Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , Stoddard Templeton was well known ; all the staff in the department having been on sales training courses at Elderslie , which they recalled with morale boosting enthusiasm . |
2 | Then you tell the story of the murder and the subsequent investigation , adroitly working in the fact that there was a red light shining at the vital time and place , using one of the ways of tricking your reader into " noticing and not noticing " this that we looked at in the previous chapter , and you also harp like mad on the impossibility of a person in a black dress or suit having been on hand at the moment the murder was committed . |
3 | Manager Douglas Scott has considerable experience in catering having been with CCG for almost 10 years . |
4 | The railway had come from Belfast in 1842 , the original station having been at Seagoe and some will still recall the old sidings which used to be near the signal-box there . |
5 | I was offered post-natal support having been to some NCT ante-natal classes . |
6 | ‘ In England the courts of justice are relieved from the unpleasant duty of dis-barring advocates in consequence of the power of calling to the Bar and dis-barring having been in very remote times delegated to the Inns of Court . |
7 | J. was a good dancer having been to dancing classes as a small boy , and enjoyed them , in contrast to his younger brother who dug his heels in and absolutely refused to do anything so sissy . |
8 | It is again referring to the needless deaths of youths and Owen 's emotional feelings for the subject having been through it all himself . |
9 | and Thorpe J. No complaint was made by the appellant that Form N79 did not specify the findings of fact , the appellant having been in court and well aware of the position . |
10 | The rise in population can be seen from Fig. 5 ( p. 44 ) , the greatest increase having been in West Sussex . |