Example sentences of "[adv] been [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Places such as Ceylon , Colombo , Port Said , the Suez Canal , had only been names in textbooks and beyond her wildest dreams .
2 Whether or not the USSR will increase oil exports and whether it can do so have long been areas of heated debate .
3 There have long been stories of mysterious sounds at sea : haunted eerie calls in the night , mermaids singing , sirens luring sailors on to the rocks .
4 There have long been stories of human giants in legend and mythology .
5 The donor is Mr James Campbell , of the Kilberry family who have long been experts on piobaireachd .
6 The third principle is one that the Danes have long been sticklers for — the democratic accountability of European government .
7 There have long been rumours of putting bolts on Bosigran routes where the belays are difficult to arrange .
8 Social and economic inequality have long been features of our society , but such inequality does not always have the same implications for health status .
9 There had long been bickerings between the monks of the cathedral church at Canterbury and the neighbouring monastery of St Augustine 's just outside the city wall .
10 In reality , like the Visigoths , they had long been neighbours of the Romans .
11 The film industry and the export of works of art , so far primarily the joint responsibility of the OAL and the Department of Trade and Industry , have long been candidates for transfer to an enlarged arts department .
12 Germany , Spain , Greece , Portugal and Italy have all been dictatorships in the last fifty years , some of them recently .
13 The supermarket , the fast-food joint , the parking lot have all been projects of the practice : but a Macdonalds which floats , a parking lot with 20 cars deeply buried under asphalt , and its most celebrated work , the series of catalogue stores for the Best company where boxes are smashed into and eroded , with trees growing through them , façades peel or tilt , distorting the relationships between the predictable elements of the landscape .
14 France , Spain and Italy have all been stalwarts of the EC .
15 Workers , clients and the general public have all been victims in this laissez faire environment .
16 Socialite Lyn Bari , nightclub chanteuse Lizabeth Scott , ecdysiast Rita Hayworth , fiery senorita Dolores Del Rio : they had all been names in his little black book .
17 For example , there have already been reports of hospitals giving preference to patients of fundholding general practitioners .
18 Alan Miller , secretary of the reporters ' association , said there had already been talks about a major research project into the hearings system , and they welcomed Lord Fraser 's announcement .
19 The Library 's budget is very tight this year , and there have already been questions over whether the Library should be carrying the cost of the large number of pesticide-related publications we currently take .
20 There had already been examples in the fifties , notably Delmer Daves 's Broken Arrow , Robert Aldrich 's Apache and Sam Fuller 's Run of the Arrow , but it began a new trend in which the Western was appropriated by directors in order to express their liberal views .
21 Australian Chardonnay has become so popular they have been suffering shortages , but there has always been loads of Semillon available .
22 There have always been movements of people across the world who have changed the way of life in the lands they have occupied .
23 However , there have always been leases without rent ( for example , mortgages ) and the statutory definition of a term of years absolute is clear on this point :
24 They had always been friends of mine , but I never wanted to defend their work .
25 ‘ The police have always been instruments of the government .
26 Though there have always been differences between countries outside the First World , for a long time it did appear to make sense to speak of The Third World , the title of Worsley 's very influential book ( 1973 ) on the subject .
27 ‘ But there have always been girls of eighteen , even in my day , ’ Sophia protested .
28 One gate that he could open himself let him into a front garden patrolled by two Dobermans , but he was okay with dogs because there had always been dogs at his mother 's home , and at his grandparents ' home .
29 There have always been objections to the family structure of Western industrial societies .
30 There had always been schisms in the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist .
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