Example sentences of "it have [adv] been [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 In the case of Charles the Bald , though , given the rich documentation , and the giants ' spadework , the surprising thing ( to invert Dr Johnson on women preachers ) is not that it 's been done badly , but that — with two partial exceptions — it has not been done at all .
2 But Group Captain are you saying that as er a platform it has not been degraded at all , there 's basically no change in thrust , in turn rate or in airframe G loading ?
3 It has already been hinted at by oor worthy comrade up the back before he passed oot , we are but six months old as a body … ’
4 It has already been used at the International Children 's Festival in Inverleith , the Meadows Festival and the Royal Highland Show .
5 It has now been built at no cost to the state beyond a concession .
6 My bicycle was there , and it had not been damaged at all .
7 So much so that , although it had not been mentioned at all in the advance publicity , it was given no fewer than 87 times that season and remained in the programmes for the next six seasons , by which time the company had danced it more often than any other work in their repertory except Les Sylphides and two of Ashton 's ballets , Façade and Les Rendezvous .
8 Unfortunately , it had not been left at that .
9 Clearly , there could be no element of surprise , and although the rebel advance had been rapid until then , it had effectively been halted at the gates of Madrid .
10 But it had clearly been used at some time in the past .
11 That was what happened in 1984 when Renault 's Formula 1 programme fell into disarray the season after it had just been pipped at the final post by the Brabham-BMW team .
12 If the representation has been made fraudulently or recklessly ( not caring whether or not it is true ) , then at common law the remedy of rescission is available ( setting the contract aside as if it had never been made at all ) , together with a right to recover any money laid out .
13 Despite all this , and very probably contributing to it , schools had very largely not taken on board the issue of homosexuality , and 60 per cent of the sample said it had never been mentioned at all .
14 And it 's all been thrown at them so suddenly , has n't it ?
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