Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] been [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone has been so friendly . |
2 | ‘ Everyone has been so generous . |
3 | ‘ Everyone has been so kind in the company . |
4 | The new format of the double morning services is working well and everyone has been very co-operative . |
5 | ‘ Everyone has been very positive , ’ he said . |
6 | Branislav said : ‘ Everyone has been very kind . |
7 | But everyone has been very kind . |
8 | He told the press , ‘ Everyone has been truly wonderful to me . |
9 | ‘ It has been a marvellous season for me and everyone has been really pleased with my progress . |
10 | Nothing has been more ominous in the doctrinal shift of the 1980s than the actual hostility to this term which can now be found in Roman teaching . |
11 | And my enormous thanks go to my own Table , Chester seventy six , very very true friends indeed and the same for the whole of my own area , Area thirty six Wirral and the Marches , where nothing has been too much trouble and they are here today as you 've just seen in some considerable strength . |
12 | Personnel is rarely told if someone has been off sick . |
13 | Having elaborated the paradoxical conditions of historicity , of any history or totalization , Derrida himself has been particularly concerned to analyse those such as Husserl , Heidegger or Levinas , who have been involved in investigations of time and temporality . |
14 | By 1965 or so this had all gone , but Medalla himself has been too bouncy and inventive to obey the arid strictures of minimalism . |
15 | Dr Garfield himself has been as cautious as anyone in making claims for his technique , not least because it does not allow one to predict which specialities the Nobel authorities will single out for acclamation . |
16 | ( In the penal field , this would appear to be true of the Home Office which has been largely successful over the years in getting its strategy of ‘ penological pragmatism ’ implemented : see Chapters 1 and 10 ; Bottoms , 1990a ; and Fitzgerald and Sim , 1990 . ) |
17 | White Pudding , which also went round faster than the previous record , clocking 31.18 secs , is drawn in box four and the main danger to Kildare Slippy tomorrow could come from Run on King , which has been favourably allocated trap one . |
18 | It was thought likely that some substantial Teesdale farmer might buy all three , ranch the land and sell off the house as a weekend cottage — a regrettably common practice which has been partially responsible for the steady depopulation of the Dales , particularly the more isolated places . |
19 | Other authors have suggested that it has been the process of secularisation which has been most central in giving rise to moral protest groups . |
20 | The verse in the Bible which has been most misquoted and misunderstood is Leviticus 15.19 , which says : ‘ And if a woman have an issue , and her issue in her flesh be blood , she shall be in her impurity seven days ; and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even . ’ |
21 | But it is Mansell 's unexpected prowess on the oval circuits , which make up six of the 16 races in the Indycar championship , which has been most impressive . |
22 | In practice , it has been this area which has been most significant in relation to land development and planning policies . |
23 | The arrival and departure of winter visitors appears to overlap a small passage which has been most obvious in spring , when regular sea-watches have recorded small easterly movements , involving up to 25 birds annually , between early March and early May . |
24 | This seems to be the maxim of those who use the library and information service which has been even busier in the last session . |
25 | Ronny replaces Swindon-striker Fjortoft for the game tonight — Ronny must have done well in the training sessions ( coach Olsen really put some value on how the players perform in training before the games ) and Fjortoft which has been even worse for Swindon than Deano for us might have a hard time to get the attacker place back ( Fjortoft 0 — Deano 3 — Cole 10 is n't it ? ) . |
26 | Andrew Clark of the Derby and Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce ( which has been closely involved with the Toyota deal ) said that the UK was attractive because of ‘ the corporate climate brought about by this Government . |
27 | The Tavistock Institute , and in particular the lead researcher in the coal-mining studies , Eric Trist , were also founder-members of the so-called Quality of Working Life movement , the impact of which has been particularly great in North America . |
28 | Timber which has been properly kiln-seasoned ( which needs expensive kilns and close supervision ) is in no way worse than ‘ naturally ’ seasoned timber and indeed is rather less likely to have picked up the infections of rot during the seasoning process . |
29 | Last year 's innovations include Promise Ultra , a spread containing no saturated fat , which has been instantly successful in the US , and is likely to arrive soon in the UK , and an iced tea , jointly promoted with Pepsico . |
30 | But in apparently suggesting that armies of feckless teenagers should be supplied with free contraceptives , Sir Keith irked the right too , which has been traditionally critical of the notion of indulging the young with the means of sexual hedonism unhampered by restraints . |