Example sentences of "[adv] been a [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It had only been a brief talk and nothing improper was intimated .
2 ‘ These schools have long been a closed shop and many have n't been inspected for ages .
3 It had long been a controversial issue and its approval had been delayed for years because of worries about the environmental consequences and the cost of the project .
4 There has obviously been a conscious decision and determination on his part to make his life a fulfilment of prophetic utterance .
5 As yet , however , there has not been a corresponding overhaul and harmonisation of the member countries ’ legal systems .
6 And Blumler found that ‘ Parliamentary television in the regions has not been a mere mirror or pale shadow of national television .
7 By a sort of transposed assumption based on post-war experience Acheson had told the National War College in December 1947 that for Greeks , Italians and others it had not been a free choice whether they accepted or rejected communism : because they were being coerced either by an internal organization financed by other countries or by external pressure to adopt a system of government which had the inescapable consequence of inclusion in the system of Russian power .
8 Your own , personalized weight control programme has not been a sudden thing but has evolved over a long period of time .
9 Moderation in all things has generally been a vain hope where human competition is concerned , and the contest to obtain the ultimate Peke-faced specimen has already led the breed into trouble .
10 He had already been a first-year seminarian when Eduardo was five .
11 But the mercury content of the sediment could soon improve if Liverpool Bay follows the pattern of the Manchester Ship canal , where there already been a significant decrease and a corresponding decline of mercury in the estuary 's surface sediment .
12 It has always been a poor region where the constant threat of danger breeds a hardy race of people .
13 We have always been a close family although there are 12,000 miles between us .
14 They had always been a close family and that night they had all ended up in tears after a lengthy talk with their family GP who had come to the house to talk to them about Jennifer 's diagnosis .
15 William Langdon , Hodge 's political adviser , told Byrnes on 20 November that the Korean people had always been a distinct nation except for the short colonial period and possessed high literacy , cultural and living standards , when judged by Asiatic or Middle Eastern standards : if trusteeship was approved , it would have to be supported by force .
16 However , military necessity has always been a dangerous principle when counterposed to the principle of humanitarian limitation of the means of warfare .
17 There has always been a lingering suspicion that BSL is a very difficult language to learn once beyond a few preliminary signs .
18 Mrs Harrison had always been a keen gardener and they had built a rockery , down which a small stream flowed with the aid of an electric pump .
19 The Grange has always been a happy house and still has a faint atmosphere of piety , fully intended by Mr Teulon .
20 There has always been a considerable dispute as to whether the Last Supper was a Passover meal .
21 It 's always been a popular pub and that , along with everything else , has n't changed .
22 PROVIDING musical settings for other people 's words has always been a handy option when one 's own muse is temporarily employed elsewhere .
23 ‘ I know I 've always been a compulsive eater but my problems really began then .
24 Geoff has always been a born fighter and wants to succeed alongside the great names in golf .
25 It has always been a busy committee but especially so in the last year or two , not least because it has taken on more responsibility .
26 I have always been a quick reader and my capacity , not to say my voracity , was generally admired .
27 She explained that Gran had once been a famous singer and that she played the organ and was teaching Oliver to sing .
28 She had once been a warm Methodist and so too , probably , had been most of her followers .
29 He had also been a close friend and political ally of Keating for more than 20 years , and had been influential in engineering Keating 's successful bid for the leadership in December 1991 [ see pp. 38675-76 ] .
30 Yet there had also been a long lag before financial markets began to apply many of the points these academics made .
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