Example sentences of "have [adv] been [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The thing is moulded under your eyes , and a recent book which has been very popular in the university Gödel Esher Bach which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got quite a long article on how the author actually organised all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it has obviously been very stimulating for him . |
2 | Her mother was reported in the Star as saying : ‘ It has all been too much for her . |
3 | He has not been properly fit for months . |
4 | Care has not been so tender for the eiderdown duck , which has perished in large numbers due to oil slicks in its Iceland habitat , as European demand for its fluffy down , mainly used in bedding , increases . |
5 | This early retirement pattern has not been so evident for women . |
6 | He answered cryptically but not very informatively ; ‘ It has not been though expedient for the Grand Junction to widen the locks . ’ |
7 | Long-time exhibitor at the Ceramics Fair , Clemens Van der Ven of s'Hertogenbosch , The Netherlands , who specialises in Oriental Art , explains his continued presence at the fair : ‘ The Ceramics Fair has always been very successful for us . |
8 | The standard of manual design has traditionally been very low for several reasons . |
9 | Freud cites one young man in relation to his father and another in relation to his twin , as well as the main case , a young woman in relation to her mother : ‘ It , then , the girl became homosexual and left men to her mother ( in other words ‘ retired in favour of' ’ her mother ) , she would hitherto remove something which had hitherto been partly responsible for her mother 's dislike' ( ix . |
10 | She realised that she had only been half alive for the last four years . |
11 | And a recent book which has been very popular in the university , Goedel Esher Bach , which is on some of the aspects of artificial intelligence and ideas , has in its preface got a quite a long article on how the author actually organized all of the processes , right through to the final printing of that book , and indeed even wrote the programs for formatting the text , and it had obviously been very stimulating for him . |
12 | This alone had been enough to bring frowns to Felipe 's dark face , but as they were leaving Ana 's tears had suddenly been too much for Mitch to bear . |
13 | The teachers treat me as an adult , but I 've always been very mature for my age . |
14 | English gold had always been readily available for information of a political nature . |
15 | And that in modernity ( probably Giddens is clearest in this statement ) social actors can take cognizance of , and reflect rationally on , rules that had previously been only implicit for them . |
16 | Danu had never been that easy for him , even though the people had taken to the saints and images of Catholicism with the usual zeal of the pagan at heart . |
17 | Paige had never been more thankful for the darkness . |
18 | ‘ The concern must be whether interest rates have already been too high for too long , ’ Mr Wyatt said . |
19 | I have not been really warm for days . |
20 | It is symptomatic that the directors of insolvent companies ignore demands for payment , and frequently judgments are obtained where the proceedings have not been quite wrong for such judgment creditors to obtain any preferential treatment . |
21 | ‘ It sounds as though life 's not been too easy for you since then . ’ |
22 | Have n't been so relaxed for ages have we . |
23 | For all that England are the only European nation not to concede a goal in the qualifying tournament , it is no exaggeration to suggest they have never been so ill-equipped for the persistent rigours of a World Cup . |