Example sentences of "been there [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But he had been there at the right time , he had acted swiftly and effectively and she was alive . |
2 | And though I have not been there at the right season for many years , for all I know they live there still — a small , brown , undemonstrative little butterfly , not immediately noticed by an untrained eye . |
3 | Williams had not been there during the vital moments when the kidnapping had taken place . |
4 | She felt as if she were not really there , as if she had not really been there for a long time . |
5 | He told me he had been there for a long time dying . |
6 | Er although most people think it 's been there for a long time , it has n't . |
7 | The social dimension of the Community has been there for a long time . |
8 | " Signs of a coming plateau have been there for a long time and are now getting better and better " , according to independent consultant Richard Kimberlin . |
9 | I mean these have n't just been put here , they 've been there for a long time ! |
10 | It 's their intention to leave the boat station there , but as a boat hiring station only , and to let rent that to somebody , not to have boat building enterprises , not to have a car park , not to have a chandlery and so on which was put there by the person whose who used to own it , and we will recoup all of that money from renting that boat station so it can be run as a boat hiring station again , and from three or four of the moorings that are will have been there for a long time , with proper permission . |
11 | No it has n't been there for a little while British National Corpus I 've been carrying it around with me |
12 | Although he did n't know them , he could have sworn they had been there for the past hour . |
13 | Could n't possibly have been there in the old days . |
14 | Most may have been there in the pre-Norman period , although whether as fully developed villages or not will be discussed below . |