Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] been [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A French-lexified Creole is , or has been in common use in several other territories as well — Trinidad , Grenada and St Vincent among them .
2 If he had a dubious work record , or had been in any kind of trouble , it often did n't matter .
3 He fervently denied that he had been at the scene of the murders or had been in any way involved .
4 It is of great significance that most of the NICs are presently or have been in recent times one-party states , not necessarily totalitarian in the classic sense , but certainly lacking in most of the genuinely pluralistic institutions that characterize advanced industrial societies .
5 I mean , Diana herself has never in her lifetime uttered one statement that has been of any use to any member of the human race . ’
6 According to H. C. Robbins Landon , it was the Tristan und Isolde shortly before that , a production of swarming darkness and rare musical sensibility , that had been for many people one of the greatest of all their musical experiences .
7 She hated arriving at places unannounced and , although Charles Caldecott had always been at his most ingratiating when he met her , that had been on social occasions .
8 Even more importantly , Maisie did n't like chicken , especially free-range , corn-fed , humanely killed chicken that had been through Jungian analysis .
9 Lower School was opposite the Chapel and here , under the dark oaken beams and arches , I was taught in a classroom that had been in continuous use as such since 1443 .
10 Only once had he said he loved her , and that had been in extreme circumstances .
11 The NHS has much to learn from other industries and organisations that have been through similar changes .
12 there 's been a lot of people that have been on that level for a long while .
13 But , whatever their idiosyncrasies and complexities , this highly individual body of printers served the book well and , if they sometimes failed in their human relationships , achieved in print a beauty and harmony that have been of inestimable benefit to us all .
14 Country houses that have been in institutional use
15 Sales in the product 's first year of deliveries amounted to only $1m , a drop in the bucket for a firm that 's been through two rounds of venture capital totalling $7.5m provided by Aspen Partners , Menlo Ventures and Matrix .
16 I know that that is not entirely agreeable to some of my hon. Friends and to some Opposition Members , but that is the fact of life — and has been for many years .
17 She keeps busy with local activities and has been for many years editor of her church magazine .
18 If a child is sniffing with a group of young people , and has been for some time , it may help to provide other more interesting and exciting leisure activities .
19 ‘ The Khanate is settled , and has been for some time , ’ his father said dismissively .
20 For one thing , Kelly 's very happily involved in a relationship and has been for some time , so I 'm quite convinced her eyes wo n't stray towards any ski-bums , no matter how handsome . ’
21 Bob Gunnell , of course , is an was and has been for some time a very supportive member of South East Arts and active in many of its committees .
22 There is indeed , and has been for some years , discussion on the political level as to whether , and to what extent , public transport , particularly in capital cities , should be regarded , and financed , as a social service , out of taxation whether national or local .
23 Nine tenths of the Leicester ring road is finished and has been for some years .
24 ‘ Miss Kenton ’ is properly speaking ‘ Mrs Benn and has been for twenty years .
25 Section 4 assistance to the industry has tripled from £1 million to nearly £33 million during the same period and has been of great advantage to the economy of Wales .
26 The resulting report was most constructive and has been of significant value in defining the Group 's plan of action in relation to HS&E initiatives .
27 Swan Hunter , whose present workforce numbers 2,200 , is now in the hands of receivers and has been in acute crisis since failing to win a vital Ministry of Defence helicopter-carrier order .
28 At this village off the A40 south of Fishguard is the Tregwynt Woollen Mill , which dates from the middle of the eighteenth century and has been in continuous production of woollen yarns since then .
29 Carved in Germany in the late tenth or early eleventh century , the plaque measures 13.7x11.3 cm and has been in private ownership throughout this century .
30 Statistics up to 1971 showed it as having an old-age structure and to have been in continuing decline , though there are recent signs of improvement ( Census of Ireland 1981 ) .
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