Example sentences of "[noun pl] have been [verb] at [num] " in BNC.

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1 Each object shown in these pictures has been scanned at two or three different wavelengths .
2 Fish traps have been discovered at two sites in St Helens .
3 The vast majority of golfers have been told at one time or another how important the legs are in the game of golf .
4 Annual catches have been estimated at 1500 , from a total population believed to number in the low thousands .
5 By the end of 1988 gamma radiation dose monitors had been installed at 46 meteorological stations as part of phase 1 of the development programme .
6 At the start of the third week of a month-long knife amnesty more than 2,000 blades have been surrendered at 70 stations throughout the region .
7 Since Operation Blade 's month-long knife amnesty began 11 days ago , more than 1,500 sharp weapons have been surrendered at 70 stations throughout the region .
8 The Rejects made it 3–1 from the spot after the teams had been deadlocked at 2–2 even with extra-time .
9 The note to the accounts on investment properties says the properties have been valued at 31 August 1991 at the directors ' estimate of their current market value ( £3.901m ) , taking existing use into account .
10 The figures have been converted at 0.543 to the Dutch guilder .
11 The teachers had been trained at two training colleges in Kemmendine , those for primary schools studying for one year and those for middle schools for two years .
12 reported that a quotation for insurance cover for all members had been obtained at 3.50 per head .
13 The destroyer passed a disused tower in midstream , but already the ships had been spotted at 0115 hours and Mecke signalled : Achtung Landegfahr — Beware landings .
14 In the eastern part of the USA the significance of conservation measures has been demonstrated at two different scales ( Fig. 6.1 ) .
15 About 700 men had been working at three pit levels up to 560 metres below the ground , over a 2 sq km area .
16 Our Adult All-line tickets have been held at 1991 Standard rates and Over 60's can enjoy even greater benefits — 33% off all fares .
17 Network Southeast carries passengers three hundred and ninety million passengers a year , more than half the total for the whole of B R. So although off peak increases have been pegged at four percent , today 's announcement affects huge numbers of commuters .
18 When the great pile of boots had been collected at one end of the carriage , he spoke again :
19 We seem to have heard it all before , but EIT Group Plc , trading in whose shares has been suspended at 9.5 pence since February , told the Sunday Telegraph that it was close to an agreement with its bankers that would enable it to put together a refinancing package ; it says its relations with its own bank , Midland Bank Plc , are good , but that Barclays Bank Plc , which had a £2.8m loan out to Sintrom Plc when EIT bought the firm for £1.7m , reckons it has prior claim on a part of any new money coming into EIT .
20 In 1985 there were 791 cataloguers , two administrators and 169 photographers ; in order to carry out the current drive the number of employees has been set at 4,463 .
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