Example sentences of "[coord] have been [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 One highly ‘ political ’ Lord Chancellor — like Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone — can , if he chooses , make a considerable impact on judicial lawmaking at the highest level but , for this to be so , it is not necessary that he should have held political office or have been a Member of Parliament or a law officer .
2 These are extreme cases — yet , if you 've been involved in a disaster or have been a victim of crime ( Victim Support 's specialist area ) you may find yourself suffering from what has now been identified as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder .
3 I got the fellowship and have been a fellow of Caius College ever since .
4 The theological concepts contained in these phrases are weighty ones indeed and have been the subject of fervent discussion for centuries .
5 Elizabeth 's intentions in 1558 have been no more clear to historians than they were to contemporaries , and have been the subject of much debate and discussion .
6 The dreadful effects of this on the wealthy landowners and merchants of Britain is well documented by Ammianus Marcellinus , and have been the subject of a recent study .
7 The theoretical differences between recall and recognition are complex and have been the subject of considerable debate ( e.g. Kintsch , 1970 ; Mandler , 1980 ; Tulving , 1976 , 1983 ) .
8 It may look to some extent like the original , it may even retain traces of the original , but the many pieces that make the whole were added at different times and have been the subject of change and much repair work .
9 By the time Bishop Shine had become Bishop in the twenties the Faith C.J. became very involved and have been the mainstay of the Guild to this day .
10 Such research has purported to show that abusing parents are more likely to have , for example , personality problems ( Loss and Glancy , 1983 ; Kokkevi and Agathonos , 1987 ) , low IQ ( Oliver , 1977 ) and have been the victims of abuse themselves ( Kempe and Kempe , 1978 ) .
11 these forms are less common than the B strain in the UK , but have been the cause of epidemics in other areas such as Sub-Saharan Africa .
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