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

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1 Dr Kallman has since been on another field trip to this area and is able to confirm the widespread range of this species throughout most of the small tributaries of the Rio Coatzacoalcos , and eastwards from Sarabia .
2 Brittany had long since been in some way subject to Normandy .
3 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman why the funding for the Housing Executive is not as easy this year as it has perhaps been in former years .
4 I 've only been in the industry , I 've only been with this company for two and half years , and when I joined and had a look at what the industry was about , there were thirty express overnight carriers .
5 What she has achieved is remarkable given she is still very young and has only been in this business a couple of years .
6 Are you implying that it 's not very long been in this country ?
7 Some people have already been down that road !
8 Appendix B. Right , Chris has already been through this part of it .
9 .. Try it out when you leave here , try it out in the meetings and the presentations that you have to make I encourage you to do that , to try it out in your day to day working and for those people who have either already been on this course or are coming on this course after you that you meet encourage them to do the same , because there 's nothing like encouragement and feedback from each other to be able to use these new ideas .
10 But let's propose a statement , which through the county treasurer 's report in any detail today , it 's already been to all service committees and I 'm sure you 're very familiar with it 's contents .
11 Besides , everyone who matters has already been to some sort of bash at the Natural History Museum ; this is new .
12 Most of our advertisers have already been in some form of advertising before .
13 just been on that film Barry Norman was on there and er
14 she just been over some house in Trafford Road and er , I think she left some , some by there by what she said or to who , who it were , but it must of been them who put them onto us , because she come in
15 yeah and he went and she said well it that 'd always been across that road
16 ‘ And for all the way she bullied other people , she 's always been under that fellow 's thumb and so has Dympna . ’
17 ‘ Well , I 've always been into all kinds of guitarists , ’ Guy explains .
18 In a community like this the printed word has always been of more importance than to most of those whose access to books was very much easier .
19 Owing to his lack of resources he had always been to some extent a figurehead , but he had become an indispensable one .
20 Yet , all in all , farming and the farm remained visibly what they had always been in most parts of the world : more prosperous in the developed areas , and hence investing more heavily in improvements , buildings , etc. , more businesslike in many places , but not transformed out of recognition .
21 Have you ever been to that Corby market ?
22 The Chairman of Orkney Island Council Social Work Committee , Councillor Mairhi Trickett denied that any members of her department had ever been to any courses or seminars on the subject of ritual or satanic abuse .
23 ‘ It 's the only place he 's ever been outside this country .
24 In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
25 In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
26 Have you ever been in that place ?
27 ‘ Ask him , ’ I said , ‘ if Sheridan Lorrimore has ever been in any trouble that he knows of , apart from assaulting an actor at Toronto , that should have resulted in Sheridan going to jail . ’
28 Taxes are higher than they have ever been in this country 's history , and the burden falls disproportionately heavily on lower-income families .
29 They had hardly ever been in this house belonging to Nicholas , and never since it received its new mistress .
30 The pattern has usually been for such people to establish themselves as privileged representatives of a ‘ god ’ who has the power to punish or destroy those who do not conform to the rules which they , the privileged , have themselves formulated , but have attributed to the ‘ god ’ .
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