Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [adv] be a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Error and uncertainty have always been a feature of cartographic information .
2 But , as the realists had earlier pointed out , the ideals of the generality , neutrality , uniformity , predictability and autonomy of law have never been a reality .
3 Liberal democracy benefits capitalism not because capitalists control workers ' minds but because the industrial proletariat have rarely been a majority and are a now shrinking minority in advanced capitalist societies .
4 But then , faith and goodness have never been a matter of intellect .
5 Forest have always been a side who finish better than they start and they will grow stronger again as the season progresses .
6 Mature students and those who do not receive the parental contribution towards their grant have always been a problem .
7 Finally , art and design have increasingly been a part of proposals for courses leading to the award of Bachelor of Education degrees and Diplomas in Higher Education , a development which has posed the CNAA with some problems in guiding and assessing both the content and standard of such courses .
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