Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The highest my mum goes is forty pounds cos she does n't think she should spend a lot of money on a pair of trainers that wo n't last . |
2 | Both worry about the fishing villages whose livelihood has been commercial whaling . |
3 | Another change has been extensive draining of moorland ( Stewart and Lance , 1983 ) and this allied to increased sheep numbers and other factors ( Anderson and Yalden , 1981 ) has led not only to a decrease in moorland vegetation but to a reduction in wildlife , notably grouse . |
4 | The competitive procurement policy of the Ministry of Defence has been good news not only for the Ministry and the taxpayer but for the yards . |
5 | The technique used was lazy-bed cultivation which is a form of hand cultivation . |
6 | The average attendance in the 121 years of its existence has been 60–80 pupils . |
7 | One focus to this resistance has been realistic plot-paradigms which Sukenick constantly subverts in the interest of getting nearer to the real . |
8 | One of the problems with traditional remedial teaching has been that spelling and neatness are fetishes . |
9 | ANOTHER long-serving employee to retire is senior design engineer Keith Ashcroft who has completed 36 years in the industry . |
10 | The mass of lead(II) iodide produced was 2.305 g . |
11 | For years the result has been frequent power blackouts for Orcadians as the birds ' elaborate home-making habits — incorporating everything from barbed wire and steel mesh to tin cans and nails — caused the electricity supply to short-circuit . |
12 | The result has been that discount deals have proliferated . |
13 | The result has been that sea walls have had to take the brunt of the power of waves and currents at high tide , which erodes them and requires rebuilding on an ever larger scale . |
14 | The result has been that sterling has become very expensive to borrow , but there is still far too much of it , and the supply is still increasing too fast . |
15 | Both sides blame one another and the result has been chaotic sales , at a time when the slack market has been a big enough handicap anyway . |
16 | The result has been some unbundling , loosening and decentralizing of control in some societies and in some organizations on some tasks . |
17 | But when states have tried an outright ban , as some have , the result has been illicit stills , producing deadly brews that have blinded and killed thousands over the years . |
18 | The Urban Programme has been one policy instrument through which the government has been able , if only at the margins , to influence the position of black people in the major conurbations . |
19 | The top rated American TV programme has been beguiling children for the last 13 years . |
20 | Europe 's regional economic development programme has been designated objective to status to Plymouth . |
21 | In recent years this department has been busier repaying savings to the public than attracting them . |
22 | For over 25 years the department has been pioneering AI teaching . |
23 | A recurring complaint from industry has been that pension funds are too short-term orientated , to the detriment of the companies in whose shares they deal . |
24 | Yet for months the world 's promotions industry has been busy marking — and marketing — the event . |
25 | The mix used was two x 2 gallon buckets of building sand , one bucket of Portland cement and 250 grams of fibres — this mix is specified in the pamphlet that comes with the product . |
26 | In Britain there has been a notable tension between the demands of law and order ideology and the practical impossibility of increasing prison populations exponentially , and this tension has been one factor encouraging the phenomenon of ‘ bifurcation ’ ( see Chapter 1 ) . |
27 | In both examples , a conscious attempt has been made-to segment the market . |
28 | The most important condition to exclude is colonic carcinoma . |
29 | Another ambition has been financial reward , and it is a lucky man who escapes a conversation with Jackie without being reminded of his various positions , his bankers , his lawyers , his accountants and his courtiers . |
30 | An additional complication to Rugby 's future has been legal writs for damages by Mal Malik , a former Coventry and Rugby flank-forward . |