Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] been [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The result has been that sea walls have had to take the brunt of the power of waves and currents at high tide , which erodes them and requires rebuilding on an ever larger scale . |
2 | The result has been that discount deals have proliferated . |
3 | The result has been that sterling has become very expensive to borrow , but there is still far too much of it , and the supply is still increasing too fast . |
4 | The result has been some unbundling , loosening and decentralizing of control in some societies and in some organizations on some tasks . |
5 | The Greeks and the Jews have been such peoples and produced such thinkers . |
6 | " This would have been a much larger sum if the salesmen had been any good . " |
7 | ‘ The argument for the reformers has been that punishment simply does not work . |
8 | ‘ But if the lad has been any sort of problem in the past I still believe United will get the best out of him and put an end to his wandering . |
9 | The king had been many years a widower . |
10 | The tree had been another meeting place of their childhood , and she knew the flaky bark and cracked pavement by heart . |
11 | But obviously the revolution had been some time in the making . |
12 | This has sometimes been justified on security grounds but often the argument has been that disclosure is not in the public interest , that " secrecy is at all times the condition in which the best men make the best decisions . " |
13 | The culmination has been this year 's first World Championships in which Andy took 2nd place as well as being co-sponsor with Palm . |
14 | Suspicions have sometimes been voiced that , whenever government has supported civic education , the reason has been that learning of this kind has been interpreted as supportive of a respectful attitude . |
15 | No horses have been this way since you drove them off , ’ he said to Allen . |