Example sentences of "been [vb pp] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was indulging in a relatively straightforward exercise in civil engineering which could have been undertaken at any time during the last 100 years or more . |
2 | Older embryos and more extended cultures benefit from a rotating system and , judging from the experience with rat embryos , the same is probably true for primitive streak stage embryos , although no direct comparison between static and rotating culture systems has been undertaken at this stage in the mouse . |
3 | Had our patient been subjected to an exploratory laparotomy during the initial admission the diaphragmatic tear would have been diagnosed at that time . |
4 | Not much enlightenment there ; the same reply could have been given at any time in the past four years . |
5 | Barriers have been erected at all Football League grounds in the light of recommendations made in the Lang Report ( 1969 ) — their purpose being ‘ the segregation of young people from other spectators ’ . |
6 | He had a face that was both sensuous and battered — his nose had been broken at some time — with deep pouches under his dark eyes . |
7 | The rudimentary organs have not even yet been formed at this stage and the implications support the existence of a guiding field of electromagnetic energy as a responsible agent for the organisation of the cells of the newly forming embryo via the DNA . |
8 | If all the etch-resist is completely stripped away in a short period of time , then perhaps the whole board has been exposed at some stage to too much UV light . |
9 | There are one or two Well there are two items in there which have n't really been resolved at this point and that 's the i the erm ins er where am I . |
10 | More trees have been felled at this location and Councillor Brereton has requested that replacement trees be planted . |
11 | He had a good look at it and said part of the pedestal had been mended at some time which took away a lot of the value . |
12 | No more than 20 accidents have been reported at any junction on the route , so your estimates should not exceed this figure . ’ |
13 | The fact that costs are not sunk means production is timeless — nothing has been committed at any point . |
14 | Only one episode of previous geothermal activity since 200kyr has been dated at each volcano , whereas there are clearly at least three distinct periods of high lake levels . |
15 | If a dog has been mistreated at any stage , it can be very difficult to win back its confidence completely . |
16 | The different perspectives of EP and parents were reflected in the confusion over what had been decided at that meeting . |
17 | Now we have two wonderful sightscreens , and to make matters worse they have been positioned at either end of the ground . |
18 | A question that has still not been answered at any point during the debate was asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Buckingham ( Mr. Walden ) : what happens if the other countries go ahead without us ? |
19 | You said yourself , that hole could have been made at any time . |
20 | In my judgment , this was an order which ought never to have been made at any stage of the case . |
21 | He spoke to the officer on desk duty who said that a complaint against Russell had been made at another station . |
22 | The missed approach is commenced immediately on reaching decision height , if visual contact has not been made at this point . |
23 | If we return to our example , we can see that if a subject hears Forgive us our tres … and a decision has been made at this point that the incomplete word is trespasses , the subject can begin to say trespasses and ignore the rest of the word . |
24 | How could the Secretary of State dismiss so lightly and in advance a report which had not even been written at that date ? |
25 | None had been seen at that time in the Harwell experiments that preceded ZETA but Kurchatov announced that the Soviets were seeing some neutrons which were due to fusion occurring , but were unlikely to be from thermonuclear fusion because the rate of their production did not vary with current in the expected way . |
26 | These cover a large range of things , like the patient 's age , the patient 's sex , where the pain is , where it started , how quickly it came on , and so on and so forth , and essentially within the computer has a large table , and this table contains , how shall I put it , the frequency with which this particular symptom was associated with a particular disease over the last few hundred patients that have been seen at that hospital . |
27 | His creations have been seen at many eisteddfodau in North Wales . |
28 | But I would make clear to Mr if he looks at the minutes of the budget review sub-committee , that the suggestion of the director of property services wastes his time fully exploring all options for the disposal of all or any part of the County Farms estate , for which he probably asks for a large amount of money , since it involves an enormous amount of wasted time , is not been agreed , it 's a non-delegated item , it was a recommendation of this committee which has not been moved at this committee , and it was a most unfortunate and woolly form of words . |
29 | Whether the production work sharing is something that is still to be decided er at the start of that phase but on the equipment , we were er originally entitled to thirty three percent of the common equipment er when we last gave evidence to the committee the U K work share for equipment stood at some thirty six percent of those that had been selected at that time . |
30 | When people publish prescriptive grammar books , or dictionaries which tell you how to spell words or style manuals which tell you how to punctuate , they are either making their own choice between different possible ( in many cases , arbitrary ) rules or conforming to rules which have been selected at some point by others from a range of possibilities and passed down through history . |