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

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1 So far , more than seven million youngsters worldwide have been through the classes designed to make maths fun and encourage youngsters to build confidence .
2 The Queen harmony vocal idea was pretty much fully developed even on your first album , and it seems like the most significant developments since have been on the part of technology catching up .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what developments there have been in relation to the attempts by Her Majesty 's Government to secure the extradition of the two Libyan nationals accused of bombing flight PA 103 in 1988 ; and whether he will make a statement .
4 Most other wars prior had been over land or religion , this was over ideology .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what improvements there have been in the education provision in primary schools for children with special needs since 1979 .
6 Her young men hitherto had been in the City , or in advertising , chartered accountancy , or even television .
7 The two men also have been at odds over Israel 's Middle East policy , with Mr Levy pushing for greater flexibility in talks with the Arabs and against straining relations with the United States .
8 At no time could the department justify why they had not allowed a rabbi to visit the two Jewish children in the mainland foster homes , or permitted Quakers to visit the two Quaker children , Can all these refusals really have been in the best interests of the children ?
9 The right hon. Gentleman is aware that a number of European economies either have been in recession or are moving towards recession at precisely the moment when the United Kingdom economy is poised to come out of recession .
10 ‘ The boys here have been over the area with a fine toothcomb , Frank .
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