Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] been [det] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ON the basis that ‘ forewarned is forearmed ’ the fundamental principle underlying the Companies Acts has been that of disclosure .
2 Another rare loss has been that of Mark Weedon , the Managing Director in London until the autumn of 1988 , now at Heidrick and Struggles .
3 In more recent times , the most highly developed exposition has been that of Wilhelm Reich ( 1897–1957 ) .
4 According to Lévy , ‘ The only galleries of modern and contemporary art in Geneva have been those of Daniel Varenne and Jan Krugier .
5 In the last decade a new basis for argument has been that of consumerism and accountability .
6 One of the most fruitful recent contributions to Marxist theory has been that of autonomist writers who have identified the centrality of reproduction to capitalism and extended the concept of the proletariat beyond the directly employed worker to include the social proletariat ( see Negri , 1979 ) engaged in the reproduction of labour power .
7 One of the most recent contributions to this debate has been that of Gerland Ledger , in his book Recounting Plato .
8 Of all the proposed mega-mergers this year , the only success has been that of Ernst & Young , which merged all its significant practices expect for Canada .
9 He could have sworn that the voice had been that of Christine Ashdown . )
10 One of the most popular trends has been that of Drama Games .
11 In the case of subject searches , the criterion as applied to traditional IR systems has been that of retrieval effectiveness , based on the concept of relevance and the measures of recall and precision .
12 Typical of the complaints had been that of David Fletcher , a Wirral councillor , who said his constituents ‘ objected most strongly to subsidising the extravagancies of hard-left councils like Liverpool ’ .
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