Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] been [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 On sites where there are no walls or other solid remains , those differences alone show the presence of archaeological features , such as pits and ditches that have silted up or have been filled in .
2 Er for example erm any service that has been transferred in from another scheme .
3 The furniture , scanty as it is , would n't fill the back of an Okie pick-up fleeing the dustbowl in The Grapes of Wrath : a stained wooden table , a couple of shelves and half a dozen kitchen chairs , an armchair with the padding leaking out of it , and an old car seat that has been dragged in , probably some years ago , to serve in place of a settee .
4 Only one company , Equitable Life , paid out more than had been paid in — £1,879 — and several paid out less than £1,000 .
5 Some hours later , after a torrential thunderstorm , the wriggling foot , that had been kicking in very strange places , finally broke through and I soke at five in the morning with a warm , wet feeling .
6 The deal I concluded for Jean-Claude amounted to twice the sum that had been pencilled in .
7 According to Craine , the investor 's choice of directors left much to be desired ; indeed , Charles Robins , one of Rabbit 's technical founders , left the firm in frustration over the new management team that had been drafted in .
8 The next room was a garbagey mess of ripped packaging and stacked video cases , and old display material that had been slung in and forgotten .
9 It had become a sort of trouble-shooting body that had been put in to try and dish the Foreign Office and got a bloody nose .
10 The work that had been put in in the past year was now showing results and he was absolutely confident that the spirit that had animated the society , the progressive feeling and the strong loyalty would continue throughout London .
11 ‘ Of course at first I just thought it was someone from a boat that had been driven in by the weather .
12 We made our usual rest stop and got water from the mountainside that had been piped in , so pure and tasty .
13 He felt like a moth that had been sucked in to a candle flame , but the fluttering was in his chest .
14 Boeing had the facilities to test aircraft structures to destruction , and they also had some old Boeing 707/300–400 series that had been traded in for more modern aircraft from which stabilisers could be taken .
15 But she 's been approached by the gutter press to sell her story of her life with me and I 've had to intercept certain envelopes that have been sent in .
16 The travel agents have even had to return cheques and cash that have been sent in as deposits to secure places on the proposed flights .
17 There 's an image of fire on the screens and they 're piled up like a bonfire with er natural things that have been brought in from the outside , and there 's slide tape projections of the forest around the gallery .
18 But er , I mean I believe er perhaps these gentlemen can put me right , that in fact the pla the present plans that have been put in are very similar to the original plans , before they were amended er in consultation with the
19 Now what we 're hearing today in in the document that 's been put in by the County is that their assertion is that since nineteen eighty the changing erm common agriculture policy has meant that more farm land in the county is coming into play for development than was the case in nineteen eighty erm not least of all through set aside and general policies of diversification .
20 The Malone Masters will span four days , two of them Pro-Am days , and has been pencilled in from Thursday to Sunday , August 12–15 .
21 Might the Mr Chairman I was just wondering if it 's worth just mentioning that the , since the Redhill Airport proposal which does include a privately funded motorway link erm point erm has gone to and has been called in to the determination I believe by the Minister , but er we are sort of pending er holding our horses until that er er is nearer the time is that not perhaps
22 Unfortunately some of the rhetoric of this recent announcement has not been so enlightened , but has been couched in hard , aggressive language .
23 This has none of the mysticism about it , but has been hammered in by a pragmatic human being , after careful choice of the most suitable section available .
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