Example sentences of "been [noun pl] [prep] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There may have been reasons for this lack of positive discrimination towards the older conurbations .
2 The story was that there had once been houses on each side of the road but a century or so ago , those on the west had been demolished to add to the parkland .
3 On the previous day there had been rallies in many parts of the Russian Federation in support of Yeltsin ( who was under threat of a no confidence vote in the Russian Congress of People 's Deputies as a result of an attack on Gorbachev in February — see p. 38013 ) , and in opposition to Gorbachev and the Union Treaty .
4 ‘ We have been pioneers in many areas over the years , ’ said Dave Butterworth , managing director .
5 ‘ We have been pioneers in many areas including computational fluid dynamics in furnace design , research into compact heat exchangers , the exploitation of laser techniques in detailed flow measurement , and integrating advanced thermal design software with process simulators , ’ continues Dave Butterworth .
6 According to dozens of villagers , journalists , and workers for the opposition candidate , the journalist grandson of Mahatma Gandhi , Mr Rajmohan Gandhi , who is no relation to the incumbent Prime Minister , there have been scores of such incidents in Amethi in systematic attacks that suggest that they have had sanction from higher authority .
7 There had been complaints for many years from the canal 's users , fed up with waiting in long queues at one end for the procession of boats to clear from the other ; like sitting at traffic lights that never change to green .
8 There have also been complaints from some members of parliament about the high levels of educational expenditure in comparison with other services .
9 CRIME-HIT small firms are demanding more powers for the police and courts today after a survey found that almost 50pc of them have been victims of some sort of crime .
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