Example sentences of "[been] [art] [noun] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision .
2 Its chief legacy has been the drying out of the Aral Sea and the desertification of much of Soviet Central Asia .
3 A further innovation in Botswana has been the setting up of local curriculum development committees .
4 That 's why there 's been no music on for a week . ’
5 In order to be a Christian and to continue the Great Battle against the Evil One , I can not return to the life and times of the New Testament church as if there had been no history in between .
6 The tie lines are so congested it is n't true , especially with accounts being at Stansted and apparently there has been a proposal in since last March with all the costings and everything which is still waiting on an answer for improved lines which would actually take some of the computer lines and everything .
7 For most of the women , paid work had been a route out of the family and domestic and financial dependence .
8 Or has it been a build up over a ye number of years
9 It is reasonable to expect with a re an extensive programme like , like section eleven that there has been a build up of expertise , hat there has been a build up of educational resources and why should one area of the service be exempt from examination or assessment .
10 It is reasonable to expect with a re an extensive programme like , like section eleven that there has been a build up of expertise , hat there has been a build up of educational resources and why should one area of the service be exempt from examination or assessment .
11 There has been a fall out with the grass court tournaments as the better juniors are now seeking matches on cement to prepare them for the nationals at Nottingham .
12 Fish Sparks , who 's been a bit down in the mouth since we rumbled his story , thought it was terrifically funny to start calling the Indians things like Sitting Bull and Tonto , but of course they did n't understand and anyway the rest of us sort of froze him out .
13 Most of my adult life I 've been a salesman over in England .
14 There has been a breaking down of divisions both between internally and externally generated information and the distinct professional disciplines which act as handmaidens to information .
15 The exceptions to this rule are that the plaintiff can disclose the fact that there has been a payment in into court , and how much it is , on the hearing of an application for an interim payment ( Fryer v London Transport Executive ( 1982 ) The Times , 14 December ( see Kemp & Kemp , vol 1 , para 14 – 066 for discussion of this case ) .
16 Up until now there had n't been a peep out of the former Jam bassist which I 'd attributed to one of three things — shyness , boredom or a reluctance to interrupt his new boss who , it has to be said , makes Ian Paisley seem like a Trappist Monk when he gets into his stride .
17 There has been a warrant out for Mr Chihana 's arrest since he told a meeting of Malawian political exiles in Lusaka , Zambia , two weeks ago that the ruling Malawi Congress Party was the party of ‘ darkness and death ’ .
18 I have a 42″ x 15″ x 18″ tank which has been a set up for 18 months .
19 He had been a pupil back in the days of Gurney and Hamilton , and in 1867 had won the Prizes in Greek , Latin , English , and Mathematics .
20 Gloucester City Council says that it usually responds straight away to requests to repair smoke alarms in it 's properties , but an investigation has now been launched to see if there 's been a break down in communications .
21 With his pointed chin , he might have been an elf out of story-land .
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