Example sentences of "had been [vb pp] [prep] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , the passages had been constructed with precisely this intention .
2 He guessed that Turakina had been engaged in yet another attempt to negotiate a match on his behalf , and wondered which family had been involved .
3 It was a neat description by a commander who had been forewarned of just this certainty .
4 In the course of the MINSE project , comments had also been made to the effect that , although OICs were able to purchase a microcomputer if there were sufficient funds available , little thought had been given to how these might be applied , or to the staff training needs .
5 The new excise rate proposals replaced the compulsory uniform rates which it had originally proposed in 1987 , but which had been rejected by nearly all member countries .
6 It took only a couple of sessions of counselling ( and production of documentary evidence ! ) to persuade Clive that a decline in frequency of intercourse following early days of marriage is normal , that the frequency of intercourse between him and Maureen was about the " national average " and that he had been misled about both this and his own physical normality .
7 The goals of the first transition phase , the first series of internal tariff reductions and measures designed to reduce the differences in the external tariffs of the Six , had been achieved without too much hardship or dispute , and the Commission was looking forward with confidence to shortening the planned duration of the second transition phase .
8 Despite the fact that the savage beating of King , who was black , had been filmed by an onlooker , the four officers had been acquitted on almost all state charges by a predominantly white jury [ see p. 38856 ] .
9 Yesterday , when the Government were defending their postition at the United Nations in Geneva on interrogation procedures and denying that anything untoward was happening , settlements were being awarded in Belfast courts to people who had claimed that they had been assaulted in just those circumstances .
10 Hurrying away on her next mission , Nicandra felt quietly elated because the little act of kindness in donating her scone had been accepted with so much pleasure and a thoughtful reservation for breakfast .
11 It had been prepared for quite some time and the brunt of it was against the Serbs , ’ said Col Jovanovic .
12 Nora had been prepared for almost any response from John , except the one she got — or thought she had got .
13 Also , a hotel room would remind her of that first night they had spent together ; what happened then had been repeated by now many times .
14 At one time so many people from the area were hanged at Newgate it had been nicknamed Jack Ketch 's Warren , and according to Paddy it had been known for as many as forty constables to march down with cutlasses to control disturbances .
15 What made it easy was that earlier charters had been produced by so many different monastic scriptoria in so many house styles that spotting the inauthentic was a task for the dedicated scholar — who in any case was more likely to be employed in propagating fraud than in hunting it out .
16 The units had been used by only half the boards surveyed , area sessions had been attended by less than one-third .
17 This measure effectively makes competitive tendering compulsory for designated services , replacing the former ( largely discretionary ) powers which had been used by relatively few authorities in specific areas ( Ascher , 1987 , especially ch. 7 ; Stoker , 1988 ) .
18 During the modernist crisis , no area of scholarly research had been subjected to as much intellectual oppression as the study of the Scriptures .
19 As they had passed by Du Cane Road , where the entrance to Wormwood Scrubs prison was , she had been reminded of how many times she had been there , visiting either her husband or one of the older boys .
20 The traditional British verve for raiding had been restored after too many years under the shadow of the World War I failures at Gallipoli .
21 I was still on the shores of the same great sea and yet had been transported into quite another world , a place on the edge of a China which seemed to have nothing in common with those islanders so forgotten and so far away .
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