Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] been [det] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | ON the basis that ‘ forewarned is forearmed ’ the fundamental principle underlying the Companies Acts has been that of disclosure . |
3 | The basic premise of the meetings has been that ‘ co-operation between the various agencies which comprise the criminal justice system is crucial to the successful operation of the system as a whole ’ . |
4 | My experience has been that for many people there is not all that difference between bringing ‘ God ’ in and touching wood . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Our experience has been that to create a new expression of the body of Christ has been to create a new possibility of conversion for many such people . |
7 | Yes it is , er I mean , what we tried to do was to write er a comedy on a big scale that was n't a marshmallow , er in fact it er the , the comedy deepens and it gets pretty sour , and I think some of the criticism of the play has been that ‘ is it a comedy , or is it a serious play ’ . |
8 | One of the problems with traditional remedial teaching has been that spelling and neatness are fetishes . |
9 | Indeed , the internal acrimony levelled against him at times has been such that , when his departure was announced , the best that some figures within the health network could say was ‘ we 'll be very happy to wish him goodbye ’ . |
10 | Well some of the football Leicester have played in this opening twenty o twenty minutes has been some of the best I 've seen them . |
11 | However , in both these instances the commercial pressure of the campaigning groups has been enough to effect change . |
12 | The result has been that sterling has become very expensive to borrow , but there is still far too much of it , and the supply is still increasing too fast . |
13 | The result has been that ‘ investment at the highest levels ever ’ has come from fares , not from any public purse , and that an ‘ economic ’ system has become unsafe as BR and LRT weigh up commercial investment needs against the cost of safety measures and the cost of paying wages sufficient to maintain a safe level of staffing . |
14 | The result has been that recent chancellors have been able to give free rein to their tax-reforming ambitions . |
15 | The result has been that major reforms are completely avoided and every minor reform is weakened or sabotaged . |
16 | The result has been that discount deals have proliferated . |
17 | The result has been that solar panels are now comparable in price to wind generators . |
18 | The result has been that sea walls have had to take the brunt of the power of waves and currents at high tide , which erodes them and requires rebuilding on an ever larger scale . |
19 | The result has been some unbundling , loosening and decentralizing of control in some societies and in some organizations on some tasks . |
20 | That Darren 's car has been such a loyal servant is all the more surprising when you consider that it spent its first 50,000 miles in the hands of a company rep and was then driven for 22,000 miles by a builder — two occupations hardly renowned for lavishing care and attention on cars . |
21 | If that programme has been such a failure , why do we now have 30 programmes targeting support for identifiable industrial priority areas , and why are there almost 200 collaborative research programmes ? |
22 | In the twentieth century the most dramatic political collapse has been that of the Liberal Party . |
23 | A recurring complaint from industry has been that pension funds are too short-term orientated , to the detriment of the companies in whose shares they deal . |
24 | He adds : ‘ It has been a good few years since the snow has been this hard which means a lot of walkers are n't used to it . |
25 | The effect has been that for most of this century Britain has had to hold interest rates higher than has been necessary or desirable . |
26 | The despised belletrist criticism of an earlier day could make radical judgements in an off-hand manner ; those articles , for instance , with titles like ‘ On Rereading Stendhal ’ , which come to the conclusion that Stendhal has been much overrated . |
27 | The rule has been that young people intending to study medicine must forsake the humanities and social sciences for physics , chemistry and biology . |
28 | The New Right emphasis on adversary politics and an overload of demands has been more of a critique of democracy in Britain than it has ever been a rigorous description of , and explanation for , British politics . |
29 | But in many cases the threat of legal action has been enough to stop those few shopkeepers who attempt to profit from glue and solvent sales to solvent misusers . |
30 | The most comprehensive research has been that carried out by Dingwall , Eekelaar and Murray ( 1983 ) , based on participant observation in social services departments , NHS child health services and casualty departments , and juvenile courts . |