Example sentences of "been [vb pp] over a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As noted earlier , the findings reported here flow from an international comparative research programme that has been sustained over a seven-year period , beginning in 1983 .
2 These had been developed over a one year period and had been fully piloted .
3 The material of the bags had been destroyed in the fire and most of the burned contents of the hold had been dispersed over a wide area .
4 In early 1977 , for the first time in 30 years , campesinos in the central region of the country occupied land from which they had been evicted over a long period of time to make way for export crops .
5 Boy charged with rape A 15-YEAR-OLD boy appeared before magistrates yesterday charged with rape and other serious sexual offences involving young children , alleged to have been committed over a lengthy period .
6 Now and again , of course , you have to deal with the awkward moments , like someone reading aloud from a Sunday paper the ‘ sordid story of perverted vice ’ which has obviously been concocted over a few jars by a hack hounded by deadline .
7 There are plenty of other collections with which to compare this one that do seem to have been written over a long period , and , indeed , the possible Eckard autograph F-Pn D 14218 ( see n.5 ) , with its much more disparate contents , its fragments , and its changes of hand toward the end , is such a source .
8 It had been tracked over a three-year period by satellite and radio beacon and its movements have demonstrated that four separate currents affect the region of Antarctica near the Ross Ice shelf .
9 This stone had not , apparently , been transported over a great distance .
10 Such dresses may have been worn over a sleeved under-dress which generally received no fastenings , with some exceptions which were secured at the wrist with a clasp which may carry evidence of braid ( Crowfoot 1952 ) .
11 Certain conduct may , rather than effect a variation of the agreement generally , have the effect of creating an estoppel in a particular case , not infrequently in connection with the possible expulsion of a partner on the ground of his breach of provisions in the agreement where his behaviour has in fact been tolerated over a considerable time .
12 If it 's a professional job they will have been observed over a long period and their habits and financial status will be known . ’
13 He might look like an old man who 's been run over a few times to you , but to me … ’ he puffed his chest out even further ‘ … he 's a vicious criminal . ’
14 A rope had been thrown over a low beam in the room and tied to the top of the Bookman 's cage .
15 Beer had been thrown over a local and Slatter was obviously to blame .
16 A striking Norwegian experiment , in which a glass roof has been put over a whole catchment , shows the degree of such ecosystem damage .
17 With both Cardiff and Newport dormant in recent years , other clubs have benefited from the movement of players ; talent has been spread over a wider area .
18 Restrictions on advertising and fees have been relaxed over a wider front .
19 Complex adaptations have developed because in certain circumstances the same selection pressure has been maintained over a long period of time .
20 All your behaviour , with the exception of those reflexes that were built into the system , has been acquired over a long period of ad hoc learning .
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