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

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1 In trusts , however , it has been widely maintained that intention always counted for a lot more than words .
2 It hit sectors and people who largely escaped before , the skilled , the clerical workers , the managers and the professionals who 've been badly mauled this time , and where last time around er the service sector was expanding to mop up some of those who 'd lost their jobs in manufacturing , this time the service sector too has been in deep trouble .
3 But it had been only to say some things about her son which it was better that a boy of eleven should n't catch ( 8 ) .
4 In districts where industrial crafts such as weaving or metalworking had been long established many families had a history of involvement in one or more of the local trades over several generations .
5 Until the recent arrival of Joanna Lumley , the only thing Lovejoy was likely to leap into was his open-topped Morris Minor , but for the last few episodes he 's been gleefully doing more bedding than bidding .
6 Sochaux trainer Sylvester Takac admitted : ‘ We have n't been so outplayed all season .
7 I 've been so chilled all day , made myself cup after cup of coffee and tea , and I 've run out .
8 Banks and building societies have been strenuously selling such products in recent weeks ahead of a possible Budget ban .
9 Erm but I 've been this is I 've been progressively pricing this account .
10 It has been generally accepted that demolition of itself does not constitute development and , although there is some legal uncertainty on the matter , local authorities have typically assumed that demolition is outside the ambit of development control .
11 ‘ Up West ? ’ said Matey , handing Sally-Anne the china from the small dresser in the kitchen , which had been scrupulously washed that morning and was now being replaced by Sally-Anne who was standing on a small stool to reach the top shelf .
12 The environment is the source of all ingredients for human subsistence-food , water , and shelter ; how it is perceived , and how its potential as a resource base is realized , are the foundations of the contemporary human occupance of the earth , even if those foundations have been substantially reworked many times , in many places .
13 It has been well established that death rates are highly correlated with the incidence of chronic diseases which are known to justify health service intervention .
14 Bad news had a habit of springing ghastly surprises , the way that shattering news about her mother had sprung the cruellest surprise of all … the way her foolish idyll last night had been ruthlessly shattered this morning
15 The vast majority of mammals and the vast majority of birds do n't use echolocation , and it is highly probable that their common ancestor did n't either ( nor did it fly — that is another technology that has been independently evolved several times ) .
16 My officers have been bravely patrolling that estate , on behalf of the community which we serve , and will continue to do so .
17 A and h had you ever been there to conduct any surveillance operations ?
18 The shape and substance of the campaigns of each of the parties is slowly taking public form , having been privately settled some time last summer in the face of the possibility of an autumn poll .
19 Bill 's loyalty to his apprentice had been ill rewarded this evening and no trainer could afford to be sentimental .
20 In the test question with a calendar provided , the number of days in July was not given ; the success rates would probably have been higher had this information been given .
21 For example , on the crucial question of the medical condition of the evacuees , which was to cause so much controversy , the Board of Education believed that local authorities had been adequately warned that pediculosis ( head lice ) would be a problem and had been given instructions on how to disinfect children by the use of steam baths ; also that its memorandum Ev .
22 Her face burned as she realised that while she had been soaring naïvely in previously unthought-of heights of bliss Luke Hunter had just been mentally carving another notch on his bed-post .
23 Erm the nuclear industry also has erm er a subsidy , it 's known as the nuclear levy erm and there is reasons for that erm one is that erm some money has to be put aside to decommission nuclear power stations in the future erm now the s C G B , before it was broken up , had been actually putting some money aside year by year yeah ou ou out of the money that was generated fr er er from selling electricity nuclear power stations , some was put to one side , notionally , o on the accounts f f for a future decommissioning .
24 Chatam , who was narrowly beaten by Jodami in the Hennessy Cognac Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown , has been lightly raced this year and is not yet a certain runner .
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