Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [adv] been [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For women , communism has always been a double-edged sword . |
2 | In the same way , Islam has always been an urban faith , ill at ease with the wilderness ; its civilization has always flourished most successfully in the labyrinths of the ancient bazaar towns of the East . |
3 | Letter-writing has often been an effective means of direction and Paul made the most of it . |
4 | Social responsibility has never been a Greek characteristic . |
5 | Nat West says that late payment has recently been a significant factor in the demand for bank finance . |
6 | Radar has also been a useful probe of other planets . |
7 | The University has long been a leading centre for research in this field , and just over a year ago Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre ( EPCC ) was established to focus further on these issues . |
8 | ‘ Plus , ’ said Jack , ‘ the lyric has always been the natural medium for the untrammelled expression of feeling . |
9 | The establishment of a National Curriculum has certainly been a major historical movement , but it is not the case that nothing was defined prior to 1988 and now everything is defined . |
10 | However , military necessity has always been a dangerous principle when counterposed to the principle of humanitarian limitation of the means of warfare . |
11 | Teaching has always been a demanding and shifting job . |
12 | We 've thrown in lots of youngsters but really the players ’ budget has basically been the same for five years , ’ he said . |
13 | Do I discern that skating has not been a frequent pleasure in these parts ? ’ |
14 | Your own , personalized weight control programme has not been a sudden thing but has evolved over a long period of time . |
15 | The programme has also been a useful catalyst to closer collaboration between FE colleges , Central Institutions and Universities and in linking their courses . |
16 | In practice , the kind of uniform state that historical scholars have had in mind has frequently been the uniform standard language ; for this reason it is appropriate to start with some comments on the tendency to envisage the history of English as a unilinear history of the standard language . |
17 | Oloron has always been a successful market town , right from the days when it traded mainly across the mountains , with Aragon . |
18 | The 1974 World Population Plan of Action has not been the final word in the ongoing debate on this particular problem . |
19 | The construction of levadas to carry irrigation and drinking-water has always been a difficult feat of engineering , and many men have been killed over the years in their construction . |
20 | Accounting has always been a closed book to me . ’ |
21 | But the simplicity of Blake and Mouton 's original conception has probably been the main reason for its success . |
22 | Although climatic changes undoubtedly occurred during the post-glacial , it appears that the principal determinants of regional vegetational change in the Outer Hebrides have been natural soil changes , with widespread leaching , podsolisation , and bog development beginning at about 7000 B.P. From about 5000 B.P. or even earlier ( Bohnke , 1988 ) , human influence has also been an important factor . |
23 | In that sense the Committee has not been a true executive body ; but nor was it designed to be . |
24 | Beyond this , however , its origin has hitherto been an insoluble problem : the explicit evidence of the ancients is notoriously inadequate and various different theories have been constructed from it . |
25 | The portfolio has always been a nervous holder of Pentos paper , and while the shares have been traded successfully over the years , no fortunes have been made . |
26 | My work has always been a visual diary . |
27 | The air campaign has not been an unqualified success in any of its missions . |
28 | In fact , in rural areas today , the Orange hall has frequently been the only place where protestants of all shades have met to renew their belief and commitment to Ulster protestant loyalism ( Harris 1972 : 162–5 ) . |
29 | But dance has long been a popular option at Haughton where teacher Jenny Ruston says its hard to find the time to meet all the demand from boys and girls . |
30 | However , the escape from spontaneity has long been a philosophical ideal , at its most intransigent in Sartre 's Being and nothingness , which treats even emotion as a matter of choice , to the point of denying the distinction between genuine and willed feeling . |