Example sentences of "[adv] [been] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By 9.30 I would have expected him to have already been at the dinner party , ’ Mr Reenan said .
2 Things might have been a little different if Tony Crosland had still been at the Department of Education and Science , but I doubt it .
3 However , recreational provision in the field of art and design education is exceptional in that it normally caters for some 80,000 students , many times more than those on courses leading to qualifications , and has always been at the centre of adult education .
4 Family life has always been at the top of Gooch 's list of personal priorities .
5 Democracy with a strong social policy has always been at the heart of Mr Mitterrand 's thinking .
6 Although isotope studies have always been at the heart of the deep-mantle recycling hypothesis , previous analyses have focused on radiogenic isotope variations ( those that result from radioactive decay , such as the isotopic composition of Sr and Nd ) ; Woodhead et al .
7 When I was writing an essay on Bernard Shaw , I read in one biography that he had attended a Wesleyan school and had always been at the bottom of his form .
8 But , if women 's bodies have always been at the forefront of discussions about painting and sculpture , it was women 's bodies seen and portrayed by men that were dominant .
9 This union has always been at the forefront of health and safety issues within the many industries that we represent .
10 Pinto , who made a winning debut in Carpi , Portugal , in 1991 , and had led his club Benfica to the European Cup , had always been at the front among a big group early on .
11 Where economies in Whitehall have been made , they have usually been at the expense of services or functions .
12 There was even a clip from his commando days in Borneo — although the Liberal Democrats ' policy on Dyaks has hardly been at the forefront of the campaign .
13 The building — called the Old Manor House — was allegedly the scene of a naked ‘ wedding ceremony ’ and Miss Dale has also been at the centre of a storm surrounding payments of £4,000 made by the Treasury to help fund Chancellor Norman Lamont 's legal expenses to get her out of his London house .
14 ‘ Yet women have really been at the forefront of the Green movement . ’
15 Jake had had no real friends except Ben ; he had often been at the house in those old days , never saying much , but good at mending broken toys and constructing dolls out of handkerchiefs and folded paper .
16 While the truly indigenous private sector has been assisted in various ways to play a greater role in the national economy , this has often been at the expense of immigrant communities , who have rights of citizenship based on birth .
17 This has often been at the expense of existing capacity in the United Kingdom .
18 Not only did my mother regularly quote them , but on joining my public school for my very first term , the house I was in was actually punished for slack behaviour the previous term — when I had not even been at the school !
19 He had not even been at the party .
20 The fish have to be caught by longlining to preserve their quality for drying , and landings have not yet been at the level that was hoped for .
21 Pre-twentieth-century poetic texts have commonly been at the core of syllabuses in the older universities , whereas the novel and more contemporary writing are commonly at the centre ( or at least imagined by many in the academic establishment to be the centre ) of course structures within the newer universities and polytechnics , institutions which are also usually viewed as less socially elite .
22 After speaking at the conference , Mr Parkinson told journalists : ‘ It ( BR privatisation ) has never been at the top of my agenda .
23 Mr Parkinson told journalists later : ‘ It has never been at the top of my agenda .
24 Monie , whose side sit at the top of Division One , revealed : ‘ We 've never been at the top so early .
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