Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] been on " in BNC.
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1 | A party of Teesside journalists have recently been on a fact-finding tour of ICI 's Group Environmental Laboratory at Brixham , Devon . |
2 | German supporters have also been on the rampage . |
3 | Ron and DD Dixon have recently been on a trip . |
4 | Wytch Farm managers have also been on a teambuilding exercise — but instead of sailing on water , however , they went to ground ! |
5 | The 1988 social security changes have always been on the agenda of the project and with the abolition of additional requirements and single payments , new sources of support must be found for the core families . |
6 | Harriet Eysner and Anna Wagstaff have both been on the picket from the start . |
7 | Tosh and Les have just been on the phone to us up there have n't they ? |
8 | In recent years , partly as a result of exposure to the American literature and partly because of a desire to adopt a tough-minded approach towards power , British social and political scientists have increasingly been on the look out for signs of a similar system in Britain . |
9 | By the age of 13 years 24pc have already been on a diet , which is hardly surprising as 38pc do not like the shape |
10 | Governments , military strategists , thousands of scientists , millions of dollars of time and research budgets have all been on a wild goose chase . |
11 | To date , new services have all been on lines owned by Rail Freight — so they currently pay infrastructure costs which would otherwise fall to county councils . ’ |