Example sentences of "where it [verb] been [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The winds ( see pages 8/9 for greater detail ) were of such force to blow a Douglas DC-6 and incredible 1.5 miles away from where it had been tied down . |
2 | seriously though , you ca you could n't see where it had been shot . |
3 | But the convoy got stuck again a few miles out of Rogatica , where it had been blocked , by fallen timber thrown on the road , according to Commander Barry Frewer of the United Nations Protection Force ( Unprofor ) in Sarajevo . |
4 | I slit along the seam of the cardboard wrapper where it had been taped over . |
5 | Rebuilt to full flying condition began in 1987 when Nick Grace , of Spitfire ML407 fame , brought the Mk XI back from Holland , where it had been displayed since 1960 at Overloon . |
6 | He could taste the charred wood , the burned sap still in the air , sniff the sourness of the indigo where it had been trampled and soaked into the ground . |
7 | The offence was compounded when one Anthony Hurke released the animal from where it had been impounded and turned it back to the Down and was himself fined . |
8 | The pose is certainly borrowed from Egypt , where it had been used for male figures for centuries . |
9 | Tulipifera liriodendron ( i.e. Liriodendron tulipifera ) known in England as the tulip tree and as a ‘ poplar ’ by settlers in America , first flowered in this country in the Earl of Peterborough 's garden at Parsons Green where it had been planted , according to Miller , in a wilderness with other trees allowed to overhang it for protection . |
10 | The painting dates from around 1903–05 but was only rediscovered last year in New England , where it had been bought for $175 in 1905 when the artist made a trip abroad to find a new audience for his Nihonga work . |
11 | And you can see on the gable end just here , you know where it 's been heightened you can see the the old gable end |
12 | There 's loads er like , in the window when we , like newspaper articles and things where it 's been recommended and stuff . |
13 | Other community teams dealt with all their reviews in one regular weekly meeting which had been set up to meet the requirements of the care programme approach , evidence that this is having a considerable impact on the organization of services in the places where it has been implemented . |
14 | The company may soon develop a similar property on Duke Street where it has been selected as the preferred developer for vacant properties on the street . |
15 | Once the arms are fitted , all you need to do is rest them on top of the monitor , and the screen will stay where it has been placed . |
16 | Once the arms are fitted , all you need to do is rest them on top of the monitor , and the screen will stay where it has been placed . |
17 | A third has just returned from an overnight trip to Otterbur in the north-east of England Where it has been helping to move personnel and matériel around the ranges . |
18 | If you cut the food into neat cubes , you can more easily see where it has been eaten . |
19 | It has been under test in Germany for a year where it has been used to control a Mercedes test vehicle on the autobahn . |
20 | ‘ In Basildon only 32 out of 8,000 homes were sold and in Scotland where it has been running for two years only 223 out of 6,000 tenants have bought houses . |
21 | Resulting error type A means that the intended word is transformed into another English word ( a ‘ real world ’ error , whereas type B is where it has been transformed into a non-English string . |
22 | The gap in the paper where it has been torn away from the seal is a desirable human touch rather than a blemish . |
23 | It grows wild in southern Europe and India and has become naturalized elsewhere in Europe , including England , where it has been found growing literally out of castle walls , notably the Norman ones . |
24 | The Master of the Armouries , curator of Britain 's historic arms and armour collection , who is hell-bent on creating just such a hybrid and abandoning the ancient Tower of London where it has been housed for centuries for a purpose-built , speculative complex in Leeds , is risking a gargantuan version of the ‘ Sporting Glory ’ fiasco , with the extra twist that if his project fails , his objects will have no home to go back to . |
25 | Even in this chapter the discussion of The Winter 's Tale had occurred in the first edition much earlier in the book , from where it has been removed and rewritten to be included in the last chapter . |