Example sentences of "[adv] been [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | LeWitt 's use of geometrical structures dates to 1963 but this vital aspect of his work has rarely been examined in depth in Britain . |
2 | The pig has rarely been used in physiology laboratories because of its size and temperament , but the development by animal breeders of a minipig with better temperament may change this . |
3 | James Chapman looks at the advances that have since been made in diver deployment and recovery . |
4 | The decision has since been applied in Department of the Environment v Thomas Bates & Son Ltd [ 1990 ] 2 All ER 943 . |
5 | Diameter has since been declared in default by the Investors Compensation Scheme , thus preparing the way for compensation . |
6 | Mr Dobbs ' parents heard police evidence that their son had travelled to Amsterdam with 3 others ; two from Gloucester , who 've since been questioned in connection with conspiracy to smuggle drugs . |
7 | The Village Labourer by J.L. & B. Hammond was originally published in 1911 and has since been republished in paperback ( London 1978 ) . |
8 | ( The old argument , fashionable in the 1960s , whether molecular biology is a separate discipline ir , instead , an ingredient of every other has long since been settled in favour of pervasiveness . ) |
9 | As yet involvement of radicals has only been observed in mouse models . |
10 | Choir and instrumentalists are as responsive to Gardiner 's direction as we have come to expect of them but even so I am left with the feeling that the great sense of occasion generated by this music has only been realized in part . |
11 | They had not yet given their opinion to the present proposal — given outline permission by East Hampshire District council 's northern area planning sub-committee on March 24th — because the plans had at that stage only been submitted in outline . |
12 | Furthermore such systems have not yet been designed to flood such a warehouse at the speed with which the fire will develop vertically and so far have only been used in conjunction with a sprinkler system at ceiling level . |
13 | Alternatively he may consider that the transaction has only been agreed in outline and requires the lawyer to negotiate the details . |
14 | Carefully he tried again but Cameron took his arm and told him not to hurry unduly , the joists had only been pinned in place and they were still waiting for the long nails from Grandtully . |
15 | ‘ Dublin has long been paralysed in relation to the Unionists , by an implicit veto of John Hume . |
16 | Nuln , whose city defences had long been neglected in favour of marbled magnificence was attacked and burned . |
17 | God had long been banished in favour of any number of petty little sects , clinging to tattered bits of faith ; they could be tolerated , since they formed no collective alternative to the consumer society on which organized science depended so heavily . |
18 | Indeed , military effectiveness has long been argued in favour of the acceptability of new weapons however horrifying , going back to the British attempt to defend the use of ‘ dum-dum ’ bullets against ‘ savages ’ in the Colonies ( Best , 1980 , p. 162 ) . |
19 | Corruption has long been tolerated in South Korea . |
20 | Of course , gardens have long been maintained in conjunction with historic houses ; what is new is the desire to rescue and restore gardens that may have been abandoned many years ago , as attractions in their own right . |
21 | It has long been known in education circles that a clear correlation exists between social class background and examination success . |
22 | Wyse and AST Research have been mentioned as possible candidates — Sequent 's name has long been mentioned in conjunction with AST ( UX No 371 ) — but most likely candidate appears to be Minneapolis , Minnesota-based Tricord Systems Inc . |
23 | This had evolved from the ancient single red R. gallica and had long been used in medicine . |
24 | We lost nearly everything , because it had all been packed in plastic bags and it had got mildewed . |
25 | The works of Morton Smith and Elaine Pagels have all been released in quality paperback editions . |
26 | They have all been put in danger by a Government of incompetents led by a master of mediocrity . |
27 | I think just to conclude the the engine of growth argument , erm , has obviously been raised in relation to other new settlements , notably Cambridge and and this has been referred to already , erm the situation in Cambridge is different to York in in that the level of growth that 's that 's anticipated for that city is is is significantly higher , and the new settlement erm proposals there have been considered in in that regard and and just for the record C P R E have supported the the new settlement in that particular location , but it does seem to me that the returning to your basic point , that that erm if one applies those circumstances in Nor North Yorkshire it does fly in the face of of established policy in the structure plan , and the overriding er policy is is one of restraint in what is is considered to be one of the country 's most sensitive environmental areas , thank you . |
28 | Girls had obviously been standing in line for this man from the first day he 'd put on long trousers — or even earlier , she thought grimly . |
29 | The statements had furthermore been made in confidence and the liquidators claimed public interest immunity . |
30 | The project 's battle to break down barriers between communities has finally been won in spite of an atmosphere of very insecure funding . |