Example sentences of "have [been] [adv] known [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean you could start by saying , ‘ Canborough has , has been well known for the number of grants it gives , you know , as , as the means of saying , ‘ Up to now we 've been the good people . ’
2 Michael Portillo has been little known outside Westminster , but that is now changing , for he is the minister with the welfare state in his sights , says Joy Copley
3 For many years , the lady has been affectionately known as Myrtle .
4 new evidence has become available which could not have been reasonably known of or foreseen ; or
5 Susan 's activities must have been well known to the police . ’
6 All of that would have been well known to the Ephesians , who had been converted from false gods who had no glory , to be followers of the one true God whose glory had been demonstrated in the splendour , the brightness and the beauty of the Saviour .
7 Benjamin stared as if the victim had been well known to him .
8 I suppose , after all , I 've had it since ‘ 66 , so I 've been well known for 26 years , which is a long time , and I do n't get anything much out of it any more . ’
9 They have been well known since the eighteenth century , when Stukeley recorded a stone wall fronted by a ditch 15 m ( 49 ft ) wide .
10 The great advantage of having a fixed date er for these European elections on the ninth of June , a date that 's been well known for a considerable time now , should be the certainty for the electorate , that they know not only the date of that election but the geographical boundary er of the constituency in which they live er the candidates that they can choose from and of course in relation to European elections , the number of er members of the European parliament that there will be representing the United Kingdom .
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