Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] been [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dock Road is the main route linking the M53 motorway with Seacombe and the Twelve Quays area , and the cranes have been a familiar sight for drivers for years but some will see their disappearance as further evidence of the de-industrialisation of Merseyside .
2 Studies of social change in rural communities have been a major theme in rural community work since the early 1950s , when the first typologies ( some of which have already been discussed in Chapter 4 , and notably in Tables 4.6 and 4.7 were developed .
3 Concerns have been the small number of inter-disciplinary and student-led projects put up for funding .
4 The Conservatives have been a long way ahead of Labour not just in seats ( an arbitrary effect of the electoral system ) but also in votes .
5 From the start , chapels have been a constant source of concern to SAVE , and Northern chapel architecture was the subject of a special SAVE exhibition and report , The Fall of Zion .
6 Copiers have been a real blessing , but they are more likely to be small models , not those that print , collate , fold and insert .
7 The Bosnian refugees have been a pitiful sight to the world during the months of conflict with Serbian Militia .
8 Green belts have been the major instrument of planning in fringe areas , having long been advocated by leading planning theorists such as Unwin and Howard .
9 ‘ These past few days have been a living hell for you and for me . ’
10 Watching on for the past few weeks have been a small handful of experts , among them Jim Railton of The Times , who 's been following the Boat Race for twenty years .
11 The last two or three years have been a testing time for the 180 people who work at Angered .
12 But these last few years have been a potent reminder of what the union movement was originally about in terms of ensuring just reward for work , and enlightened protection for workforces .
13 Although the Student Tutoring Scheme and the Enterprise Studentships have been the main focus of Student Enterprise activities within Napier over the last year , students have been involved in ‘ enterprising ’ activities elsewhere :
14 Crackers have been a popular Christmas custom since the reign of Queen Victoria .
15 Traditionally , individuals have been the central feature of attempts to understand corporate crime , but unfortunately for criminology , it was their pathological characteristics which were advanced as the cause of their deviations .
16 Among the more successful privately owned terminals have been the Glaswegian trio of Deanside , Mossend and Law junction , all of which ( but especially the first two ) have attracted healthy quantities of regular traffic .
17 The cards and calls from well-wishers have been a real pick-me-up and I want to thank everyone for their concern and support . ’
18 The results of assessments and examinations have been a valuable source of feedback to enable teachers to evaluate their teaching material , curriculum , presentation and so on .
19 Restrictions on external dealings have been a recurrent prescription for the cure of British economic ills .
20 Neither the researches funded by charities specifically directed towards cancer nor the great drives sponsored by governments and planned by committees have been a fruitful source of new treatments .
21 Always boobs have been big business , blondes have had more fun , ‘ sexuality ’ has been top of the agenda and brains have been a distinct disadvantage , as we have tried to emulate the qualities of the famous beauties our men salivate over .
22 Market trends indicate that imported wines have been the main winner — Scotch Whisky the main loser .
23 Lending to small business owners has become an important profit centre for banks and the importance of establishing an efficient means of raising finance is also vital to the economy , because ‘ recent evidence shows that small firms have been the major creator of new jobs in the 1980s ’ .
24 The problems of small firms have been an increasing focus for the state in most economies following the crisis of the 1970s , and in some ways this is a gesture of concern to those who have been most affected .
25 Although this analysis is not strictly accurate — there is always a compression/decompression overhead of about 5 per cent — the benefits and potential cost savings are substantial and compression techniques have been a major field of development from the time of the very earliest digital databases .
26 Glyn and Sutcliffe ( 1972 ) argued that low profits have been a major factor in low levels of investment in the UK .
27 However , rising populations have been an underlying influence for increasing trade in , in all products , not just in er , agricultural products .
28 Flat batteries have been the only problem .
29 French-style café-bars have been a runaway success over here because they address a market which had previously been actively excluded by the ‘ pub tradition ’ — namely women .
30 Services for people with disabilities have been a low priority over many years , and the inadequacy of provision — both in quantity and quality — is well known .
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