Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was reported , for instance , that of the nationally mixed marriages in Turkmenia from the 1920s to the 1970s , not a single one had been between a Turkmen girl and a Russian man .
2 But in The Emperor no detail is adduced that might bring out what differences there could have been between the courtiers and petitioners of Ethiopia and their counterparts elsewhere in the world .
3 The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party .
4 The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party .
5 Instead , where disorder has occurred , it has more often been between the police and a faction or factions within the demonstration itself .
6 If the N1 cam had been between the point cams throughout I could have done , but NOT when the N1 cam is left outside them .
7 Martin 's position in the firm had been between the two .
8 Emily had taken her revenge swiftly , severing the ties that had long been between the Grenfells and the Morgans .
9 Whatever understanding there might have been between the police and the BUF ended at this remark .
10 The main historical tension here has been between the institution ( typically the university ) and the professional body .
11 One of the major divisions has been between the Japanese and the Europeans .
12 In recent years , the major underlying conflict , stoked up by personality clashes between union leaders , has been between the industrial union ethos of the NUR and the continuing craft aspirations of ASLEF .
13 At the end of that time , working ceaselessly , he had been through every file in every office .
14 Archie had already been through every drawer in the tallboy .
15 The police would have been through every drawer with a toothcomb in their search for clues ; there was nothing to be gained there .
16 This has been through no fault of local authorities , according to Noel Towe of the Local Government Drugs Forum .
17 She has been through a marriage , a divorce , and a serious love affair ; learnt Russian , written regularly for a local paper and taught a young child disabled by a stroke to read again .
18 The convoy has already been through a Soviet Checkpoint at Marienborn on the West/East German border , Where the numbers of men and vehicles have been thoroughly checked .
19 Diana arrived at Sandringham that weekend having just been through a most traumatic period .
20 Moved by her obvious concern , he had written to explain that he had been through a bad time , but was better now .
21 By now God and Abraham have been through a great deal together .
22 Harry Enfield has just been through a tough day auditioning people for his new BBC comedy series .
23 ‘ Nolan 's been through a lot , ’ Fiona said excusingly .
24 I know he 's been through a lot , I know you 're fond of him , but he and Sam should n't be in the same room together just now . ’
25 ‘ Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans have been through a lot and seen a lot of players come and go .
26 New Zealand 's economy has probably been through a more dramatic recent revolution than that of any other Western country .
27 Although all staff will have been through a thorough central basic training course ( see Chapter 6 ) much additional training and supervision is still needed back in the bureau .
28 It was said in his defence that he had been through a tough war as an Infantry NCO and the award of the Military Medal was proof of his bravery .
29 CONTACT GROUPS These are usually for people who have a particular social problem in common or have just been through a similar trauma , like divorce or bereavement .
30 You and your body have been through a lot of stressful experiences , both good and bad , and it could be as long as two weeks before you feel like doing anything except the most gently of runs .
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