Example sentences of "[noun prp] have been [verb] at a " in BNC.
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1 | Marilyn has been licensed at a special service at St John 's Church there , effectively joining the ministry team in the parish of Egremont . |
2 | Does the right hon. Gentleman really believe that if politicians in Northern Ireland had been sitting at a table , the awful atrocities that we have witnessed in the past few days would not have taken place ? |
3 | Shortly before the attack , Mick had been dancing at a Singles Night at the Wiltshire Hotel . |
4 | The Oakgrove Manor in Derry 's Magazine Street has been developed at a cost of £1.4m . |
5 | Guinness has been targeted at a wider audience , in particular the more individualistic drinker , a position which is supported by innovative advertising around the world . |
6 | Daniel had been officiating at a funeral . |
7 | From the point of view of the British , Polaris had been secured at a knock-down price . |
8 | The waste reimported from Belgium has been stored at a tip in Gorleben , Lower Saxony , against the wishes of the state Environment Minister , former Greenpeace activist Monika Griefen . |
9 | House prices in Greater London have been rising at a rate of around 15 to 18 per cent over the past couple of years . |
10 | Suzannah Reddan had been working at a pub in north-west London for six months when she disappeared in March 1988 . |
11 | The two German tourists who fell to their deaths while on holiday on Skye have been cremated at a ceremony in Perth . |