Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] been in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The research of Jane Rowe and Lydia Lambert , published in Children Who Wait in 1973 , showed us how inadequate our work had been in that respect . |
2 | The rumour mill had been in high gear since late January , when the fifty-seven year old Mr Brown announced he would retire by the end of the year to devote more time to ‘ parenting ’ and to the university founded by his family in Providence , Rhode Island ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 5 ) . |
3 | ‘ If the business had been in good heart it would have cost you a great deal more . |
4 | Indeed , contrary to MAFF 's stubbornly held views that the LFA Directive can not be used to support conservation except as an ancillary to agricultural development , the then Minister of Agriculture , Mr Peter Walker , answered a question in the House on 10 December 1981 on how successful the LFA Directive had been in encouraging production in the UK . |
5 | Her remark had been in bad taste , she acknowledged , but that was no reason for him to lay into her with yet another string of personal insults , all dished out in that patronising way that got her blood heated to boiling-point . |
6 | The economy had been in serious trouble during 1972 and 1973 . |
7 | I am sure that , if those on the Treasury Bench had been in local government , they would soon be facing surcharges for the abuse of public funds . |
8 | Her father had been in bleak despair , and Caroline had been dispatched to a childless relative for the duration of the trauma . |
9 | Mr punch had been in high spirits , too , in the summer of 1856 , thinking that crinoline was a great joke . |
10 | The barrier had been in perfect order when I arrived — boards secure , nailheads flush — so through I 'd come , tugging it all closed behind me . |
11 | In 1830 a monk living in Bentota , a village on the south-western coast , singled out George Turnour , an Englishman whose career had been in Kandyan districts , as an unusual arbitrator in that he understood Sinhala . |
12 | Before that time , alcohol had been in general use to deaden pain , though some sturdy souls rejected it on principle . |
13 | The Soviet Union had been in close contact with the Iranians , Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Belonogov having visited Tehran on Feb. 5-8 for talks with Vellayati and with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmoud Va'ezi . |
14 | The FPR 's latest unsuccessful incursion into Rwandan territory had been in late January [ see p. 37950-51 ] . |
15 | Or again , the Friar had been in that area when last seen . |
16 | As with Northern Tyneside as a whole , the growth in employment had been in part-time employment for women with a significant growth in part-time employment for men . |
17 | The Soren Larsen , which starred in the TV series the Onedin Line had been in dry dock for seven months . |
18 | An inquiry found that the vintage plane had been in good working order . |
19 | The most staggering growth had been in public employment and in social security transfer payments , two forms of growth politicians find very hard to limit . |
20 | Though the sack of Delphi by the Celts is a legend , Apollo 's city had been in actual danger of being sacked . |
21 | Agriculture had been in steady decline since the 1870s , and after a brief post-war boom was to sink back into it again in the 1930s . |
22 | Here , the appropriate leader of change had been in some doubt . |
23 | The court found that all his experience had been in these areas ; he had always worked for the plaintiffs and therefore the clause rendered him unemployable over a very wide area for a significant time . |
24 | Gunpowder had been in widespread use in Europe in mining and quarrying since the early seventeenth century , but two hundred years later the techniques available for detonating the charges were still very primitive . |
25 | Among those who regarded Faustus as their spiritual master was Sidonius , whose brother had been in some way saved by the bishop . |