Example sentences of "[noun pl] had been [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The party of young Australians had been out for a meal , and had stopped to take photographs , when Roermond 's market square echoed to gunfire .
2 Although direct debits and cash dispenser machines had been around since the late 1960s , promotion campaigns made them farmore popular during the mid-1980s .
3 The dahabeeyah had moored for the night and the three girls had been up on the top deck enjoying the evening breeze .
4 The youngest children had been out in the playground ; some of them survived .
5 Counsel for the ‘ Seventeen Towns ’ , claimed by Finch to be within the forest bounds , produced in rebuttal the perambulations of 1298 and 1300 , and their confirmation by Act of Parliament in 1336 , urging also that these towns had been out of the forest by ‘ the long and constant Usage ever since .
6 In the meantime the others had been out on the track and found the footprints of the Friar and the distinctive mark of his staff .
7 Most of the third-year students had been back for a month already , desperately trying to catch up with their second-year work .
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