Example sentences of "have been [prep] [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also suggested that experiential learning associated with employment may have been of value to these students . |
2 | Both seem to have attracted around 30 people ; Hague , named last year as the fittest man in the House , would probably have been at home in either . |
3 | If only he could have been with Dinah at this hour , playing while she sang ! |
4 | If you take the present notion of the galaxies and run it back in time , it would seem that they should all have been on top of each other at some moment between ten and twenty thousand million years ago . |
5 | The Corporation may have been on cover for several years and when subsidence damage is discovered , it requires full underpinning . |
6 | We should have been on TV after all . |
7 | When they finally moved out their successors found the floor covered with six layers of linoleum — the bottom ones must have been in position for many a long year ! |
8 | But I could n't tell my mother or father because I should have been in bed by that time . |
9 | Although the conference was just up the road in Edinburgh this time , it might as well have been in Timbuktu for all the relevance it held for must of us . |
10 | The dwarf had been a mutant , and as such should not have been in Kinsai at all . |
11 | New courses appear every year to compete with those which are already on the market ( some of which may have been in use for many years ) and which are quite successful in their various ways . |
12 | These vessels could have been in use from any time from c . |
13 | He must have been in town after all . |
14 | If France had exceeded its authority it would have been in breach of this agreement , but the effects on the relationship between Morocco and a third party are less clear . |
15 | From this point on he might have been in Oz for all he knew . |