Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | We know what the experience has been over the years . |
32 | ‘ The biggest criticism has been over the fact we have not offered season ticket discounts . |
33 | This has been through no fault of local authorities , according to Noel Towe of the Local Government Drugs Forum . |
34 | She has been through a marriage , a divorce , and a serious love affair ; learnt Russian , written regularly for a local paper and taught a young child disabled by a stroke to read again . |
35 | Rather hoary for a start-up , Mentalix has been through a couple of iterations beginning as a consultant and going on to develop scanner interfaces for the old Apollo workstation . |
36 | A 32 year old manager may be full of vigour , enthusiasm and malleable but a 52 year old manager has been through a couple of recessions , knows the ropes and cap pull a few more rabbits out of the hat . |
37 | Another means of keeping contemporary teachers better informed and less parochial in outlook has been through a range of central and local government books and reports . |
38 | I associate myself with the remarks made by hon. Members in all parts of the House about the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , who has been through an ordeal that none of us would wish to share . |
39 | Jesus has been through the agony in the garden he 's been arrested he 's been abandoned by his apostles he 's been through a trial and he has actually been through the crucifixion and he 's been buried in the tomb . |
40 | Dr Williams has been through the ranks of the order and now holds the post of County Surgeon for County Durham . |
41 | The fourth way in which the underclass is immobilized at the bottom of our society has been through the spread of means-tested assistance , which has a devastating effect on the initiative of people on low incomes . |
42 | Most of what I have heard has been through the press . |
43 | Here the approach has been through the use of APL ( pioneered originally in the Derby factories in the mid 705 ) . |
44 | This has been through the use of Repertory Grid Technique which , as a practical application of construct theory has been defined as , ‘ Any form of sorting task which allows for the assessment of relationships … in matrix form ’ ( Bannister and Mair , 1968 , p. 136 ) . |
45 | However , anyone who has been through the process knows that very little practical effort is made by the services involved to pass on details . |
46 | A second focus for integration has been through the design of materials based on one subject discipline but specifically planned to feed across the curriculum . |
47 | BLACKBURN 'S Kevin Moran has been through the lot in nearly 20 years as a top class defender . |
48 | ‘ I am convinced that much of the success achieved by the Arsenal has been through the team quickly sensing a weakness in the opposition , ’ Chapman commented . |
49 | Until now , the only speaking Barbara has managed to do has been through the mouth of her dog Millie by way of a book written in the pet 's name . |
50 | This is an agricultural area still , as it has been through the centuries , and most of the residents are employed in the district , with some commuting to Hull , the nearest city . |
51 | He was aware that a captain with a record such as his has a big advantage , since any troops will respond better to a leader they know has been through the fire himself , and so he knew just what he could ask of his bowlers . |
52 | The CFTC has been without a chairman since January , when Wendy Gramm left . |
53 | Middleton-St-George , near Darlington , has been without a rector since Martin King left last summer to become rural dean of Sedgefield . |
54 | Dataquest Corp , which has been without a president for some months , has recruited Judith Hamilton for the job : she was formerly a senior vice president and general manager at Locus Computing Corp . |
55 | John has been without a father for one year ( line 3 ) . |
56 | That care has been without the benefit of any paid help . |
57 | A touch of ground frost is not uncommon , irrespective of how blazing hot it has been during the day . |
58 | 4 Phrases and words In Rex Stewart etc. v Parker [ 1988 ] IRLR 483 the court was asked to consider a non-solicitation clause which related to any person " … who to your knowledge is or has been during the period of your employment a customer of the company … |
59 | Ladbrokes had quoted Jenny Pitman 's gelding , who has been off the course for over two and a half years , at 33-1 but have now scratched him from their list . |
60 | Mountain Crash has been off the course since his Cottenham run , but may reappear in the Ladies ' Open , in which recent winners Easy Over , Royal Sting , Shedid and Takeover Bid are among a good entry . |