Example sentences of "[noun] have be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At present the advent of the All Blacks is concentrating the national rugby mind wonderfully and all four provinces have been in early-season action .
2 Now , if any of your other readers have been with you that length of time then , like me , they will have seen many changes in the magazine in terms of staff , reviews , layout and style .
3 They 're keen bird-watchers and their best sightings have been from the laboratory windows which overlook very special conservation areas .
4 Recent trips have been to Arran , Bute , Aberfoyle and along various cycle tracks in Ayrshire .
5 Sugar 's last 46 trips have been with an RAAF Squadron .
6 In parts of southern Africa individual units have been in use for over 20 years .
7 Since August 1992 , all Workplace Assessed Units have been in the new format .
8 ‘ I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind .
9 Some public sector organizations have been through the debate over an agonizing number of years : local authorities in the UK did so at the turn of the century and generally concluded that ‘ receipts and payments ’ was not sufficient .
10 But the reaction of the most senior members of the judiciary — the Law Lords , the Lord Chief Justice and the Master of the Rolls — was felt by many of the general public , I believe , to conflict with the image which the judiciary have been at pains to promote .
11 Within these phenomena four main areas of study have been of interest to rural geographers ; first , and most enduring of all , the study of rural population change ; second , and more recent in its concern , the study of rural communities ; third , and of more general relevance to other chapters in this book , the classification and definition of rural areas by both their population and employment characteristics ; and fourth , the study of employment in rural areas .
12 ‘ All the servants at the hacienda have been with the count for years , some since he was a child . ’
13 ‘ You mean those kids have been by themselves all the afternoon — just for the sake of a tea — or curling ? ’
14 Erm er just made an observation about er experience in hospital with children and apparently when kids have been in hospital for a length of time they do n't object so much when you go along and stick a the
15 Tony and Jean have been in their present home for two years .
16 The finances of the betting industry have been under pressure as well .
17 How grateful the Jews have been to God and how sorely treated by God the Jews have been .
18 ‘ I am thinking that maybe these gentlemen have been to one English Wine Shop , ’ said Dr Haidar , speaking in that slightly sanctimonious tone that Muslims sometimes adopt when discussing alcohol .
19 Designers have been at pains to ensure the Cornmill is not just a covered shopping mall .
20 After making a living in London and Scotland the family moved to Spennymoor in 1905 and Coias have been in the town ever since .
21 Electric cars have been with us as milk floats for many years .
22 The bogs have been in the main part destroyed by forestry development and commercial peat cutting for horticulture .
23 The only Wirral opt-out votes preceding St Mary 's College have been at grammar schools .
24 Mr Kinnock , however , has moved Labour back to the centre and since 1987 the two former Alliance parties have been in disarray .
25 But otherwise I just reckon there will be something around — or if the locusts have been at the fridge , well , I can always go out . ’
26 Foreigners are flooding the market — in the last three weeks alone , six Norwegians have been to Premier League clubs on trial .
27 blah , blah , blah , recommended that interview have been in both directions despite in this difficult across , and I could n't say when you could do that at midday , but the implication is you have to do it when you
28 Your lads have been over this place with a fine-tooth comb .
29 A great deal has been said and written , and food manufacturers have been in a hurry to extol the virtues of their food based on its fibre content .
30 Although his initial performances have been below par it has by no means been the worst start to a Test career by a recognised English batman .
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