Example sentences of "been [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Following the uprising and the overthrow of the legitimate government , whatever common interest there had been between these groups ceased and they began to fight each other . |
2 | Neil Young , the love-lorn introspective warbler , has , like every other Neil Young , been through many changes . |
3 | ‘ I have n't been drinking , Harvey , ’ she said patiently , as if this was a dialogue they had been through many times before . |
4 | These shrubs were cut of fat ground level so that stools developed from which new shoots emerged — the stools can therefore be of very great age , having been through many cycles of cutting . |
5 | The Liberal Democratic Party has been through many name changes since the 1987 election . |
6 | ‘ It is vitally important we get people who have themselves been through that experience , ’ said Christine . |
7 | House prices will not rise in the same way and consumers who have been through that experience have been hard bitten by it . |
8 | having been through that experience with Helen , he 'll be a lot more weary . |
9 | How would you describe , if you 'd been through that jungle what would you have said ? |
10 | yeah , erm yeah it was different erm with it only being role play it was a bit erm difficult to keep up with it sometimes and actually keep it going like , erm if it was the real life situation outside right you 'd know that the person you were talking to had more had been through that situation before |
11 | She 's been through that process once , and it seems that she 'll stay immune to further absorption . |
12 | Having been through that process once , the Social Security Committee is clearly interested in other areas . |
13 | Bull has now failed to score for seven games but Turner said : ‘ There is not a striker in the country who has not been through that sort of spell . ’ |
14 | The dressing room was charged with venom , jealousy , spite , and also total and undisciplined panic , which stemmed mainly from Stefan , who had been through most things with Gesner in the course of the various Seasons , but never anything like this ; never before an open confrontation between Gesner and the Direktor in the middle of a performance . |
15 | The car has been through several variations of engine size , but now like an ageing but still beautiful dowager , repeated facelifts can no longer wholly hide the ravages of time and progress . ’ |
16 | Appendix B. Right , Chris has already been through this part of it . |
17 | Mm we have n't been through this way for a long time have we ? |
18 | People who have been through this experience will describe how angry they feel with the doctor when having asked , ‘ How long ’ , they are told something like , ‘ We ca n't really say . |
19 | Anybody been through this experience before ? |
20 | And the unions had also been through this scene recently . |
21 | As a result , an Inservice Panel was established in June 1983 , and it has been through this body that project-related INSET development can be traced . |
22 | Considering how many times he must have been through this script , there are a lot of ‘ ums ’ and ‘ you knows ’ and pauses , but eventually we get there . |
23 | Her head was aching a bit too , but then that was not surprising perhaps after what she 'd been through this evening . |
24 | All we 've been through this evening |
25 | To date , three cases have been through this process . |
26 | If the client has not been through this process the search brief should be broadened to include this . |
27 | Have you actually been through this process at all in one of these meetings . |
28 | I 'd a lump on my head the size of a goose egg ; I 'd been through some kind of hell in the spaces ; I 'd prayed for … it was not what I 'd prayed for at all . |
29 | Although this may sound harsh and unreasonable , experience has made it hard for me to trust women who have never been through some form of separatist reaction . |
30 | It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision . |