Example sentences of "has be in [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You do n't have to tell me , ’ Gaily said , ‘ that all the clothes either of us has are in the bag or on our backs . ’
2 Conversely , psychology itself has been in no shape to deliver the goods it promised : if educationists were atheoretical , psychologists for their part were producing theories which were too crude to be of much use to educational researchers .
3 However , since he left school he has been in no further trouble with the police and , although unemployed , remains happily at home with his family .
4 This , it has to be said , has been in no small part due to the advent of the in-store bakery ; a concept which has really taken off over the last 10 years .
5 Historically the BBC has been in a privileged position to negotiate coverage with the ‘ gentlemen amateurs ’ of the MCC , the Committee of the All-England Club , and the four rugby unions .
6 The corpse has been in a freezer in Hawaii since he died there in exile in 1989 .
7 Disney has been in a protracted dispute with contractors over costings .
8 Proving ignorance of facts that one might or might not have known is impossible , unless one has been in a well-documented coma .
9 ‘ The Haven has been in a right uproar since the power failure , I can tell you .
10 I believe a lot of what they have done has been in a calculated way , like getting George Best on the cover .
11 Joan 's husband suffers from motor neurone disease , is very weak and has been in a wheelchair for the last nine years , almost totally dependent on her for physical care .
12 Gaug has been in a position to evaluate the drivers who have used his Goodyear tyres .
13 Each leaf makes contact with the air , and anyone who has been in a grove of beech trees on a windy night can have no doubt as to the elemental attribution of the tree .
14 Next day the guns of the Tower fired a victory salute and Sir John Ligonier wrote to Cumberland on the 25th : ‘ This town has been in a blaze these two days .
15 YES , IT APPEARS THAT THIS KEELER WOMAN HAS BEEN IN A CLINCH WITH PROFUMO AND SOME RUSSIAN GEEZER
16 Suzanne Calvert has been in a coma for five months since being given the drug at a party by Army deserter Sean O'Brian .
17 A court ruled two weeks ago that Tony , 21 , who has been in a coma for 3½ years , could have his feeding tube removed .
18 The media has been in a frenzy over Christmas retailing .
19 Allan Bland on his son who has been in a coma since the Hillsborough disaster .
20 Mr Munby was summing up on day two of a historic test case that will decide the fate of Tony , who has been in a coma for three and a half years .
21 He has been in a persistent vegetative state at Airedale General Hospital near Keighley , Yorkshire , ever since .
22 Bowe represents the new order in heavyweight boxing , which has been in a state of confusion and flux since the day Buster Douglas shocked the world by knocking out Tyson in Tokyo two years ago .
23 Ever since the record industry walked off the dancefloor , disco has been in a constant state of revival .
24 Liverpool fan Tony , aged 21 , has been in a coma in a hospital at Keighley , Yorks , since the soccer ground disaster three years ago .
25 The big man has been in a clinic since breaking a leg against Crystal Palace last week and the only way he can join in the Reds rise is by cheering them on in front of his telly .
26 Since he was pulled from under a pile of 40 bodies over three years ago he has been in a coma , unlikely ever to recover .
27 The tender has been in a finished condition for some time and was seen at the last Open Day some two years ago .
28 For more than a year now , that masterpiece of engineering and sculpture , the great Peterhof cascade ( 1714–21 ) consisting of 279 sculptures and sixty-five fountains , has been in a critical condition .
29 Since the beginnings of technology , now about 200 years ago in the case of the U.K. , the labour market has been in a continuous state of flux .
30 The measures , except for the rule regarding accelerated accrual rates , are unlikely to affect anyone who has been in a pension scheme prior to March 1987 and remains with the same employer .
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