Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] have [been] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So Johnny had been afforded a glimpse of her own time , had he ?
2 And so Jesus had been teaching the people .
3 So perhaps Lesley-Jane had been telling the truth in her description of the relationship .
4 Perhaps Jacob 's been doing a bit of tidying up . ’
5 So Keith has been doing a lot of work erm and putting on a database information about office traffic , Y T occupancy ,
6 Meanwhile Engineering has been awarded the contract for the conversion of a 9,000 square metre building for Glaxo Group Research at Stevenage in the UK .
7 Once proceedings have been commenced a child can not be medically or psychiatrically examined or otherwise assessed for the purpose of preparing expert evidence without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r18(1) ; FPR , r4.18(1) ) .
8 Once theses have been established the project will examine the degree to which these different types of trust are affected by
9 In some cases I had to accept that information given to me to help me understand problems of academic publishing was to remain confidential , but once credibility had been established the publishers were very helpful .
10 Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Berdennikov said on Sept. 14 that the Soviet Union and later Russia had been violating a 1972 treaty banning germ warfare , at least until March 1992 .
11 So now Marcus has been made an example of and locked up , and all for some crime committed from behind a desk .
12 For some years now Fiji have been playing the sevens tournaments of the world and have been winning them all .
13 Immediately contracts have been exchanged the exact redemption figure should be obtained from the mortgagee .
14 The gymnasium , swimming pool and even classrooms have been given a new lease of life as part of a timeshare development — such facilities having been a positive attraction to buyers .
15 Fortunately Newley had been wearing a tie and belt .
16 Especially since by then Laura had been earning a great deal of money , and all the past difficulties had more or less been solved .
17 Yet Glasgow has been cultivating a townspace of such experiences for nearly a decade .
18 Recently historians have been reasserting the view that the social consequences of parliamentary enclosures included a local increase in poverty .
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