Example sentences of "have [been] [prep] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A former senior minister who has been through many spending rounds says we take them all much too seriously , they are merely a mating ritual , he says , adding , and a barren one at that , no offspring . |
2 | ‘ The North has been through some hard times , and things are changing . |
3 | Nor can there be any claim that the laws-of-war approach has been at all decisive anywhere in illuminating the issue of the legality or otherwise of possession of such weapons . |
4 | Over three-quarters of credit users reckon that its cost has been reasonable ( see Appendix I , Table 24 ) , and less than one in ten say it has been at all unreasonable . |
5 | To refer once again to the unpredicted and possibly counter-productive side effects of the legal reform movement , the effect on the ‘ rules ’ question has been at most unfortunate in the eyes of many basic grade staff . |
6 | More pointedly , such analyses are concerned with measuring the effects of wage movements ; the causes have to be sought in the actual , real-world process of industrial relations — an environment as uncongenial to economists as it has been to many industrial managers . |
7 | Erm the certification of the flight control system is the critical path item and has been for some considerable time . |
8 | This has been because social psychology has had few ways of handling the macro-level political , economic and social change which has been of such great interest to sociologists . |
9 | This personal excursion has been around some favourite isolated hills — there are many others — a few which have given some of my best mountain days . |
10 | It has been like that all through the history of the place . |
11 | Named after the mansion in Wuthering Heights , this is a desolate agricultural commune run by Jimmy Ahmed , back from London , where he has been in some vague way a celebrity . |
12 | And , they were often not released until they 'd been at this casual ward for two days . |
13 | We were not reassured when a solitary American tourist travelling on the same flight told us he 'd been on this very plane on a previous flight , and they found petrol pouring down the window before take-off , and had to do some repair work on it . |
14 | She says , Ali Carver , she said they 'd been to that last Saturday night with a couple from and she said they paid fifteen pound just them |
15 | GUIL : I thought we 'd been into all that . |
16 | He 'd been along all these paths before . |
17 | How glad I 'd been in those first nights with him . |
18 | Sad though that may have been for that particular patient , there was a positive side , the cancer never reappeared . |
19 | He started to give her expert directions and it was plain that he must have been to this particular establishment before . |
20 | may it have been to some such vestibule , |
21 | It might well be that upon their selection the Roman Catholics were appraised of the atmosphere in England and advised not to be too obvious in their worship , galling though that would have been to those proud and independent men . |
22 | If the bands are reshuffled , the trials will have been of little practical value . |
23 | There was no one else in the hotel who could have been of any possible interest to the assassins . ’ |
24 | Nevertheless , it seems highly improbable that had it been pursued the ‘ revolutionary ’ alternative , deprived as it would have been of any significant outside help , would have proved any more successful . |
25 | She would n't have been at all surprised if she were . |
26 | ‘ Hello ? ’ she enquired , and would n't have been at all surprised , the way her head was , had it been Reception ringing to say that she had n't filled in her reservation form correctly . |
27 | The only fascination is listening to a song that should have been at most ten seconds long and hearing some fool trying to get ten minutes out of it . |
28 | Wallace came on shortly before time and showed what could have been with some fast ground-oriented attacking . |
29 | if it 's doing so well , oh and you would n't have been on that long under a Labour Government , of course , it would 've been jobs for the boys , they 'd 've slipped you in I 'm sure . |
30 | Oh , very very big , he explained and stepped away from the end of the table to indicate with his hand where the tail would have been on this particular specimen . |