Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [vb base] been [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So far , more than half of those taken on trial have been given full time jobs like Chris . |
2 | It can co-exist as alternative spellings during transition — indeed , a hundred or so words have been simplified this century when dictionaries have listed alternative spellings and the public has opted for the easier way of arranging the letters . |
3 | Together Skylark have been bringing this music far beyond these shores , to Europe , America and even Australia , so it 's a delight to welcome them back to the Harp Folk Club after an absence of five years . |
4 | The world price for tin is high and so companies have been opening new larger mines in Cornwall . |
5 | But already candidates have been holding informal sessions , enticing potential voters with great banquets of slaughtered sheep . |
6 | Thus exemptions have been made available for R&D agreements , specialization agreements , and other agreements which seek to improve efficiency in production ( Sapir et al. |
7 | In this Special Reference Feature a chronology outlines the key events leading to unification and cross refers to articles in the monthly News Digest section where developments have been given extensive coverage . |
8 | Tickets that would normally cost over £100 have been made available , through specific community organisations , for £10 . |
9 | But more recently banks have been providing other forms of merger funding-'mezzanine debt' , which does not rate as highly in terms of claims against the company 's assets , but provides additional financial resources . |