Example sentences of "[adv] [been] " in BNC.

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1 The selectors knew they were playing with fire when they decided to arrange a couple of club fixtures and they have duly been consumed in a conflagration of their own making .
2 Three of its board directors have also taken on additional responsibilities and have duly been retitled group executive directors .
3 Lunch had not altogether been a waste of time .
4 Now that the first batch of boat people has successfully been dispatched , the government intends to move swiftly to step up the deportations .
5 In the last 12 months great strides have successfully been taken in maintaining a high profile and promoting the industry .
6 Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas .
7 These perceptions and feelings were to be examined qualitatively rather than by means of any standardised measures , since it was felt that such complex issues could not be ( or had never successfully been ) encapsulated in a standardised scale .
8 One patient was treated with a drug not normally used for the condition after it had successfully been tested on her blood .
9 and MOS equipment , which again , we we 've b successfully been doing over the last two or three years .
10 The Design Change ( DC ) has successfully been submitted for assessment by all interested users ; ie. all users who have a package containing any of the modules listed on the DC , managers of all modules listed on the DC and the DC submitter .
11 One patient ( man aged 69 ) in whom H pylori had successfully been eradicated was recalled for further study .
12 At no other time has either left or right been able to form a government without the support of the FOP , which has therefore been the essential junior partner in coalition either with the CDU/CSU or , less often , with the SPD .
13 He had n't been doing and er reckon he and er think I 'm and that was it so right Been driving since he was nineteen
14 Nonetheless , there have latterly been some notable donations from individuals in Britain : like the Sainsbury brothers ' new wing for the National Gallery and the Clore Foundation 's for the Tate ; Terence Conran 's £7m for the establishment of the Design Museum in Docklands , and Paul Hamlyn 's cheap weeks for children at the Royal Opera House .
15 ‘ To the preparation of both courses of lectures I gave far more attention than I had latterly been giving at Durham . ’
16 Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic 's Big Night Out , he has latterly been guesting on television 's One Hour With Jonathan Ross , a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves 's own showcase .
17 I have latterly been speaking only of causal circumstances , and not causes .
18 Philosophers of science have latterly been busy explaining that science is about correlating phenomena or acquiring the power to manipulate them .
19 We have , of course , latterly been essentially running the club for our own benefit .
20 Years of close military co-operation , including joint work in missile development , have given Egypt valuable information about its former Iraqi ally , which has presumably been passed on to the Americans .
21 Secondly , admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission .
22 Not only was the boy outnumbered in this predominantly female household — he had the additional problem of having to contend with a rather cumbersome and unusual first Christian name : Marwood James Henry Titford had presumably been named as such by way of homage to the vicar of Curry Rivel , the Rev. Charles Marwood Speke Mules .
23 The Steward 's group had presumably been discovered entering the semi-ruinous domestic quarters of kitchens , bakehouse , larders and so on , at that side .
24 An understanding of why settlements are deserted and have presumably been relocated can be revealed from an examination of the chronology of the settlements and by comparison with the locational qualities of later sites .
25 The apes being taught are therefore without an evolutionarily conferred advantage that human children enjoy — that of employing learning techniques , and being initiated by their elders , in a way that has presumably been refined by selection pressures over a very long time .
26 The daughter of a warehouseman , she was 26 years old in 1910 , so had presumably been more than ten years in the trade .
27 ‘ Whoever it is has presumably been coming regularly since last November so he or she must have been seen by other people .
28 They had presumably been drawn to Bologna as students and had stayed there to carve themselves out a teaching or professional career .
29 Because the endoscopical findings in RP often include serpiginous ulcerations , fissures , and ileitis proximal to the pouch , the syndrome has often been attributed to underlying Crohn 's disease , the diagnosis of which had presumably been ‘ missed ’ both clinically and pathologically up to and including the time of colectomy .
30 Was was any attempt made by the the experienced men the one who the ones who understood the rock and been in the presumably been in the industry
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