Example sentences of "have [adv] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Already , Cohen has isolated more than a thousand contigs , each containing an average of 15 yeast artificial chromosomes average of 15 yeast artificial chromosomes ( YACs ) and covering more than 70 per cent of the genome , while the number of markers on the map that Weissenbach and his colleagues reported last year has since been more than doubled and is set shortly to double again .
2 THE Berlin Wall has long been more than the ugliest symbol of Europe 's division .
3 No player , with the single exception of Ian Botham , is photographed or talked about more than Graham Gooch , whose story has just been reliably and thoroughly told by Ivo Tennant in a book boldly entitled Graham Gooch , The Biography ( £15.99 ) .
4 The range of objectives to be met , and potential opponents , are narrower and this time the ground has already been well and truly broken by a predecessor .
5 It is unexportable , because prescription , the inherent authority of that which has always been so , is a writ which runs only where it has always been so and amongst those amongst whom it has always been so .
6 Giving good Press : Fashanu has always been more than just a footballer
7 Milpitas , California-based Adaptec Inc says it has no immediate response to reports that competitor Distributed Processing Technology Inc , Maitland , Florida has slashed prices on its AT amd EISA disk controller boards : fear of a price war put Adaptec 's share price under pressure last week ; the company told Reuter ‘ Competitive pressure has always been there and we 'll respond as we always have ’ to it ; Adaptec 's manufacturing organisation could cut costs and pass the benefits onto its customers ; Distributed Processing is discounting its AT adaptors to $285 from $655 .
8 Next , I would like to thank John for his support and encouragement I 'd like to mention Carole who has always been there when I 've needed At this point who again has always been very supportive I also want to thank members of the regional both past and present , but particularly I 'd like to thank all the regional officers and staff for their assistance and particularly George , Hugh and the officer I would also like to thank regional political officer for the Midlands and East Coast we now hold all the major positions of the Labour Party with I would also like to thank the national food and leisure committee for their help and support and particularly to David , Nick and To conclude , President , I 'd like to express my sincere thanks and love to those important people around me , my family .
9 However , the increased rate at which new patients are admitted has clearly been more than matched by the rate at which patients have been discharged .
10 In the central Andes there has probably been more or less continuous subduction since the Mesozoic .
11 From year to year and then he , he 's fair now , it has n't been there since I 've been home , so it has n't
12 A single-volume history has recently been courageously and skilfully attempted by Hugh Honour and John Fleming , which inevitably suffers from the problem of compression .
13 Further genetic progress on mastitis resistance is expected because the weighting gives to it in the Norwegian breeding programme has recently been more than doubled .
14 Like farming , at a time when vines and corn grew haphazardly here and there but were not cultivated , philosophy has never been properly and methodically developed .
15 Leaves on the line and the wrong kind of snow leave this train undaunted — it has never been more than 10 minutes late .
16 if I 'd only been there when he died , I 'd of hold his hands , blah , blah , oh God , poor lass
17 ‘ I 'd already been away since I was nine , ’ Philip retorted .
18 He 'd never had a serious illness since a bout of pneumonia in childhood , and he 'd never been less than whole .
19 I 'd never been there but there would have been a terrible fuss if I 'd taken off to Roundhay Park or Woodhouse Moor or somewhere .
20 If plants have anything wrong with them it may have already been there when they were obtained , or it is a sign that they are not being grown in the right conditions .
21 If we are brought up to think of asking for help as childish , and if our own requests for help have not been swiftly and cheerfully met , we are less likely to respond in a simple and positive way to demands .
22 So that I think , had the subject been injustice , it would have just been just as er , exciting as justice , fact or fiction .
23 The daughter of a warehouseman , she was 26 years old in 1910 , so had presumably been more than ten years in the trade .
24 The same for rehearsals — I think we 've all been there and discovered the dos and don'ts , and they 're pretty obvious anyway .
25 That had all been more than two years before .
26 They had all been there when Moran read out the telegram .
27 The signs had all been there if only she 'd had the gumption to read them .
28 This had obviously been there since manufacture and had caused the blockages I had blamed on sand .
29 People spoke of the great times when he fought sea-battles all over the Sudreyar and further south , in England and Ireland and Wales , but he , Paul , had not been there and did n't remember them .
30 The word had not been there when she left that morning .
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