Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] been [verb] all " in BNC.

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1 If Barnes is this irreplaceable in the nation 's best club side it again raises the question of what England have been missing all these years .
2 In brief , the four regions of the South have been absorbing all the ( admittedly rather limited ) national increase in population and have been pulling in people from the rest of Britain .
3 Could it be that some machines have been neglected all summer ?
4 For months , American executives have been reviewing all aspects of the airline for cost savings .
5 Many of these people have been rejected all their lives .
6 Southend have been struggling all season … just as well because Town could have been punished by a better team …
7 Southend have been struggling all season … just as well because Town could have been punished by a better team …
8 ‘ It can not be denied that in the face of recession , publishers have been exploring all possible avenues for book sales . ’
9 Until these issues have been resolved all patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy should be regarded as at risk of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism .
10 The six men and six women have been questioned all day by detectives :
11 We would urge you very strongly to er put a deadline er on receipt of er further objections by tomorrow sir but some of these proofs have been missing all of the discussion and they are literally months past their original fixture date .
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