages surrounding York .
9 The financial measures which led to the crisis of 1340–1 and the grievances that the commons laid before parliament in 1339 and 1340 , have been analysed in great detail .
10 During the last decade or so cephalaspids have been re-examined in great detail .
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