Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [been] on " in BNC.

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1 Well Hannah 's only just been on a second ago .
2 Much of the focus has so far been on integration , instigated predominantly by non-Disabled people , as a mean for all sections of the community to be involved on an equal basis , in a way which does not differentiate between the intention of this approach is genuine , in practice it often transmutes into another form of exclusion and discrimination .
3 Despite his hot streak of goals , Quinn has not yet been on the winning side for the Sky Blues and now he wants to put that unwanted record in the dustbin .
4 However , unless we identify the drivers who have not yet been on the training courses , and ensure their attendance at sessions at an early date , we will have to restrict Taxicard work to those drivers who have already attended the training , in order to fulfil our assurance to Taxicard holders that participating drivers have undergone this training .
5 I like boats even though I have n't even been on one .
6 The focus has almost always been on the North Sea , although between 1965 and 1973 eight distant-water freezer trawlers belonging to Ranger Fisheries , a subsidiary of P and O , were based in the port .
7 All we know of him was that he had been involved in RAF mountain rescue in Anglesey , and had quite recently been on a posting in Lincolnshire .
8 .. Try it out when you leave here , try it out in the meetings and the presentations that you have to make I encourage you to do that , to try it out in your day to day working and for those people who have either already been on this course or are coming on this course after you that you meet encourage them to do the same , because there 's nothing like encouragement and feedback from each other to be able to use these new ideas .
9 Since then the pressure for a Bill of Rights has built up , partly inspired by the work of the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg , in which successive British governments have too often been on the losing side .
10 He also sent us out to a dhow in the harbour to fish ; we had never before been on a vessel that rode so close to the water .
11 I 'd never even been on a train until I was past thirty and if you recall that was no joy-ride , simply a mercy dash to get Renée out of one of her scrapes . ’
12 ‘ I had never even been on a hat-trick before , ’ said Henderson .
13 Or has this issue never previously been on the Church 's agenda because the majority of women did not — until our century — have the education , the freedom or the position in society to enable them to take a priestly role ?
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