Example sentences of "have [been] [adj] at a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the first time that such a service has been available at a tennis event . |
2 | The PFA chairman no longer figures in Bassett 's first-team plans and has been available at a bargain £70,000 since the end of last season . |
3 | The increase has been slight at A level , but considerable at O level and CSE , as Figure 11.1 shows . |
4 | John Walraven from Faversham in Kent has been stuck at a border customs post for eight days . |
5 | To buy a second engraved copy at 24 livres , which was about 5 per cent of the cost of a good harpsichord , would have been extravagant at a time when copying was cheap . |
6 | Although he was a member of the supreme council of the IRB , and is supposed to have been present at a meeting in September 1914 at which it was decided to stage a rebellion against British rule in Ireland , he played no role in planning the Easter rising of 1916 . |
7 | In other words , scribes did not always either know or care exactly who had been present at a grant , and relied on extant lists of great men , doubtless sometimes copied from earlier charters . |
8 | It will be remembered that Mazarin , himself an Italian , had been present at a performance of Che soffre , speri . |
9 | Davies added that she had been present at a phone conversation in December when Doyle had assured one of the players that all $300,000 of the prizemoney was ‘ in the bank . ’ |
10 | In that mood she said she had been present at a lot of attacks that had occurred on Ward 4 . |
11 | The campaign aimed at the general population had been right at a time when there was ignorance about AIDS , she said . |
12 | The two parties had in June 1990 formed the Union for France ( UPF — see p. 37684 ) but had been unable at a meeting on Nov. 8 to resolve differences over the organization of the presidential primaries . |