Example sentences of "who have been [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That puppy-dog expression of one who has been up to mischief and is worried you will find out but knows you will forgive him anyway .
2 But no matter , and who am I to complain , certainly not to Jan , the lady of the maggots , who has been up since four and already whisked through acres of office carpet , scads of bins and oceans of scummy cups .
3 But this is not a fight Mason imagines he can lose and much of the interest tonight will focus on his ability to handle a taller opponent who has been in with better men .
4 He will fight Jose Ribalta , a 28-year-old Cuban American , who has been in with some of the best heavyweights .
5 Stimson , 24 , who has been out of favour at St James ' Park since John Beresford arrived from Pompey in the summer , will make his debut at Peterborough on Saturday .
6 And he had no hesitation in going back to St James ' Park to pick up the 24-year-old , who has been out of favour with the First Division leaders since the arrival of former Pompey star John Beresford in the summer .
7 The first step in achieving this objective is to guarantee a place on Employment Training ( ET ) for everyone who has been out of work for a long period of time .
8 They claim that employers are unlikely to consider anyone who has been out of a job for so long .
9 The former Everton skipper , who has been out of work since January , has landed a plum job in the country of the world 's richest man .
10 RUGBY LEAGUE : Ellery Hanley , the Great Britain and Leeds skipper who has been out of action since last November , suffered a calf muscle injury in training and has been ruled out of for Leeds ' game at Warrington on Sunday .
11 Fiona , who has been out of work for six years , lives in Abbeyhill , Edinburgh , with her daughters , aged 22 months and six , on a weekly income of £68.15 from income support .
12 The return of Chettle , who has been out of favour for a month , will enable Roy Keane to revert to his more accustomed midfield position from the centre of defence .
13 ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’
14 How come the Europeans accept musicians who 've been around for a while , but we British just pour scorn on them as has-beens ?
15 Chairman before before you do finally er pack your bag and zoom off back to wherever it is you 're going , could I on behalf of the county council and all of our participants here today and those who 've been around in the last fortnight thank you and Miss Whittaker and your assistant able assistants er Mrs Binns and Dave in the programme office for the sterling work they 've done .
16 Witnesses er who 've who 've been on to us have described seeing five people dead , and at least three wounded who were being rushed to hospital .
17 Because I had a number of people who 've been on to me talking about the mess on the , on the recreation ground , and asking what it 's for , and as soon as you explain why , you know , it 's been accepted .
18 On the right to vote for example , the U K grants this right to all U K citizens who 've been out of the country for less than twenty years , while Germany extends voting rights to all German nationals residing in another member country of the council of Europe and those who 've lived in non-member country for less than ten years .
19 I was n't afraid of losing my boyfriend while I was in prison , because I 've seen people who 've been in for two years and their boyfriends still come and see them .
20 The guys who had been up at Lockerbie , after Pan Am 103 , working alongside the British police , they did n't know how lucky they 'd been …
21 Slorne , who had been up at the back of her cage most of the day as usual , suddenly opened her wings , swung round and dropped down to the front of her cage .
22 Some of those who had been out to the countryside or into factories to do their ‘ social practice ’ were even more critical of the existing regime .
23 It was a very impressive comeback for Cross , who had been out of the game for six months with shin splints .
24 Equally , just over a third of those who had been out of the labour market altogether , but were now in work , had temporary jobs .
25 Cadfael knew of none besides Tutilo who had been out of the enclave that night , but a man intending such a deed would hardly publish his intent or let anyone know of his absence .
26 Amongst these were Dr.Patrick Solomon , who had been out of politics for five years ; Dr.Winston Mahabir , an East Indian physician , and Gerard Montano a popular businessman from the San Fernando district .
27 A tragic loss was the death of Robin Gurdon who had been out with Zirnheld and Martin 's Free Frenchmen .
28 The stout landlord , who had been down in the cellar fetching a fresh keg of ale , lowered it to the floor .
29 The expansion also meant a round of promotions for the stalwarts who had been in from the beginning .
30 In looking for the answers , let us begin with those citizens who have been around for the longest time — the elderly and those in later middle age .
  Next page