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

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1 The best moments of my life have been with music . ’
2 Hugh and Joyce Gardiner have been with Timex for a total of 44 years and never believed that their fight could have reached such a pitch .
3 ‘ What would Paul 's relations have been with Canon Wheeler ? ’
4 Since beginning this letter I have been with Nansen in the Samara district , where the conditions are even worse than in Saratov , in spite of the very good work done by the ARA in Samara and by the Friends in Bouzoulouk .
5 He commented : ‘ In the 30 years I have been with Unilever these are the first redundancies .
6 He commented : ‘ In the 30 years I have been with Unilever these are the first redundancies .
7 Section four four onwards talks about erm the affecting the environmental and makes a point that will be we as officers have been with people on this and that is quite unusual er at this stage of the process .
8 The most complex and prolonged human/dolphin associations have been with bottlenose dolphins , but Doak thinks that they are by no means limited to this species .
9 All the drawings were published in a magisterial catalogue by Peter Fuhring in 1987 and have been with Hazlitt for the last eighteen months .
10 Then he said quickly , for the first time sounding awkward , " You have been with Jasper a long time , have n't you ? "
11 Sometimes we have emerged after a four hour session praying for revival to gulp down the night air with such joy and satisfaction as can only come when we know we have been with God .
12 Patient-centred approaches such as counselling are being evaluated in a research context and most studies , so far , have been with patients who have chronic illnesses .
13 Liverpool have been putting hard-tackling left-back Stig Bjorbye through his paces at Anfield , while members of Norway 's Under-21 side who beat England last month have been on trial at Leeds , Sheffield United , Oldham and Forest .
14 Three of the team , Webb , Barry Blankley ( full-back ) and Leroy Whale ( 12 goals this season ) , have been on Southampton 's books .
15 Three of the team , Webb , Barry Blankley ( full-back ) and Leroy Whale ( 12 goals this season ) , have been on Southampton 's books .
16 For the past six weeks at Bristol Crown Court three companies involved in the manufacture or supply of the gantry have been on trail .
17 And I , I suspect that they 're on their way out because the way they leap and scream and bang and thump I should think that they , most of them have been on drugs .
18 The Paras have been jumping into one of the dropping zones on Salisbury Plain since first light , so the Scouts have been on standby on the DZ in case there should be any casualties .
19 Where only a proportion of the damage has occurred since we have been on cover , we should pay the cost of the underpinning , subject to the adequacy of the sum insured and the policy excess .
20 By this time the reader will have noticed , and perhaps wondered … the writer is a member of a large family , yet so far only four characters have been on parade : Mum , Dad , Sam and Carl .
21 Pray for the young people from QP who have been on mission or camp this summer .
22 They have been on exercise for a week , learning and practising the techniques of counterrevolutionary warfare in a rural setting .
23 I have been on ones of 100,000 acres .
24 it 's just that my mum and dad have been on ones where they do n't know where they 're going , Greece
25 Hounslow , with no injury problems , have taken a deliberately low-key approach to their latest European venture , giving their squad , including Rob Thompson , Jon Potter and Paul Bolland , who have been on GB duty , a much-needed rest after the demands of the domestic season .
26 The Lions have been on tour for a month . ’
27 Where the new season 's races have taken place , all have been on strips of man-made snow set into dun-coloured grass .
28 Four planes have been on standy here for a number of days .
29 They have been on shopping trips , watched plenty of television and have even enjoyed visits to the Camelot theme park and Formby sands , courtesy of John Davies , another friend of Bob 's , who is currently out of work and has volunteered with his wife to take the Causevics on occasional days out .
30 Soviet strikes point to crisis of morale that threatens future of perestroika Broadcasts of parliament get more viewers than Agatha Christie films It is the first November 7 since the revolution that coal miners have been on strike .
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