Example sentences of "[noun] have be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Where two or more words have been incorrectly joined together , it is possible to utilise the structure of the word tree to note where ends of words may occur . |
2 | Key words have been much used in recent years in the retrieval of information . |
3 | It is fair to claim that those words have been amply borne out in the intervening period and are confirmed again in this order . |
4 | As far as possible original characteristics have been carefully preserved , though the wall can not be seen from passing trains . |
5 | Its characteristics have been briefly described . |
6 | ‘ I am not thinking here of the tabloid press , whose characteristics have been much debated recently , but more particularly of the quality press and the TV programmes which expect to be taken seriously . |
7 | Although other American sociologists such as Zurcher and Kirkpatrick have ( not uncritically ) applied Gusfield 's theory to contemporary anti-pornography movements , the most recent attempts at explaining the rise of groups such as the NVALA and the NFoL have been very critical of the theory of status defence . |
8 | John Gorman says … he 's happy but in some ways disappointed that they 've had to wait so long for a win … it 's been hard week after week … but they 've shown great character and the fans have been very supportive |
9 | Princes Street limes have been especially selected as replacement trees , paid for by the town trustees . |
10 | At the global level , both superpowers have been primarily concerned with their relationship with each other , a relationship marked more by rivalry than co-operation . |
11 | Names and schools have been freely suggested , but where one guess is as good as another one had better ignore them all . |
12 | OLIVER Twist tales of hungry children being fed and clothed by North-East schools have been strongly denied by teachers . |
13 | Could my Noble Friend er not agree that in fact grant maintained schools have been very successful , not only in raising academic standards in helping parents , but in actually improving the fabric of the buildings |
14 | The effects on pupil achievement of poorly managed transitions between primary and secondary schools have been amply documented by Professor Galton and his associates at the University of Leicester . |
15 | As such , their own life-styles , societies , and schools have been relatively protected , but perhaps at the expense of political action . |
16 | Finally , attention will focus on the specific problems of island nations in the developing world where agricultural impacts have been particularly severe . |
17 | In particular , surveys of African antelopes , carnivores , primates , and certain bats have been most instructive . |
18 | British exporters have been extremely successful and that is because the Government have provided them with the right framework for success . |
19 | Laws have been made to check such deceits , but sometimes remedies have been honestly although misguidedly trusted until experience gradually showed their worthlessness . |
20 | What is more , painful remedies have been most readily accepted from those governments unburdened by past mistakes and old dogmas . |
21 | India 's foreign-exchange reserves have been severely eroded by high oil prices and the loss of remittances from workers in Kuwait and Iraq . |
22 | Ordering is the final stage , and if the previous steps have been thoroughly done it is the easiest . |
23 | Although positive , these first steps have been largely donor-driven . |
24 | I could go on but I 'm sure you 've got the drift and I 'm sure fellow readers have been there before . |
25 | Forests along the Adriatic coast have been deliberately burned and many wetlands including Posavina are endangered by military operations . |
26 | The management options for the immediate future have been considerably constricted by recent developments . |
27 | Glittering in the desert sun , some of the lakes have been specially reserved for tourist enjoyment , combining warm waters for bathing and , naturally , no shortage of golden sands . |
28 | However , interest rate rises on weaker currencies have been more frequent and larger than the reductions which have been effected by countries with strong currencies . |
29 | The successes of subordinate classes in capturing state organizations are met by reorganizations which benefit the long-run interests of capital , as in Britain , where local government units have been completely modernized and increased in size to make them less vulnerable to electoral capture by the labour movement ( Dearlove , 1979 ) . |
30 | Fabric display units have been specifically designed for point of sale and , since the launch of the initiative in January , are being steadily introduced to around five hundred retailers nationwide . |