Example sentences of "[ex0] [vb past] [been] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the years there had been many tributes to her beauty and her dancing , but the one I particularly treasure appeared only recently . |
2 | She still had the pearls , but there had been many tears since she first wore them . |
3 | Their action may have resulted from purely local causes : there had been many border clashes . |
4 | In Surere 's province , there had been many transgressions , despite the loss of privilege which was the only punishment he had dared impose , though there were rumours that in some cases he would have preferred to apply the death penalty . |
5 | When I finally got through to Taff to enquire about what sort of night he had had , and if there had been many casualties during the barrage , his reply was rather matter of fact . |
6 | The report showed that there had been many changes and improvements since 1986 , but that some deficiencies remain . |
7 | There had been many injuries due to frostbite . |
8 | Trevor Radway , Chairman of the Forest of Dean Railway Company Limited , said there had been many improvements in recent times , and the railway was going from strength to strength . |
9 | Of course there had been many Christmas parties after Maman went away , Aunt Tossie saw to that — but they were not memorable . |
10 | Then the farmer admitted that there had been many applicants for the job already , but each had been driven out of the stall by the horse . |
11 | There had been many nights like this , and she had been furiously ridden before , as now , by this tireless Mighty One , face fixed in the inhuman lineaments of lust . |
12 | On Jan. 25 , however , Tanjug quoted statements by four refugees from Shkodër who said that anti-Stalinist demonstrations had taken place there on Jan. 11 and 14 , involving up to 7,000 people ; that there had been many arrests ; and that police reinforcements were patrolling the city and the surrounding area . |
13 | There had been many amalgamations , the Transport and General Workers and many other large unions had absorbed small unions to form a formidable barrier to employers , there was less interunion rivalry and the authority of the General Council of the TUC was accepted and practically unchallenged . |