Example sentences of "they have [be] [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | He and his wife , Nellie , live in a Home in an outer city suburb where they 've been for fifteen months . |
2 | Okay and finally erm are London boroughs erm yeah blank blank , eighty six election and the next London borough elections will be in nineteen ninety four so they 've been in nineteen eighty six , nineteen ninety and nineteen , they will next be in nineteen ninety four . |
3 | On average prices were around 25 per cent lower between 1720 and 1780 than they had been between 1660 and 1680 . |
4 | They had been above 8000 metres for several days and Steve recalls being as ‘ nutty as a fruit-cake ’ . |
5 | ‘ They had been against one another for a long time . |
6 | Although there had been brief conflicts between England and France in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II , the reasons for war were now much more substantial than they had been in 1294 or 1324 , and the will to war on the part of the king , if not yet on the part of most of the nobility , was much more apparent . |
7 | After the first thirty years of operation of the NHS , however , there had been disappointingly little change ; in 1976 , the Court Report noted that the variations in regional provision of service were still much the same as they had been in 1948 when the NHS began . |
8 | The irony was that the economic returns expected from the reforms were hardly gained at all , and the railways were really no nearer paying their way by the end of 1966 than they had been in 1962 . |
9 | The economics , ethics and effects of discounting were not the talking point they had been in 1991 . |
10 | No such state emerged , however , and 1945 found them no farther along the road than they had been in 1918 . |
11 | Chidzero admitted that Zimbabweans were financially worse off in 1989 than they had been in 1982 . |
12 | Customs duties rose under Mary and landed income fell in real terms : by 1603 the two were nearly level , as they had been in 1509 . |
13 | With almost as much of an increase in the volume of exports and an even greater one in that of re-exports , ports engaged in foreign trade were , as a group , handling four times as much cargo in 1800 as they had been in 1700 , and perhaps two and a half times as much as in 1750 . |
14 | The Fortresses and Liberators of the USAAF , escorted by long-range fighters , were penetrating the defences — which were now much more formidable than they had been in 1940/41 . |
15 | Trade unions were in fact in a much stronger position in 1933 than they had been in 1921 or 1922 . |
16 | Some new measures had , of course , been necessary , but on the whole changes brought about by the war were less incisive than they had been in 1914 . |
17 | In other words , quite apart from the franchise changes that did the party no net harm , the changes of 1918–21 transformed the Unionists from the natural minority that they had been in 1914 to a natural majority party until the Second World War . |
18 | Henry VII continued this exploitation of the Crown estates , which were far more extensive than they had been in 1433 . |
19 | Er the the room , the smallest room they have is for twenty five to thirty people |
20 | " Scores of men are in a worse plight than they have been for thirty-seven years past " , admitted Harry Orbell , " The pawnshops are glutted . |
21 | The pre-recorded elements of his programmes for BBC Radio Kent are compiled in a home recording studio come darkroom , as they have been since 1975 . |
22 | Is the Prime Minister aware that building employers say that conditions are worse than they have been in 40 years , that car sales are down 20 per cent . |
23 | Here they have seen her because they have been within thirty feet of her . |