Example sentences of "[adv] been [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The York cycle was first revived during the Festival of Britain in 1951 and has since been performed every four years as part of York Festival .
2 He had perhaps been expecting a tougher comment and he hunched his shoulders , muttering suspiciously , ‘ I have n't got no religion . ’
3 Cow 's milk allergy has hitherto been considered a temporary condition that improves or disappears with age .
4 Following the October general election , John Malecela , a former high commissioner to the United Kingdom , was appointed Prime Minister on Nov. 8 , replacing Joseph Warioba , who had hitherto been considered an eventual successor to President Ali Hassan Mwinyi .
5 After all , he 's only been experiencing the outside world since his vaccination course was completed a few weeks ago .
6 Criticism arrangement and pointed out that William Hay had only been elected the first DUP mayor after being nominated for the fifth time .
7 She assured us they had only been worn a few times .
8 ‘ But , ’ she had said suddenly , ‘ I have only been ordering a dozen geranium plants . ’
9 I 've er I 've only just I 've only been coughing the last couple of days , but
10 Durham born Gregory had only been playing the bass guitar for a few weeks when he joined .
11 Richard had only been climbing a few months , but he was as strong as an ox and had no respect for tradition ( he did n't know all the horror stories ) .
12 Now what I would like Mr Alistaire and the rest of the Scottish M P's is to bring up in parliament a Scotland will have to be revalued every five years as done in the past where England have only been revalued every seventeen years , which I think is most unfair .
13 I 've only been divorced a few months . ’
14 Another company which has long been ploughing the higher resolution furrow is Printware .
15 The Russian panslavist press had long been advocating a Franco-Russian alliance and in November 1887 Bismarck had forbidden the Reichsbank to float a Russian loan .
16 Eliot had long been accumulating the anthropological knowledge which would affect the literature of his own future .
17 The divine has long been made an intimate participant in male experiences of violence , in war and in political martyrdom .
18 As no man can serve two masters we had long been told no wise general tries to fight on two fronts .
19 Histamine has long been considered a putative mediator of the gastric acid secretory response to ethanol .
20 Like the good gossip he was , he had merely been marshalling the various elements of his anecdote to their best advantage .
21 Since Dysart too had been to Oxford , it was possible that by taking Morpurgo on at Tyler 's Hard he had merely been doing an old chum a favour .
22 This whole question is of importance not only because it was so central to Engels 's book but also because The Origin has rightly been considered a major contribution to the feminist tradition .
23 I ALREADY reviewed this back in July but now that it 's finally been given a British release ‘ Perfect Day ’ will , in time , be seen as a perfect moment from MFS 's classic period , alongside excursions from Cosmic Baby , Microglobe and Mind Gear .
24 ( In the Soviet Union a draft law allowing all citizens to obtain a passport quickly had already been given a first reading , and the Soviet delegate estimated that between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 Soviet citizens could decide to emigrate " in the first two to three years " . )
25 Chris had already been given a severe ticking-off when he 'd admitted to the box-office that he 'd lost count of the number of tickets and cheques he 'd stuffed into all his suit pockets .
26 ‘ You have already been given a full briefing on the facts , ’ said the President .
27 In the midst of the proceedings , when they have already been given the Ten Commandments and much besides , and Moses is on the summit of Sinai receiving more torah to relay to them , they rebel .
28 As to my sign , you 've already been given an important clue .
29 The judge said he 'd already been punished a thousand times .
30 Cadfael had already been considering the same question , and could only conclude that the abbot had indeed total faith that the Gospels would justify Shrewsbury in possession of its saint .
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