Example sentences of "been [verb] in [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Important details have been filled in by experiments in channel flow ; transition is promoted by a vibrating ribbon close to one wall whilst flow in the other half of the channel remains undisturbed , so there is close resemblance to a boundary layer . |
2 | A python has been handed in to police in Cheltenham . : |
3 | More than £300 worth have been handed in to police stations , mainly in North Shields and Whitley Bay , in the past two weeks . |
4 | Letters have been flooding in from viewers desperate to see the Spanish soap from the axe in just a few weeks . |
5 | Meanwhile Hartlepool Labour candidate Peter Mandelson has been called in by trainees from Billingham 's Astra Training Centre . |
6 | Earlier on March 21 the Constituent Assembly deputies had been sworn in as members of the National Assembly — Namibia 's legislature on independence [ see also below ] . |
7 | The United States adopts a liberal approach and some foreign judges have actually been sworn in as commissioners by American courts , e.g. , German and Italian judges have been allowed to execute the Letters themselves in the United States by examining witnesses in their own language and according to their own procedures . |
8 | Indeed , black workers had originally been brought in in times of labour shortage and ended up doing the kinds of ‘ dead end ’ jobs which allowed white workers to set their sights higher — to a great extent they are still found in these same jobs . |
9 | you know , I mean they were so good when they came here but I mean they 've been shut in for months now ! |
10 | Another is International Factor 's ‘ Factel ’ , which allows clients to interrogate a computer screen to establish what cheques have been paid in by customers , whether there are disputed invoices and whether clients are approaching their bad debt protection limits . |