Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [adv] been [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Open Tues — Sun 12.30 — 2.30 except Sat , Tues — Sat 7.30 — 10.30 C4 S5 V5 £40 ( three-course lunch £13.50 including coffee ) St Quentin ( 071 589 8005 ) 243 Brompton Road , London SW3 Smart South Ken canteen opposite the Oratory has always been terrific value ; now it 's got cooking with the flair to match its friendly , highly efficient French service and jolly brasserie decor — all mirrors and panelling . |
2 | ‘ Our overriding aim of all of us with the rest of the LUF has always been local provision of a self-contained stand-alone unit specifically for leukaemia and other haematology patients , ’ she said . |
3 | Unlike the Koran , however , the Bible has long been fair game for spirited literary re-readings . |
4 | But where a discharger has regularly been outside consent , standards have been relaxed to accord with the existing performance in 95 per cent of samples taken . |
5 | Superdrug claims until now up to sixty per cent of the perfume price has simply been pure profit for the retailer . |
6 | ‘ That price has always been extreme vigilance , ’ the QC said . |
7 | The warm spell has also been good news for workers at the factory after a difficult year when 67 people were made redundant when their parent company , Clarke Foods , collapsed last year . |
8 | A Welsh Anti-Nuclear Alliance had also been busy campaigning since 1980 , particularly over plans to expand the two nuclear power station sites at Trawsfynydd and Wylfa in North Wales . |
9 | But whereas this in all probability had previously been secret lore imparted through oral tradition , with Evan it was willingly shared and brought into the public domain . |