"Have been" is a verb phrase that indicates a state or action that started in the past and continues into the present or has relevance to the present. It is often used in the present perfect tense to describe experiences, ongoing situations, or changes over time. For example, "I have been studying for three hours" implies that the studying began in the past and is still relevant now.
"Had been" means simply "was at one time". "Had already been" means he is climbing the ladder, and has already passed that step on the way up - and has no desire to go back to it.
ABC means Already Been Chewed
It means it would have been enough
"Fuimus" means "we have been" - it is the motto of the Scottish clan of the Bruce. "Alba" means Scotland.
A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death
have been installed means now and had been installed means past
"TO" means to go to, to see. "IN" means to take part in, be part of
"What have you been up to?" means "what have you been doing?"
It means "What have you been doing lately?"
"Observed" is a word that means something has been noticed.
It means that numbers have been skipped irregularly.
Have come to light means have been discovered.
It has been a good time.
That means that it has been paid.
It meanS you deactivated it that you deleted your account your accounts been deleted or temporarily un available
It means it has been heated up to kill germs and bacteria, or it means that a metal has been treated to change its properties.
It means that that person was working the other one means they are working right now