Example sentences of "been in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Madeira can claim to have been in at the birth of modern tourism , along with such famous nineteenth-century resorts as Baden-Baden , the Italian Lakes and the French Riviera . |
2 | " We in Christian Aid are proud to have been in at the start of this magazine which campaigns relentlessly for a better , fairer , environmentally purer and politically more aware world . |
3 | A legend in the power boat world , Shurdington signwriter , John has been in at the top of his sport for over 30 years . |
4 | As one teacher said , ‘ I rather resent people coming in and criticising when they have n't been in on a regular basis ’ . |
5 | I 've never been in on a Friday afternoon because erm |
6 | → Sorry to have forgotten about the Pacifica , Graham — although , come to think of it , Charvel/Jackson might also have been in on the act back in the mid-eighties . |
7 | Well it 'll been in on the table . |
8 | Wassall must have been in with a chance of winning the £10,000 first prize because he was the fifth fastest qualifier , with a time of 11.92sec for the 100 metres . |
9 | Could they have been in with the real Communist underground ? ’ |
10 | It must be twisted or summat cos it 's never done it before when I 've been in with the you know , to go bingo . |
11 | Because they 've been split between school , between young classes , my daughter 's been in with the eight year olds . |
12 | Previously they have been in with an instructor or parent . |
13 | He had only been in for a few nights after his first summer holiday in the five years I 'd owned him . |
14 | I did n't know Julia had n't been in for a long while . |
15 | you see , if you put a line it costs you about a hundred a thirty quid now I think , but according to what they tell me , once a line has been in for a year if you put a line in , you 've got to pay the first year , its got ta be in for a year , if you have it taken out before the year , you 'll still be due for the rental on it |
16 | But the they give it you at the end of the quarter , even if you have n't been in for a quarter . |
17 | He thought and then said easily , " She was wondering whether there was a chance he might ask for a transfer now that Howarth has been in post a year . |
18 | The British emerged from their wars against Louis XIV in a calmer flame of mind than they had been in during the disturbed and excited seventeenth century . |
19 | When the cab came , Charles left in a surge of family effusiveness , and then , feeling like the hero of some of the terrible thriller films he 'd been in during the fifties , he told the driver to go to Steen 's home instead . |
20 | I 'm trying to find out what sort of emotional state your daughter has been in over the past six months . |
21 | The fame of mind I 've been in from the beginning , ’ he says , ‘ is a belief in the spirit : it moves me , it 's in my heart . |
22 | The expansion also meant a round of promotions for the stalwarts who had been in from the beginning . |
23 | Most of them had been in from the start , born survivors , born leaders : amongst these lucky few were numbered Rosie Lane , an athletic , pretty , small-faced girl whose father owned a large grocer 's , and whose primal popularity h ) d been cheaply purchased by the judicious distribution of dried apricots and jelly cubes , which the girls devoured whole . |