Example sentences of "[vb past] [been] [vb pp] [prep] several [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She had a skullcracker of a headache , and guessed she 'd been opened in several places by knifecuts , branded in others by dollops of fire .
2 The report lists ‘ many faults ’ inherent in the way the railway had been run for several years .
3 They posed for photographers at the star-studded show , giving the lie to rumours they had been separated for several weeks .
4 The 1975 Algiers agreement had been necessitated by several factors : Iraqi charges of Iranian moral and material support for Kurdish insurgents ; widespread Arab resentment ( which Iraq sought to champion ) of Iran 's seizure of the three islands down the Gulf with apparent British collusion in 1971 ; friction over the Shatt al-Arab concerning both frontier demarcation and responsibility for river traffic ; and Iraq 's 1972 treaty of friendship with the USSR , a neighbour regarded by Iran with some disquiet .
5 The most recent outstanding event in Jim 's distinguished career was the publication of his definitive catalogue of the collections of Christ Church , Oxford , on which he had been engaged for several years , coinciding with the opening of the new galleries to contain them .
6 The aim was to launch these after Easter , stressing their potential usefulness for Advent 1993 , and it was noted that a specific demand for Advent Studies had been expressed by several groups .
7 Before starting school he had attended the child development centre , received speech therapy and since had been seen on several occasions by the educational psychologist .
8 He had been seen on several levels of the North Star site .
9 Nevertheless , enough weight had been given by several sources to make it worthwhile checking .
10 One EC official said yesterday that the problem of fraud involving the Vatican had been understood for several years , and that attempts were being made to stamp it out .
11 The plenum had been delayed for several months , allegedly because of divisions over economic policy between the central and provincial authorities .
12 Mrs Titcombe 's nagging suspicions had been aroused by several points .
13 Crow Valley had been covered in several metres of ash and mud from Mount Pinatubo .
14 Now it had been joined by several cars and a coach was disgorging a gaggle of tourists .
15 The current bases agreement , which had been revised on several occasions since its original signature in March 1947 , allowed the USA to use several military installations , including the huge facilities at Clark Field and Subic Bay , respectively the largest US Air Force and naval base outside North America .
16 Along the crest of this ridge the rock had been exposed in several places , and eroded into a line of towers and pinnacles .
17 This unit had been caught in several skirmishes , losing their CO and second-in-command along with a third of their strength , yet they were seen doing physical training after a short rest in the town — a measure of their quality .
18 They discovered a car battery had been wired to several bottles of petrol .
19 Elections to the National Assembly , a body which had been suspended on several occasions since independence , were held in July 1979 , September 1984 and September 1989 .
20 Preparations to send Kirgiz peacekeeping troops , which had been elaborated following several visits by Kirgiz Vice-President Feliks Akulov to Dushanbe and the conflict regions , were cancelled by a vote in the Kirgiz Supreme Soviet in Bishkek on Oct. 14 , due to fears for the safety of Kirgiz servicemen .
21 The museum had been closed for several months because of a leaking roof .
22 Several aspects of the reshuffle , which had been expected for several weeks , were attacked by opposition groups who demanded greater reductions .
23 Water had been brought to several greens at a cost of £91 , partly offset by £64 donated by members , thus suggesting the failure of the earlier water supply scheme .
24 On the seas , the packet-steamer Sussex had been torpedoed with several Americans aboard , bringing a sharp ultimatum from President Wilson ; and both sides were shortly to claim victory in the Battle of Jutland .
25 From the early nineteenth century Japan had been approached on several occasions by Western nations active in Asian waters and anxious to initiate trading and other contacts .
26 Since then he had been attracted to several women , and discovered both the intoxicating pleasures offered by some of them and the speed with which fulfilled desire died .
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