Example sentences of "who had [been] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But if the comparison between those who had been in a home and others is confined to those for whom relatives , neighbours or friends were interviewed , there is still a difference : 31 per cent against 19 per cent . |
2 | In addition , among those for whom a staff member responded only one in twelve of those admitted during the last year of the life was felt to have had a good quality of life during that time compared with nearly half ( 46 per cent ) of those who had been in a home for a year or more . |
3 | In the light of this Constantius is perhaps unlikely to have been in a position to destroy Wallia completely in 416 : Stilicho , who had been in a position at least as strong , had failed to destroy Alaric . |
4 | ( People who had been in a hospital for all the year before they died have been excluded from these comparisons . ) |
5 | You wanted at least one person who had been in a commune before , Mary said , and perhaps you ought to advertise along those lines . |
6 | In one study , body weight as well as general development progressed more in a group of premature babies living in a hospital nursery which imposed light/dark and noise/quiet rhythms than in a group who had been in a ward with less emphasis on the differences between night and day . |
7 | The daughter of a woman with Huntingdon 's chorea who had been in a nursing home described the care she got there as |
8 | Or the desperate plight of a little girl who had been in an orphanage since she was a month old . |
9 | Novices who had been in the London Road End for at least a good part of one season displayed quite a detailed acquisition of social knowledge which was appropriate to correct conduct in the Rowdies . |
10 | This could be the conversation of some of the ladies who had been in the church on that occasion : |
11 | If the preceding analysis is correct , then Gundovald 's support can be seen to depend on three different groups : there were members of Childebert 's court , seemingly anxious to keep their options open until the king was recognized as being of an age to rule ; there were men who had been followers of Guntram , but whose positions had been compromised ; and finally there were military leaders who had been in the service of Chilperic , but who had been too far from court at the time of his murder to ensure their survival under Chlothar II , whose own succession could scarcely be taken for granted . |
12 | The shift among painters and sculptors , who had been in the craft guilds , is most clearly marked in the adoption of the term ‘ academy ’ from the place of the famous school of Plato . |
13 | President Joao Bernardo Vieira carried out a major Cabinet reshuffle on Oct. 26 , dismissing eight ministers who had been in the government since independence in 1974 . |
14 | At university I chanced to meet a detective sergeant who had been in the Durham drug squad outside the Sociology building in New Elvet , Durham city . |
15 | Some of the patrol who had been in the Feelgood could have radioed in a report before things started blowing up , or maybe even got away . |
16 | Alan Duffy had overheard Mr Simmons and Miss Craven talking about Frankie 's father , who was a real-life American who had been in the Army and the merchant navy and was now a farmer who posed at the School of Art and played guitar in a popular local dance-band . |
17 | A. T. The system then was , there was a number of sergeants who had been in the army . |
18 | By the end of the year all the other masters who had been in the forces had returned , and life was beginning slowly to get back to normal . |
19 | It was the red-faced Viking talking to him , the same chap who had been in the pub . |
20 | Amongst the villagers , the division on Friday night was between the men , who had been in the pub and could vouch for each other , and the wives , who had been watching telly at home and could n't , but who seemed knowledgeable , when pressed , about a number of ITV programmes . |
21 | He gazed at the women , and the small group of people who had been in the tent when the councillor actually collapsed . |
22 | The staff who had been in the kitchen when Zambia had landed in the packing cases had gone off duty soon afterwards . |
23 | Both Master Benjamin and myself had heard nothing amiss and Moodie , who had been in the chamber adjoining Ruthven 's on the other side , could also confirm this . |
24 | Though of course Müller-Claudius 's ‘ sample ’ was hardly a representative one , the responses have more than a ring of plausibility about them , and , coming from Nazis who had been in the Party since before Hitler 's ‘ seizure of power ’ , can be extended a fortiori to ‘ non-organized ’ Germans . |
25 | The Rajputs who had been in the lead took the full force of the barrage ; the new conscripts behind them turned and fled . |
26 | Early the following morning a British soldier who had been in the orphanage was admitted to the hospital suffering from a high fever , so the carabinieri still had one English prisoner to guard . |
27 | Nancy , who had been in the Waaf two weeks longer than me , was recommended for her Corporal 's stripes . |
28 | BARRY Fry left Barnet last night to become boss of First Division Southend after the sudden and mutual departure earlier yesterday of Colin Murphy , who had been in the job for less than a year . |
29 | And he removed his hat and discussed for some minutes the shortcomings of his wife Rita who had been in the land-army when they met . |
30 | The Greens held one portfolio , that of Health ; this was held by Bozidar Voljc who had been in the Cabinet since January 1992 . |