Example sentences of "have [adv] been a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | I have now been a member of the Institute since my election in April 1991 and feel I must compliment you on Credit Management . |
32 | ‘ They have n't been a barrel of laughs for me either , ’ Polly shot back . |
33 | There have n't been a lot of track and field games around like this one for years , ever since the barrage of Daley Thompson finger aching games . |
34 | Finally , art and design have increasingly been a part of proposals for courses leading to the award of Bachelor of Education degrees and Diplomas in Higher Education , a development which has posed the CNAA with some problems in guiding and assessing both the content and standard of such courses . |
35 | Unlike Blackburn , I have actually been a member of just such a ‘ new left grouping ’ , the ‘ Alternative 86 ’ Alliance ( of greens and reds ) set up in Paris in 1986 with just such an anti-sectarian aim in mind . |
36 | They have never been a part of Middlesbrough , except that for the Post Office 's convenience that town is used as an addition to their postal address . |
37 | But I have never been a lover of cheese myself , except with Christmas cake . |
38 | But then , faith and goodness have never been a matter of intellect . |