Example sentences of "been [verb] [prep] these [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , some examples will be given of the type of claims that have been made in the courts of the United Kingdom , Australia , and the United States , and of the responses that have been favoured by these domestic courts . |
2 | His whole life , like my very early life , has been punctuated by these soothing ceremonies . |
3 | Why of course : the Essoldo had been built for these middle class folk in the 1930s — they were Patrons ! |
4 | Many of his best watercolours have been made from these splendid sketches , but for the most part the paintings are not dated . |
5 | By the time Gloucester took control , the cash left by Edward IV had been absorbed by these military costs and there was relatively little money coming in . |
6 | By the time Gloucester took control , the cash left by Edward IV had been absorbed by these military costs and there was relatively little money coming in . |
7 | They have been waiting for these choice morsels — dessert . |
8 | And even if you 're more likely to favour M&S than Montana , Mugler or Miyake , do n't imagine for one moment that what has been shown on these mammoth runways wo n't affect what you buy next winter . |
9 | It is tough on criminals and supportive of police , and it has been languishing in these hallowed halls for years now . " |
10 | Upwards of £12m of tax-payers ' money has been invested in these new forests and at present , in Caithness , forestry has provided only three full-time jobs for local people ; at the cost of the greatest act of environmental vandalism perpetrated in Scotland this century . |
11 | Lesley of Silverfish has been portrayed in these very pages as crude , intimidating , loud , menacing , a woman who boasts about shagging exploits rather like a man . |
12 | Otherwise , if place could have been found for these minor poets and playwrights , not to mention jumped-up journalists who also figured all too prominently , surely a few sentences could have been spared for the man he himself had described as the one working-class writer who remained working-class — the man whom the Sentinel had called ‘ the poet of work ’ . |
13 | Most people who have been seasoned by these violent irruptions stay indoors , where they hold typhoon parties , or watch the progress of the storm on the television . |
14 | If speculation had been restricted to these traditional fields then the effect on the overall price level would probably have been relatively insignificant , since the feed-through effects to other goods would have been modest . |
15 | Well , we 'd like to think that er people , once they 've been introduced to these different sorts of drinks , and become a bit more aware about different sensible levels , would actually be interested in buying them in the future and trying them out themselves . |
16 | This suggests that the violence might have been caused by these high hormone levels , not conditioning . |
17 | Two systems for engineering a ‘ human ’ insulin were developed and most patients have been switched to these engineered products . |
18 | When such a classification is employed it becomes obvious that the majority of work has been directed towards these tertiary activities . |
19 | ‘ Well , they had been besieged by these hostile Arabs in their desert fort for months , see , and they was bloody starving . ’ |
20 | If they have been fitted to these new Foxbats , then the aircraft would have a potential complement of 6 to 8 AAMs in place of the current 4 … on top of its two wing-mounted 23mm electric cannon . |