Example sentences of "have once be [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ BY DAYLIGHT , the bower of Oak 's newfound mistress Bathsheba Everdene presented itself as a hoary building of the Jacobean stage of Classical Renaissance as regards its architecture , and of a proportion which tells at a glance that , as is frequently the case , it has once been the manorial hall on a small estate …
2 Having once been the protected member of the family , it was now upon him that responsibilities began to fall .
3 For example , Miss Cunnington cites a small house at Pamphill , Dorset , which may have once been a fourteenth-century hunting lodge .
4 But as the surplus rural housing was gradually soaked up by commuters and second home owners , and as housing which had once been a damning indictment of years of neglect and deprivation was restored and renovated , so relative scarcity began to increase prices above those prevailing for comparable suburban and even urban housing .
5 The time difference between London and Mexico City is six hours , and because we had been travelling with the sun , it was still quite high in the sky as we descended into the sepia haze that hung over the whole flat expanse of what had once been a great lake .
6 Lucille 's home was very grandly called a château , though in truth it was nothing more than a large moated farm with a crenellated tower to remind passers-by that the building had once been a small fortress .
7 Her window looked out of the back of the house , onto what had once been a small garden .
8 She had once been a famous athlete , and even now the muscles were still clearly in evidence .
9 She explained that Gran had once been a famous singer and that she played the organ and was teaching Oliver to sing .
10 Lonrho 's chief executive , Mr Tiny Rowland , had once been a close business associate of Mr Mohamed Al Fayed , and the sulphurous mood at Lonrho partly reflected a falling out of old sparring partners .
11 The glade where the ghost orchids grew amid the crumbling remains of what had once been a Roman villa was as cool as the church , and an unmistakable smell of summer blossoms mingled with the lush green growth of the wood .
12 Of this fine vessel the Maurice , also from Rotterdam , had once been a poor relation .
13 Then , after Mr Dalglish had shocked the soccer world by resigning in the middle of last season , Mr Moran left the boot room to steady the ship , until Graeme Souness was free to leave Glasgow Rangers and return to Liverpool , where he had once been a key player .
14 She had once been a warm Methodist and so too , probably , had been most of her followers .
15 Esther shook her head , oblivious of the stray wisp of hair that fanned to and fro across her forehead ; hair that had once been a soft shade of brown , but which now was streaked iron grey .
16 Caldas had once been a favourite family haunt , she recalled wistfully , and had the local bus service not meandered into every far-flung hamlet on its way and taken forever to make the journey she would have been back long ago .
17 It had once been a middle-of-the-road paper with a big circulation and had traditionally reflected the views , or prejudices , of its middle-of-the-road readers .
18 It was built about 16 B.C. and the fact that this area had once been a Greek colony probably accounts for its exceptionally fine detail and proportions .
19 It has been suggested that she had once been a Benedictine nun of the convent of Carrow , which was situated near the church where she eventually had her cell : to this day Benedictine nuns take the title ‘ Dame ’ , the honorary title of any woman of rank at this time .
20 What an inglorious end to what had once been a busy loco shed that had been the scene of so much activity in its heyday .
21 No matter how he had changed — if indeed he had changed — that man had once been a sadistic brute .
22 They had obviously been converted from what had once been an elegant bedroom .
23 There had once been an outside staircase leading up to the flat roof but that , too , had collapsed .
24 Sybil and Melissa mounted what had once been an imposing flight of steps flanked by tall white pillars and peered at the labels alongside the row of bell-pushes in a corroding brass frame affixed to the wall beside the front door .
25 The turf , dense and springy after the summer 's rain , was rolled into even stripes which led the eye away to the pine woods in the middle distance ; the forest obscured what had once been an inspiring view of the valley of the Dee , but shielded the castle from curious passers-by on the road that followed the river banks .
26 It had once been the great hall of the castle , and is among the fairest buildings of the twelfth century which Britain possesses .
27 He was reduced to a short old man who had once been the great painter Marius Durance .
28 During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the pace of Mediterranean commercial life slackened and the inland sea , which had once been the major artery of European trade , became a cul-de-sac .
29 The one which had once been the spare room she now occupied permanently .
30 Where he drove , surrounded by cars and bicycles and mopeds and minibuses , there had once been the strained drone of Dakotas pulling gliders into the air for the flights to the bridges and crossroads behind the D-Day beaches of Normandy , and for the flights to the Dutch town of Arnhem .
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