Example sentences of "[noun sg] have been [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 Why , why agriculture has been introduced in , into , into the GATT negotiations after forty , after forty years .
2 At Runnymede Bridge , the computer has been brought in to record and check relationships between contexts and to sort them into continuous sequences , thus ultimately helping the archaeologist interpret the sequences as a record of past human activity .
3 Once the interlining has been locked in , the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way .
4 Er I would , I would echo that , that we feel that they money has been paid in for work or services done by the employer and by the er fund members themselves have contributed and I do n't think it belongs to either of those parties in any more , it 's held by the trustees to pay pensions , if for nothing it 's been put there just to pay pensions , it 's not a piggy bank for er for companies to draw out with the with their tame er trustees allowing it , it it 's money the trustees hold in in trust and I believe that 's the law at the moment and er I I think we would like to see that confirmed in any new law .
5 An RUC spokesman said : ‘ It is surprising that in many cases , people who have lost quite large sums do n't take the trouble to check with police to find out if their money has been handed in . ’
6 A python has been handed in to police in Cheltenham . :
7 Today , no coal is exported from North Shields — the old Northumberland Dock has been filled in and is the site of a gas treatment station , an oil depot and Velva Liquids , which handles chemicals , etc .
8 In Great Britain there is no such force , and the gap has been filled in recent years by a militarization of the police force .
9 Fido has been booked in to the kennels down the road and Fluffy has Mrs Jones coming in to feed her — but what about the fish ?
10 They 've already complained about the original police investigation , and another force has been called in to re-examine the case .
11 These horses are part-Arab , part-Basque and part-English , the English blood having been mixed in on the orders of Napoleon 1 , while the Arab strain has been traced , perhaps fancifully , to the horses left behind by the Saracens , who were badly defeated near here in the eighth century .
12 The first supplies of aid to have been taken in to Bosnia by British army trucks have arrived safely at their destination .
13 Beaumont bought Jodami cheaply in Ireland for Yorkshire businessman John Yeadon after the horse had been broken in at the Curragh as a four-year-old .
14 The shop had recently been taken over and the existing stock had been brought in by the previous owner .
15 It was coloured a garish blue , an obvious re-spraying job after massive areas of the body-work had been filled in after various collisions .
16 His half-brother had been called in to act as best man in place of his real brother who had vanished to Spain .
17 The latest straws in the wind have been blown in by the bank 's disposal of its merchant banking arm , Charterhouse , last week for £235 million .
18 If the case is serious , the injured soldier will be rushed back to the Mash unit in the Vitez school , where gallons of blood have been brought in from Britain .
19 More sand has been put in to cover the high water table . ’
20 Bent double , nipping to the car boot to get the drug bag , I see the car 's rear window has been bashed in ; broken glass shards cover the rear seat .
21 A child has been brought in after choking on a plum stone . ’
22 Typical pouchitis has been reported in about 20% of ileal reservoirs , although incidences in different series range from 7–42% , with equal frequency in both pelvic and Kock pouches .
23 Diana , whose frustration in her failed marriage has been revealed in TODAY , refused to give her husband a hint of the warmth she once showed .
24 " Now a special male organiser from the South has been brought in " to get them to join " not the STA , which by rights skilled workers like compositors should enter , bit an inferior English union , composed of unskilled workers " .
25 This may be so but , once one developer has been let in , the decision could open the floodgate for scores of unsuitable , unnecessary applications .
26 The disclosure letter is then used by the vendor to describe any specific exceptions to the general statement , for example , two claims for unfair dismissal having been brought in the last six months .
27 Sand had been shipped in to form a deeper and wider beach , to accommodate up to two hundred people .
28 If a home help had been put in he would probably have gone down hill very fast .
29 The main level which ran along the southern branch of the vein had been brought in some 210 fathoms from the entrance .
30 He would look at Harry , the picture of health and happiness and , while marvelling at his steady uncomplicated progress , suddenly think of the child 's mother , a travesty of the woman he had once known , suffering , it would seem , from chronic post-natal depression , so much so that , on Winifred Shalcross 's advice , a second specialist had been called in .
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