Example sentences of "[adv] [been] [vb pp] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And there was huge euphoria when the Berlin Wall was , was knocked down , and in a way , we 've also heard recently that the gilt has perhaps been knocked off that ge , gingerbread as , as the real economic truths are hitting home .
2 Any object that an individual has had for a long time , a favourite book for example , has already been affected by that individual 's electrical impulses .
3 One is left wondering whether it was a dream or one really had been listening to a man whose clothes and surroundings were obviously of little importance but who knew more Latin and Greek than one ever had , could quote the classics and poetry , would have one lost in the depths of philosophy , someone who was probably in a Gaelic world of his own and was translating into English for the benefit of his listener although the learning had largely been gathered in that language .
4 The document that I issued this morning on urban aid has always been issued in that form by all Governments .
5 It was inappropriate of me but I have always been attracted to that kind of danger .
6 Indeed , if I may build on what they have said and sum up my position on the future of the European Community , it is this : in the new Europe that has emerged from the ashes of the second world war and now from the grim shadows of the cold war , new possibilities for peace and prosperity across Europe exist which have probably never before been seen on that continent .
7 ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country .
8 She has now been transferred from that hospital to Rampton Special Hospital .
9 Well over 5,000 units of quota have now been entered for that sale , date to be specified later , but almost certainly in April .
10 How could the Secretary of State dismiss so lightly and in advance a report which had not even been written at that date ?
11 I refer to trading in stolen documents with the Labour party — a practice that has not , I believe , yet been condemned by that party .
12 Marshall seems to think it relates to the oyster farm negotiations , but as no money , has yet been received on that account I don t see why commission had to be paid in advance , particularly at a time when the group is pressed for cash .
13 Personally she had never been attracted to that sort in her life before .
14 It has never been used for that purpose , although Sir Anthony Eden contemplated invoking it for government propaganda during the Suez crisis , and during the Falklands recapture it provided the legal basis for the Government 's use of BBC transmitters on Ascension Island to beam propaganda broadcasts at Argentina .
15 ‘ In my view , the criterion applied by the court in the B. & Q. judgment , according to which an obstacle to intra-Community trade may not exceed what is necessary for the attainment of the objective pursued , reflects both aspects of the criterion of necessity : the restrictive national legislation is relevant with regard to the objective pursued , since it is necessary for the attainment of that objective and has therefore been enacted with that end in view ; the legislation may not go beyond what is necessary for the attainment of that objective , which implies that a less restrictive alternative is not available .
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