Example sentences of "[been] [adj] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It has been suggested above that , in view of the clear statement in the and the unsatisfactory nature of Mustakimzade 's argument , Turkish tradition has been guilty at least of inconsistency , if not of error , in doing so . |
2 | Foinavon 's win may have been due at least in part to the somewhat unorthodox individual training of his young handler , John Kempton . |
3 | They are also partly the result of the Buid 's occupation of a habitat marginal to the economy of the lowlands : unable to permanently occupy Buid territory , the lowland powers have been content until now with sporadic , predatory incursions . |
4 | Disagreements had been obvious since well before the opening of East Germany 's borders . |
5 | Wheeler , who in the past had been unprepared for much in life , was not leaving placement to chance . |
6 | This focusing on JC has been noted by many writers , and is the basis for the term " London Jamaican " which has been current at least since Rosen and Burgess ( 1980 ) . |
7 | THE plug has finally been pulled on the London Ambulance Service computer that may have been responsible for up to 20 deaths last week . |
8 | Mostly , the furniture he has been concerned with up to now is the dining table . |
9 | In Britain the other terms referred to by Miller , ‘ society ’ and ‘ culture ’ , have been familiar at least since the 1950s , which saw the early work of Hoggart and Williams and the cultural climate of the New Left , which in turn drew on Scrutiny and the Victorian debates on the Condition of England . |
10 | Martha had been far from well for some time and was in need of another operation . |
11 | I am afraid that he has been far from well for several months . |
12 | And it has largely been unquestioned until recently in the work of most theorists of sex , from naturalists and Freudians to taxonomists like Alfred Kinsey ( in his concept of ‘ sexual outlet ’ ) and the research clinicians such as William Masters and Virginia Johnson ( in their descriptions of physiological responses ) . |