Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | In 1992/93 the maximum loan was £715 and this can be expected to increase in real terms in coming years ; at the same time , the level of the maximum maintenance grant and parental contribution has been frozen at 1990/91 levels . |
32 | This year the grant has been frozen at last year 's level , with no uprating for inflation . |
33 | Since then , various parts have been occupied at different times by a multitude of smaller firms . |
34 | The position of aircraft has also been clarified at common law . |
35 | Of the 766 hereditary peers listed in Dod 's Parliamentary Companion in 1987 , almost all had been educated at public school , no less than 371 of them — almost half — at Eton . |
36 | This was duly done , and in 1072 Lanfranc wrote an account of the proceedings to the pope , telling him that the whole question of Canterbury 's primacy had been ventilated at two Councils , at Windsor and Winchester . |
37 | Most Royal Bank third party ATMs are located at ASDA , Safeway , Co-op and William Low supermarkets although terminals have recently been installed at two Gulf Oil petrol stations in Edinburgh . |
38 | On the energy efficiency front , expensive internal stair light bulbs at Pollock Halls of Residence have been replaced with more cost-effective compact fluorescent 2D lamps , paying for themselves in 17 months ; a 95% efficiency condensing boiler has been installed at High School Yards in place of a traditional boiler with only 60–65% efficiency ; in the Main Library 5,000 obsolete light fittings have been renewed by half that number with improved light levels . |
39 | In considering the case of B Ltd , he stated that it was easier to conclude that the mezzanine platforms were plant as the four platforms had been installed at different times , covered only 60% of the floor area and one had actually been dismantled . |
40 | He had a good look at it and said part of the pedestal had been mended at some time which took away a lot of the value . |
41 | Anhydrite in minor quantities has been reported at different Devonian horizons in two wells in France and Belgium , and in more substantial thickness in the Dinantian in Belgium ( Massa and Oudin 1980 ) ; intriguing speculations have been made that halite might be present deeper in the Namur and Dinant basins . |
42 | No more than 20 accidents have been reported at any junction on the route , so your estimates should not exceed this figure . ’ |
43 | Traditionally , the holes have been spaced at regular intervals along the tube — but Western Electric says it has discovered that this is not the ideal approach . |
44 | The fact that costs are not sunk means production is timeless — nothing has been committed at any point . |
45 | On the building maintenance side , it has been looked at several times in the past . |
46 | Only the one chosen background material has been used but it has been presented at various distances and angles . |
47 | Unless they are made available for further research , data which have often been collected at great expense and with significant effort may later exist only in a small number of reports which analyse only a fraction of the research potential of the data . |
48 | When the great pile of boots had been collected at one end of the carriage , he spoke again : |
49 | Follow up geophysical work has been done at selected sites to assess what water resources are actually present . |
50 | Only one episode of previous geothermal activity since 200kyr has been dated at each volcano , whereas there are clearly at least three distinct periods of high lake levels . |
51 | Wexford had seen that glass and teak lamp in a Kingsmarkham shop and noted it had been priced at twenty-five pounds , one and a quarter times Hatton 's weekly wage . |
52 | He said the entrance should not have been in the centre , but a little door should have been built at one side . |
53 | If a dog has been mistreated at any stage , it can be very difficult to win back its confidence completely . |
54 | The different perspectives of EP and parents were reflected in the confusion over what had been decided at that meeting . |
55 | Now we have two wonderful sightscreens , and to make matters worse they have been positioned at either end of the ground . |
56 | A question that has still not been answered at any point during the debate was asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Buckingham ( Mr. Walden ) : what happens if the other countries go ahead without us ? |
57 | You said yourself , that hole could have been made at any time . |
58 | In my judgment , this was an order which ought never to have been made at any stage of the case . |
59 | He spoke to the officer on desk duty who said that a complaint against Russell had been made at another station . |
60 | As a result of acquiring writing ‘ one can compare side by side utterances that have been made at different times and places ’ ( 1977 , pp. 11 — 12 ) . |