Example sentences of "these [noun pl] have [been] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The majority of these forms have been in use since October 1967 when the drink/driving law regarding being over the prescribed limit ( OPL ) was introduced . |
2 | Deer have been very much part of my life , and I hope these notes have been of interest and helpful in understanding why stalking takes place . |
3 | ‘ I am thinking that maybe these gentlemen have been to one English Wine Shop , ’ said Dr Haidar , speaking in that slightly sanctimonious tone that Muslims sometimes adopt when discussing alcohol . |
4 | ‘ I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind . |
5 | Again these changes have been in response to legislation and have taken a number of forms . |
6 | At the time of writing these provisions have been in operation for nearly six months and appear to be effective . |
7 | But he is far from optimistic about how effective these arguments have been in altering policies . |
8 | Four of these wells have been in the foreland , the remainder in the overlying thrust sheets , generally within about 50 km of the Appalachian Front . |
9 | These carvings have been off display for many years as it was discovered that atmospheric pollution , even within the museum , was eating away at the stone . |
10 | These laws have been in force for hundreds of years — and they 're one of the things that are going to disappear in 1992 , at least in Germany . |
11 | The best thing of all , however , is the inspiration these women have been to others . |
12 | Although still in pristine condition , some of these clothes have been on hangers or in drawers here since just after the war . |
13 | Because of their size these towns have been like magnets attracting more businesses and people . |