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

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1 A legend in the power boat world , Shurdington signwriter , John has been in at the top of his sport for over 30 years .
2 The important work of slum clearance has been virtually at a standstill since 1939 , only individual houses having been demolished , apart from an area in London intended as a showpiece for the Festival of Britain .
3 He 'd been away at the time of the murder but if , as seemed likely , he 'd been having an affair with Angy … suppose he was married and his wife had found out , and taken the opportunity while her husband was absent to do away with her rival ?
4 Maggie immediately thought of the lack of seagulls she 'd noticed when she 'd been down at the sea-front .
5 They 'd been there at the wedding , when the wine , that water had been turned into wine .
6 She 'd been there at the time he 'd wanted a woman .
7 However , allied to the improvement in companies ' financial position has been an increase in large companies ' liquidity ratios , to their highest level since the end of 1987 ( though this may have been partly at the cost of the liquidity of smaller companies , because of trade credit effect ) .
8 I was there on my own , because the Yorkshire Television film crew had been positioned on the roof of the Palace , and would have been quite at a loss but a lady from the Yorkshire Post spotted me and kindly accompanied me for a little while .
9 ‘ She might have been down at the jetty a couple of hours ago .
10 I would rather have been down at the villa making figgy hedgehogs for Tony but a promise is a promise .
11 I know we need it , but , I would have been anywhere at the moment though
12 Had she accepted , he might have been back at The priory now , with her as his bride .
13 I should have been back at the office .
14 For those of us old enough to have been around at the time of the birth of rock ‘ n ’ roll , the idea of an advanced course in the music which made both us and our parents jump ( but in opposite directions ) may be hard to accommodate .
15 Madeira can claim to have been in at the birth of modern tourism , along with such famous nineteenth-century resorts as Baden-Baden , the Italian Lakes and the French Riviera .
16 " We in Christian Aid are proud to have been in at the start of this magazine which campaigns relentlessly for a better , fairer , environmentally purer and politically more aware world .
17 Slorne , who had been up at the back of her cage most of the day as usual , suddenly opened her wings , swung round and dropped down to the front of her cage .
18 Jean , surely , had been here at the time of the murder .
19 If International had been around at the time of the Vikings , there 's little doubt whose paint would have been used to keep those marauding longships in prime condition .
20 Pam had been out at a friend 's all evening .
21 His wife in her innocence told us he had been down at the steamer when we landed and had slipped out of sight , and next morning he had left at six o'clock to go and visit a small island North of Jura where he had never been known to go before . "
22 For when he had been there at the end of the war it was very much the preserve of the officer class .
23 Perhaps , she thought it was because Mark had been there at the planning stage — Mark Bristow , the dynamic young advertising executive she had met and fallen in love with when she had been chasing jobs in the heart of Somerset ; Mark who , in spite of being English , had lived long enough in the States to absorb — and give off — some of the typically American blend of enthusiasm and energy .
24 If you ask medical staff how often they have seen someone die , rather than if they have been around at the time , surprisingly few will say they witnessed the actual event .
25 ‘ He 's been up at the School !
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