Example sentences of "they [vb base] been [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 we 'll see , they 've been outside a little while , so
2 And of course the deterrents that we 've had , over the years , when they they 've been of the emotive and knee jerk sort , and I remember the short sharp shock for instance , under Whitelaw , they did n't work , because they were n't thought out , they were just to make them clap at the Tory party conference .
3 Surely they 've been for the last four years and they must or do they just keep it at eighty one then they go to ninety ?
4 But some times when I when people tell me that they 've been in a certain environment .
5 There must be armies of males squirming uncomfortably at the breakfast table , feeling they 've been in a similar movie .
6 My hon. Friend will note that German interest rates and ours are closer than they have been for a long time .
7 Obviously the standards are not satisfactory but they are the same as they have been for the last 30 years and they are of Mr Pritchard 's choosing .
8 For nominal Christians it is perhaps only the third time they have been at a religious service ; the other two being their baptism and marriage .
9 In addition , the proximity of the Survey to the University ( they have been on the same site since 1975 ) led to contacts between their respective staffs , with a cross-fertilisation of ideas .
10 They have been through an unsettling time and are finding it difficult to readjust .
11 They have been over the greater part of Van Diemen 's Land and the Islands in Bass 's Straits and appear highly gratified with their peregrinations : a government vessel has generally been devoted to their use .
12 They have been over the past few days erm usually it was chocolate and apricot .
13 Bans had to be introduced to give the fish stocks time to recover , and they are better now in the 1980's than they have been since the mid-1960's .
14 Scoured as they have been by the turbulent and freezing sands that eroded every trace of fittings and furnishings whatsoever , their walls and ceilings do bear signs : remnants of incised and sometimes inlaid strings of rectangular shapes that numerous experts have confidently identified as writing , though no truly plausible translation has ever been constructed .
15 Research into technological innovation has generally assumed that although shifts have occurred they have been within a stable organisational framework .
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