Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Kirkpatrick has most recently been with Mercury Books as marketing director , from where , it is thought , he was headhunted for the Berlitz job . |
2 | Our work so far has obviously only been of a preliminary nature , but even so it is clear that there are many strands in the concept of participation and public involvement in decision-making related to novel energy systems . |
3 | Much of the focus has so far been on integration , instigated predominantly by non-Disabled people , as a mean for all sections of the community to be involved on an equal basis , in a way which does not differentiate between the intention of this approach is genuine , in practice it often transmutes into another form of exclusion and discrimination . |
4 | This account has so far been in partial equilibrium terms . |
5 | In China , criticism of the bureaucracy has generally not been through formal representative assemblies , councils and congresses but through ‘ mass campaigns ’ , though the direction of influence has tended to be from the party leadership to the masses through propaganda , political education and mobilization exercises rather than from the masses upwards . |
6 | At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed for seven years to John Braithwaite [ q.v. ] , an eminent locomotive and railway engineer , and while in his service he invented in 1837 the detonating railway fog-signal which was first tried on the Croydon line and has ever since been in universal use as a very valuable safety measure . |
7 | Instead , where disorder has occurred , it has more often been between the police and a faction or factions within the demonstration itself . |
8 | The focus has almost always been on the North Sea , although between 1965 and 1973 eight distant-water freezer trawlers belonging to Ranger Fisheries , a subsidiary of P and O , were based in the port . |
9 | I am afraid that it has not been a success and that has certainly not been for want of effort from him but I think we just have to write that one off . |
10 | The attitude of outside well-wishers has too often been like that of a left-wing friend of mine who asked in the early days of the Grunwick strike ‘ Who is doing the organising there ? ’ — as though the workers were just so much raw material waiting to be organised . |
11 | But Carla has denied ever having an affair with Mick and says she has never even been to Thailand . |
12 | ‘ There is a feeling now of cooperation which has never ever been in our system at this level before . |
13 | Although the map has very possibly been at Hereford since the later middle ages , and certainly since 1682 , Hereford has an inconspicuous place on it and then in the abbreviated form H'ford . |
14 | Coming from someone who 'd obviously never been in the right frame of mind magnetically to attach anything but his salary to himself — money Anwar always referred to as ‘ unearned income ’ — this seemed a bit rich . |
15 | He 'd probably never been to Brixton before — I could tell that from the way he was sinking down in the back of Armstrong the farther along Effra Road we got . |
16 | I 'd never even been on a train until I was past thirty and if you recall that was no joy-ride , simply a mercy dash to get Renée out of one of her scrapes . ’ |
17 | I 'd never even been to her house . |
18 | He went across to it , still thinking that it was n't too late to back out and close the door behind him and pretend that he 'd never even been in here . |
19 | I 'd never even been in a car until I was twenty … |
20 | She 'd never even been in love , she thought wistfully , was beginning to think herself incapable of the emotion , or that her standards were too high — or impossible . |
21 | Erm because I 'd never actually been in the flats before . |
22 | Whereas nuclear weaponry had effectively only been in the hands of the U.S.A. , the development of such weapons by other nations had been increasing , so at a meeting , in December 1962 , at Nassau , Prime minister Harold Macmillan and President Kennedy , hammered out an agreement whereby Britain abandoned its plans for ‘ Skybolt ’ in return for the U.S.A. ‘ Polaris ’ missile for use by British nuclear submarines . |
23 | ‘ You 've obviously NEVER been in love or you d never think of it so vulgarly ! |
24 | I realised that I had only just been in time before all traces of cropmarks had been obliterated . |
25 | Rodrigo raised his standard at Juballa , a strong castle on the borders of Valencia , and from there began to raise an army to reconquer the city which had so recently been under his command . |
26 | But they remained essential to him , perhaps because his life had so often been at stake . |
27 | The human rights organization Amnesty International reported on Nov. 12 that in 1992 there had so far been at least 100 murders of unarmed civilians , many of whom had first been threatened , detained or tortured , in south-eastern Turkey and that political killings were continuing " virtually daily " . |
28 | Brittany had long since been in some way subject to Normandy . |
29 | They had hardly ever been in this house belonging to Nicholas , and never since it received its new mistress . |
30 | Rain set up her coffee machine , thinking as she did so that Oliver had probably not been with Linda Finch although he might encourage her to believe that . |