Example sentences of "[adv] been [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Among them were those who were convinced that he had secretly been in league with the employers .
2 This organisation has since been in correspondence with Neil Kinnock 's Westminster office , but has yet to receive any clear indication of whether Labour would indeed reduce the age of consent for gay men from 21 to 16 .
3 I mentioned a boy who had only been at school for two terms , a boy who had had a limp , someone he had been friendly with for a time .
4 Having said that he was very immature the report added that there had been considerable improvement , but it had taken a long time ( he had only been at school for four terms and had had a change of teacher ) .
5 It was spotted by William Robertson , then aged 20 , a deaf man who had been educated at the Aberdeen School for the Deaf , and who had only been at sea for one year .
6 I had only been at home for about ten days when a friend of mine asked me to join him on a journey to the East Indies .
7 Nancy Ball had only been with Hugo for a few months and it was much longer than that since Harriet had visited him at the office .
8 The England midfielder added : ‘ I 've only been with Leeds for a few days but that 's long enough to know I 've made the right decision coming here . ’
9 If we have only been on cover for a short time and it is clear that the majority of the damage occurred before we came on cover , the claim should be referred to the previous insurers .
10 Struggling to make himself heard above the chants of the crowd , the manager said : ‘ I have only been on Teesside for ten months , but thank you for making it memorable so far .
11 The updated Accord has only been on sale in Britain for six weeks , but already Honda 's well ahead of its target of three and a half thousand sold by Christmas .
12 So you 've only been in Harlow since nineteen sixty three ?
13 Exemplar , which has only been in development since the beginning of the year ( UX No 423 ) , will be used for creating , storing and retrieving application objects across multiple platforms and networks .
14 J. C. E. Roberts , welcomed all present and remarked that although the Society had only been in existence for a few months , much had already been done and the Society had a firm foundation on which to build .
15 Since the First Directive has only been in operation for a matter of weeks , much has still to be learned about its full impact .
16 Although the requirements concerning the environmental suitability of an operating centre have only been in force since June 1984 , some interesting cases have already arisen on their interpretation .
17 Marian welcomes the more interventionist role available to the Court under the new Act which has only been in force since October 1991 .
18 The reviewer has only been in office for eight months but so far has not had cause to uphold a single application for a review .
19 I also feel it was a great honour being a woman and having achieved it in such a short space of time as I have only been in hairdressing for around six years .
20 The boy , who had only been in care for a short while before the incident , is now in secure accommodation .
21 The system has only been in place for a month but already , says ‘ we are seeing the benefits . ’
22 Psychiatry was new and had only been in practice since 1879 ; neuroses and psychoses were thought to be untreatable .
23 We have only been in post for three weeks , but this is our second confrontation with Fred .
24 Unfortunately , Gail had n't realised that it was only because Mr Elder had only been in Hospital for so long , that he was overjoyed to see her and him wanting to kiss her was completely innocent .
25 Remy had only been in charge for a month and already he had a major scoop on his hands .
26 Britain has proved to be one of the least ‘ community-minded ’ members of the EEC and has for long been at odds with other states about the level of British contributions to the EEC budget .
27 The Pontormo , a Mannerist masterpiece painted in 1537 , belonged to the late Chauncey Stillman and had long been on loan to the Frick collection in New York .
28 Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units .
29 But the essence of re-engineering — taking a strategic view of the component functions of a business , stripping some out and streamlining others with inter-disciplinary teams and more effective use of technology — has long been under way in a number of companies .
30 This is a much older problem and one which precedes the rise of environmentalism , because in addition to the environmental lobby the exclusive rights of the farmer have long been under threat from another source — the massed ranks of the urban population , intent on using the countryside as a source of recreation and determined to gain access to what they consider to be semi-public territory .
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