Example sentences of "[adj] that [ex0] have been [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They have been so pervasive and so self-evident that there has been little point in articulating them . |
2 | Eta ( 3.9 ) , in the Y , was ranked as of the second magnitude in ancient times , but as it is an A-type star it is not likely that there has been any real change in it . |
3 | It is not surprising that there has been such growth in the south-east . |
4 | This year I 'm nearly certain that there 's been some money , not too much — about five thousand pounds — taken out of the system . |
5 | ‘ If the parties have agreed the basis of taxation it would , I think , be an improper exercise of the court 's discretion to direct the taxation on some other basis , unless satisfied that there had been some conduct on the part of the mortgagee disentitling him to costs or to costs on the agreed basis . |
6 | The memory of it revitalised a bonny smile but he was aware that there had been some anxiety in his corner . |
7 | ‘ However , we are aware that there has been some opposition to our off-licence in Holywood Road , but we would like to assure residents of our commitment to the area . |
8 | The consultative procedures for the conduct of Management Services reviews has been carried out , you will be aware that there have been several consultative meetings between ourselves concerning this matter . |
9 | ‘ It 's true that there have been several unpleasant incidents , mostly with young drunks . ’ |