Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pron] has [been] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Ecuador there has been little unionisation , but organisations based on ethnicity have given the indigenous rural population an effective foundation for action . |
2 | However , at Rickstones Road there has been extensive vandalism . |
3 | In the UK there has been much discussion about teaching stall recoveries with a view to making it all easier for the beginner to understand and remember . |
4 | In the United Kingdom there has been extensive discussion of the ‘ quango ’ phenomenon , but not always in the context of corporatist theory . |
5 | and that 's it do n't forget about our competition … to try to pick the new manager here at the Manor ground … you know Anne there has been some thoughts they 'd like to see a women in this chair … what do you reckon |
6 | and that 's it do n't forget about our competition … to try to pick the new manager here at the Manor ground … you know Anne there has been some thoughts they 'd like to see a women in this chair … what do you reckon |
7 | Even in Saudi Arabia there has been growing antagonism to the presence of non-Muslim forces there and to the war . |
8 | In Britain there has been considerable development of teaching aids for online education and training . |
9 | In France there has been partial privatization of banking , industrial , and insurance groups . |
10 | Secondly , since Rookes v. Barnard there has been considerable development in the contractual context of the doctrine of ‘ economic duress , ’ and in this context it is clear that although a threat to break a contract is ‘ illegitimate ’ it will not amount to duress unless it goes beyond commercial pressure and amounts to ‘ coercion of the will . ’ |
11 | With Eliette von Karajan it has been thirty years of family life , with two daughters , Isabel and Arabel . |