Example sentences of "has been [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In Washington , President Bush appeared in the White House press room to tell reporters ‘ Yes , it has been worth it . ’ |
2 | ‘ He has been worth every penny we have spent and every tear we have shed . |
3 | In Central Office , Patrick Gower consoled himself , ‘ It has been a strenuous year but it has been worth it and it has been fun . |
4 | Over the years Muir has been through thick and thin with Tranmere , and has been worth his weight in gold . |
5 | Ken has been into western styling since he was a child . |
6 | No wonder Souness has been into the transfer market for a new centre back . |
7 | This book is for Ear'ole , who has been as enthusiastic about my shop as she has been about all the other things that I have tackled , and then begged her to help with . |
8 | Surely that is what perestroika has been about these past five years ? |
9 | More importantly , historically the key feature of police work has been about maintaining a particular form of social order on the street . |
10 | The argument is simple and reflexive : if the body of this book has been about helping teachers to be more able to deal with uncertainty , conflict and change — in a word , to become better learners — then the tail asserts that the core of their job should be to help young people to become good learners in their turn . |
11 | In Japan , talk of corporate governance has been about as common as sararimen in bowler hats . |
12 | I want to forget that a big chunk of my life has been about being as good a dissident as possible . |
13 | I want to forget that a big chunk of my life has been about being as good a dissident as possible . |
14 | But the Conservative record has been about more than increasing spending . |
15 | In contrast the long-wave school focuses more precisely on technology , though it is notable that much of the debate within that school has been about what causes technological change and how that change should be seen as part of a wider system . |
16 | But the rhetoric of the past quarter of a century has been about prosperity founded on technology as advanced as that found anywhere , and about economic power to match that of the United States and Japan . |
17 | Thus , a government report in 1970 concluded that , for the period 1954–68 , ‘ the underlying upward trend in the percentage of the manual labour force on shifts in manufacturing has been about 1 per cent per annum . ’ |
18 | Much of the debate in social services in the past 30 years has been about community care — what it is an how to achieve it . |
19 | Most of this book has been about mainstream mental health care of adult people . |
20 | The lady is looking for a husband and she has been about the world sufficiently to know that I am not one of those . |
21 | Part of today 's debate has been about an increase in unemployment which has hit this country like so many others . |
22 | While the debate surrounding this reform has been extensive , there is reason to argue that ‘ Most of the debate has been about controlling local authority expenditure , about voters , about redistribution among households and about administrative issues ’ ( Muellbauer 1987 , p. 7 ) . |
23 | So our National Anthem has been about a bit , particularly when you think that it came , probably came from , or was used in , erm a piece of music simply by Haydn . |
24 | So as I say , ours has been about a bit , it 's been borrowed by various people . |
25 | They 'll need the friendship with the staff and fellow inmates , because Grendon , for the last 30 years , has been about confronting yourself and that 's not easy . |
26 | ‘ Over the last six months the most common request for information has been about Ecstasy , ’ he says . |
27 | This week has been about the library . |
28 | The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party . |
29 | The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party . |
30 | The legal dispute over the relics has been between Mr John Claridge , who excavated them in 1931 , and his niece , Mrs Georgina Smith , the daughter of his brother , Geoffrey , who died in 1986 . |