Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dr Kallman has since been on another field trip to this area and is able to confirm the widespread range of this species throughout most of the small tributaries of the Rio Coatzacoalcos , and eastwards from Sarabia .
2 What she has achieved is remarkable given she is still very young and has only been in this business a couple of years .
3 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman why the funding for the Housing Executive is not as easy this year as it has perhaps been in former years .
4 Bull has now failed to score for seven games but Turner said : ‘ There is not a striker in the country who has not been through that sort of spell . ’
5 If the client has not been through this process the search brief should be broadened to include this .
6 All mechanical parts seem in very good order and the vehicle has not been in any accidents .
7 Besides , everyone who matters has already been to some sort of bash at the Natural History Museum ; this is new .
8 Appendix B. Right , Chris has already been through this part of it .
9 In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
10 In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
11 ‘ Ask him , ’ I said , ‘ if Sheridan Lorrimore has ever been in any trouble that he knows of , apart from assaulting an actor at Toronto , that should have resulted in Sheridan going to jail . ’
12 In a community like this the printed word has always been of more importance than to most of those whose access to books was very much easier .
13 The pattern has usually been for such people to establish themselves as privileged representatives of a ‘ god ’ who has the power to punish or destroy those who do not conform to the rules which they , the privileged , have themselves formulated , but have attributed to the ‘ god ’ .
14 There is never a month that I am not overseas , and has n't been for many years — long before I achieved my present position .
15 ‘ That last has never been in any doubt .
16 yeah and he went and she said well it that 'd always been across that road
17 At one year old he was the ideal age for breeding and although he 'd never been with another bird before , his first mate produced eggs within two months .
18 I 'd never been in this room before .
19 Among them are a surprising ( or is it ? ) number of aeroplanes bearing Cayman Islands letters , many of which I 'll bet have never been near that tax ; haven , the late Cap'n Bob 's pair of liquidator-awaiting , Bermudan-registered Gulfstreams , appropriately VR-BOB and VR-BRM , and a host of N-numbered machines which no doubt the Gatwick-based FAA inspectors looking for illegally operated U.S.-registered aircraft will find enlightening .
20 I 've only been in the industry , I 've only been with this company for two and half years , and when I joined and had a look at what the industry was about , there were thirty express overnight carriers .
21 Nathan had not been on enough flights to be anything but excited , and he was going north of the Arctic Circle for the first time .
22 ‘ owing to the presence of which ’ This point is normally covered in any witness statement that might be available , viz. ‘ I saw four vehicles were involved etc. ’ or ‘ if it had not been for that vehicle the accident would not have happened ’ .
23 ‘ Sir , ’ he said to the court , ‘ I would be a dead man by now if it had not been for this gentleman . ’
24 She had not been in that position .
25 ‘ Why , my lord , when we were left alone — and I think if they had not been in such haste to move on they would not have left a man of us alive to tell the tale — we first tended the worst hurt , and took counsel , and decided we must take the news on to Ramsey , and also back here to Shrewsbury .
26 ‘ I 've not been in this part of the forest .
27 ‘ Well , I 've always been into all kinds of guitarists , ’ Guy explains .
28 Owing to his lack of resources he had always been to some extent a figurehead , but he had become an indispensable one .
29 Yet , all in all , farming and the farm remained visibly what they had always been in most parts of the world : more prosperous in the developed areas , and hence investing more heavily in improvements , buildings , etc. , more businesslike in many places , but not transformed out of recognition .
30 The Chairman of Orkney Island Council Social Work Committee , Councillor Mairhi Trickett denied that any members of her department had ever been to any courses or seminars on the subject of ritual or satanic abuse .
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