Example sentences of "[been] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The traditional attitude of government has been that official information should remain secret unless the government chooses to make it available . |
2 | A shiver ran through Theda 's body — the frame that was near a shadow of itself , just as it had been that long-gone day in March . |
3 | The practical consequence has previously been that prolonged autoradiographic techniques were required . |
4 | Lord Carrington 's view has been that premature recognition would be a mistake , and Mr. Cyrus Vance — the Secretary-General 's representative — has made the same point . |
5 | One important consequence of the expansion of the capitalist world economy has been that individual economic actors ( like workers and entrepreneurs ) and collective economic actors ( like trade unions and TNCs ) have become much more conscious of the transnationality of their practices and have striven to extend their global influence . |
6 | He 's been that sad the last few days . " |
7 | The result has been that recent chancellors have been able to give free rein to their tax-reforming ambitions . |
8 | The conventional view has been that political strife was so intense between 1689 and 1715 because party divisions cut deep into society ; all elements of the population , from the gentry , through to the merchants , professionals , artisanal and trading classes , the small farmers , right down to the " mob " , were caught up in the rage of party . |
9 | The request may well have been refused had it not been that western doctors were keen to learn Chinese methods of ‘ variolation ’ ( inoculation with smallpox virus ) and , no doubt , Erskine would advise the Czar to send a doctor to Peking for that purpose . |
10 | The reason for this seems to have been that Victorian British industrialists looked for a quick return , while the Germans were more prepared to take a long view . |
11 | The result has been that major reforms are completely avoided and every minor reform is weakened or sabotaged . |
12 | The general impression has been that major capital schemes not requiring Treasury approval have been poorly appraised . |
13 | Dutch experience has been that close cooperation is needed between planners and all of these groups as well as others such as the police , mandating a cautious , incremental , flexible and thus costly style of planning . |
14 | The rule has been that young people intending to study medicine must forsake the humanities and social sciences for physics , chemistry and biology . |
15 | Over recent years the most popular explanation of Britain 's comparatively weak economic performance — and one which focuses mainly on the period of rapid decline since 1960 — has been that insufficient resources have been devoted to those parts of the economy which produce a ‘ marketable output ’ [ Bacon and Eltis , 1974 ; Eltis , 1979 ] . |
16 | But had it not been that actual set of people — Sam Phillips , the band , Elvis and The Jordanaires — the chemistry might not have been such that it worked . |
17 | If only it had been that nice John Smith , with his twinkling accountant 's eyes and trust-me smile . |
18 | In addition , there are for example licensing functions performed by the executive in respect of which the traditional view has been that procedural safeguards do not apply . |
19 | Bardsley put his teacup down and said in a melancholy voice , ‘ I was thinking of taking him into partnership , but business has n't been that good lately . |
20 | In fact it might well have been that such developments generally attracted more labour than could be fully employed , which departed once the enterprise was terminated , leaving behind a sleepy farming community not unlike the fifteen undeveloped villages of Babergh hundred ( Table 2.18 ) . |
21 | Another difficulty has been that such councils are attuned to providing finance for the creation of specific works , while the need for support in popular music is not at the point of creation , but for help in reaching audiences . |
22 | Our own experience ( two patients ) and that of Morin et al has been that such acute relapses only occur in patients who have strictures or fistulas . |
23 | The truth shall set you free , but oh , the truth of her past had not done that — it had simply shown her what a selfish , unthinking thing she had been that first Terry Rourke , and then Havvie Blaine could have exploited her so . |
24 | It had been that first visit to the police station , when the Prince had dangled money in front of the local chief . |
25 | And now Dennis Gray has weighed in with a second version of his ‘ Life as a Climbing Tyke ’ — the first having been that marvellous tale of human bondage from 20 year ago , Rope Boy , or ‘ How I survived an apprenticeship with Joe Brown and started to love climbing ’ . |
26 | But no , that had been that other one , the wicked , overreaching Lucifer . |
27 | And there had been that other message … she had rung Cartier to speak to someone called Michael Watney , only to be told that there was no-one called Michael Watney working there , and did she mean Michael Courteny , and if so , would she hold on ? |
28 | This could have been that one chance ’ . |
29 | It became a decisive and dangerous piece of initiative and the escaper got the credit of it having been that all the time . |
30 | Our luck has n't been that hot so far . |