Example sentences of "[pron] have been [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I kept trying to remember what a good time Sugar and Spite had been — and Goodstyle , a history of art revue I 'd written and pinched and compiled for Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art , Dundee , when I 'd been writer in residence .
2 There is even a condition known as ‘ intensive care psychosis ’ which is said to affect about twenty per cent of those who have been patients in hospital intensive care units .
3 There has been progress in design , but no progress in accomplishment , specifically because there has been equal progress in design on both sides of the arms race .
4 Basic training and anti-racist training are two areas about which there has been debate in order to reach a national consensus for good practice .
5 Finally Northern Ireland shows that there has been decline in output over the preceding four months and the only region t t to say that erm it 's fair to say that North Northern Ireland has been a weak region throughout er the recession erm and although in this survey optimism has climbed up a bit so it 's close to the U K average , it 's nevertheless a part of the U K which has really been behaving er rather differently from the rest of the economy reflecting its sort of , i its particular problems and the fact that it 's not part of the mainland economy .
6 Even where there has been continuity in party organization changes of orientation have occurred .
7 Knill said that there had been progress in collaboration with HEIs over responsive mode funding and with NERC 's institutes .
8 There had been changes in technology , in the workforce and in the class system .
9 This was very clear in one area where there had been redundancies in coal mining .
10 For Rosebery , for Milner , even for Lloyd George , there had been temptation in coalition ever since the Boer War , but such dreams had never come into the political daylight .
11 We fully accept that there have been changes in technique during this time , as described earlier , and as table 1 shows , in all sutured ileoanal anastomosis some form of mucosectomy was performed .
12 There have been changes in employment protection and trade union law , and in relevant social security benefits .
13 Fourth , there have been decreases in mortality for several major diseases , especially heart disease , stroke and respiratory disease .
14 There have been cases in cashmere relating to an earlier period and we are pursuing those actively with the EC authorities .
15 Although there has been a radical management shake-up and there have been improvements in organisation and efficiency , the fundamental ethos of the NHS — provision of medical service free at the point of use — has remained unchanged .
16 If we look at the reasons why kin shared homes with each other in the past , three themes emerge which help us further to understand why there have been fluctuations in co-residence .
17 The trends observed by analysis of Table 3 suggest that there has been a steady growth in research on Scottish geology , but that there have been differences in growth rates between universities over the time interval .
18 There have been increases in school charges , books and uniforms .
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