Example sentences of "[noun] been [vb pp] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So yes the answer to the question is yes there is a budget there is a budget and we need to do things now one of the problems could be the budget is n't sufficient to cover all that needs doing so I think you 'll find that the building been built at a certain time there a comes a time you 've got plan a maintenance programme which we have things need to be done .
2 Again a scientist stands at the point which has at present been reached within a long tradition of enquiry .
3 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
4 The busy city streets have , over the centuries been traversed by a colourful array of characters from Kings to outlaws and the history of the city is captured for visitors in a wealth of museums and splendid historic buildings .
5 Has any study been made of a similar problem ?
6 Not only has the essential large vacuum cell been reduced to a small glass cell , but Wieman has also been able to replace gas lasers with solid state devices .
7 There 's one of the packages been priced on a forward basis , what does that mean/
8 And why had the hair that has given Clive James and others so much fun over the years been tidied into a conventional razor-styled crop at last ?
9 It is just different from what it would be had Gloriana been intended as a Grand Opera in the A ida sense .
10 The following have in the past been regarded as a natural user of land ; water installations in a house or flat , a fire in a domestic grate , burning stubble in the normal course of agriculture , electric wiring and gas pipes in a house or shop , the ordinary working of mines and minerals on land , erecting or pulling down houses or walls , trees whether planted or self-sown ( if not poisonous ) .
11 Mr erm bearing in mind it its multi role capability and the fact that the U K is likely to be engaged in more and more out of air operations in support of U N er has any consideration been given to a maritime variant .
12 In no case has the legal principle been sacrificed to a thoughtful new policy on criminal justice .
13 However , the demand for the relevant , the practical , and the vocational that was part of the raison d'ĂȘtre of the GCSE has at the same time been answered in a different way , which may in the end prove embarrassing to the DES and the SEC , and may seem to promise yet another shift of power .
14 I would imagine that the site had at one time been occupied by a large merchant 's house as four of the houses were built over a medieval cellar .
15 The 1,574 kg of gold , found in southern German caves at the end of the war , had since that time been administered by a tripartite commission of France , the UK and the USA .
16 Certain conduct may , rather than effect a variation of the agreement generally , have the effect of creating an estoppel in a particular case , not infrequently in connection with the possible expulsion of a partner on the ground of his breach of provisions in the agreement where his behaviour has in fact been tolerated over a considerable time .
17 Ten years later , on a visit to Burnley and practising the skills of the oral historian , I talked to my grandmother , and she , puzzled , told me that Edna had never worked in any office , had in fact been apprenticed to a dry cleaning firm that did tailoring and mending .
18 Accounts of the emergence first of retirement and then of early retirement suggest that older people and , it must be said , particularly older men , have in fact been used as a reserve army of labour , to be tapped when labour is in short supply and to be shed when demand falls ( Graebner , 1980 ; Phillipson , 1982 ; Walker , 1985b ) .
19 She said the case hads been handled in a heavy handed way .
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