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

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1 I understand this theory and , while I am not able to disprove it , I feel that , in the light of all the research which has been done in more recent times , it leaves too many gaps which no one has yet been able to fill .
2 Porosity has been observed in both platform and slope deposits of the Z3 Carbonate ( Fig. 27 ) .
3 An improvement in survival with combinations of 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin , however , has been observed in only two of seven randomised studies , and the improvement was only moderate .
4 The money has been raised in less than two years .
5 Lindsell feels that much progress has been made in less than two years — more , he admits , than he would have dreamt possible at the outset .
6 How can God be seen to be good when one considers what history has been , and what it has meant for women that God has been conceived in primarily male terms ?
7 This pathway is fully operational in germ cells , where it has been implicated in both fertilization and early development .
8 In other words , and this again has been emphasised in more recent feminist theory , we are dealing not just with a ( constructed ) difference , but with a hierarchy .
9 Interest has been expressed in both the Crewe Heritage Centre and Ironbridge among nearby centres and I have received a suggestion that we might visit the Gwili Railway farther afield .
10 Deene was acquired by Sir Robert Brudenell in 1514 and has been lived in ever since by his descendants including the 7th Earl of Cardigan who led the Charge of the Light Brigade .
11 The tower was converted to a house around the turn of the century and has been lived in ever since apart from a couple of years when architects used it as offices .
12 This interesting stance has been seen in more recent dinosaur fossil discoveries .
13 But that sort of view has been , has been challenged in more , in more recent years with empirical studies saying erm , er , sort of rural labour forces is quite likely to migrate , or some parts of the rural labour force are quite likely to migrate right , and it is rational to migrate , even in the presence of very high unemployment .
14 They 've been working very hard , in some cases long hours I think it 's right because this is a similar discussion we had by Public Protection Committee about a report and the main thing about the report is to find ways in which this could be avoided and that we could take such action as necessary and obviously some matters to avoid such a happening again but having said that other parts of West Sussex have always tended to be erm when you get excess rain erm you tend to get flooded in on the train many times some houses have got boats down the bottom of their garden and it 's not just now it 's been flooded , but it has been flooded in more recent times and that 's probably something we should be looking at .
15 So far uranium dust has been detected in only one machine — the Oxford unit at Churchill Hospital .
16 It is in fact a movement : a coming together of teachers whose common conviction it is that teaching up to now has been conducted in far too random and amateurish a fashion , based at best on a kind of inspired guesswork , and that it ought to be possible by putting our minds to it , and applying the sort of thinking that is successful in other fields , to do a better job than before .
17 When I 'm running , I feel like I am a machine , like a new car that has been run in well .
18 Since that time , however , greater care has been needed in accurately assessing land value , development and construction costs and profits .
19 — A lifetime prevalence of social phobia has been identified in more than 25% of anorexia nervosa patients .
20 He has been entered in both the Gerry Feilden and the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle .
21 Their daughters now in their sixties , fifties and forties , were the post-war generations of married women who found their way back into waged work , who disrupted the equation between the breadwinner and masculinity which has been inscribed in both the wage system and in the state 's system of income support .
22 So far the type of situation in which salt fingers occur has been specified in only rather general terms .
23 Research in Scottish geology has been carried out in 21 institutions , but has been concentrated in rather fewer .
24 The rig has been released in exactly the same manner as in the flare gybe ( see Figs 29 to 33 ) , but here the importance of an efficient rig change is paramount so remember the vital role of the hand placed on the mast .
25 However , this substance has been found in so many different tissues of such a wide variety of animals , that there is now some doubt about its role and the quest for a natural magnetic detector is continuing .
26 The main task of sensory neurophysiology has been to establish in more precise detail how ‘ the diversity of working produceth diversity of experience ’ — the modern term for which is ‘ coding of sensory information ’ .
27 Nobody 'd been fighting in there , take it from me . ’
28 Unfortunately this means that they occupy fairly similar orbits and could not have been formed in widely separated parts of the PFM .
29 ‘ I suppose he could have been done in somewhere else and then carted up there . ’
30 Until 1958 , when Siegmund Warburg masterminded a hostile bid by an Anglo-Canadian consortium for British Aluminium , it would also have been said in both Britain and America .
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