Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] have been [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | MDS Transmodal of Chester have been involved in part of an SE-financed study of opportunities for roll-on roll-off facilities on the East coast — while at the same time conducting a trawl of potential customers for a Medway base at Rosyth . |
2 | of Redditch has been successful in passing his tutor 's examination . |
3 | In 590 it further became apparent that bishop Egidius of Rheims had been involved in Rauching 's plot , and he was deposed from his see . |
4 | I had not appreciated the fact that my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley had been involved in the matter ; as far as I know , she has not . |
5 | On Nov. 27 Kanemaru gave sworn testimony at the Odawara Municipal Hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture , during which he was reported to have acknowledged that his links with Ishii had been instrumental in halting the Nihon Kominto 's campaign against Takeshita . |
6 | Both colonial and indigenous rulers in Africa have been involved in newspaper propaganda since the beginnings of the press on that continent . |
7 | From the start , Serbs in Bosnia have been unequivocal in saying : ‘ We can not live with the Muslims anymore . |
8 | Bedwas and District Conservation Society in Gwent have been active in improving open spaces around their town . |
9 | All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees . |
10 | The decision in Morgan has been influential in related areas of law and in some other jurisdictions . |
11 | Some who had gone to Israel had been involved in protests from July 1985 onwards against the ruling of the Chief Rabbinate that they should undertake a " formal " conversion to Judaism [ see p. 34008 ] . |
12 | Business at Texas has been disappointing in recent weeks after a good start to the year , chairman Cyril Stein said . |
13 | Deinomenid policy at Syracuse had been successful in creating wealth and with it a prosperous agricultural class , which could not be excluded from office forever . |
14 | The first was that the informal wages policy arranged by Bevin had been successful in stemming wartime inflation , and it was assumed this could be continued in peacetime . |