Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] been [det] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Even allowing for the restricted staff , there appears to have been some lack of organization of the lecturing programme in Coleman 's later years . |
2 | The content of the work seems to have been another source of enjoyment . |
3 | In all the equipment mentioned so far , there seems to have been some kind of mathematical experience inherent . |
4 | Here he encountered Charles I 's young daughter Elizabeth [ q.v. ] , to whom he seems to have been some kind of chaplain and with whose virtues he was much taken . |
5 | There even seems to have been some notion of carrying the plateway along as far as Husbands Bosworth . |
6 | The Group retains a strong concern with the traditional macro-economic issues of fiscal and monetary policy , inflation , the exchange rates for sterling , UK trade policy and aggregate employment which its UK model was first designed to elucidate and which are still in certain respects important subjects of controversy at the analytic level ( although there seems to have been some convergence of short-term and even medium-term conditional predictions ) . |
7 | Seems to have been some sort of mix-up . |