Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [been] a very [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh yes , he has been a very good MP , quite a cult really and he does deserve your vote , ’ beamed Cecil .
2 He has been a very high profile MP and the voters tend to like that sort of thing . ’
3 It has been a very successful project indeed .
4 It has been a very rough time indeed .
5 Kelly , who has won this race three times , said : ‘ It has been a very long and hard season for me , and I feel very tired .
6 ‘ I am very sorry , ’ he said , ‘ but you must understand it has been a very long time …
7 Since then , it has been a very regular performer on the BR main line hauling charter trains in many parts of the country , including meeting its sister engine , 6201 ‘ Princess Elizabeth ’ .
8 In concluding , I would just like to say that it has been a very great honour to be invited here tonight to The William of Orange Memorial Hall , Belfast , as guest speaker at The Independent Shopkeeper of the Year Awards .
9 Sandra said : ‘ It has been a very worthwhile project from the health and safety aspect by a very successful QC team which has been together for almost three years . ’
10 Mr Ensoll reflects : ‘ It has been a very varied career working for the Post Office for the last 33 years .
11 At the time , he said : ‘ It has been a very difficult split .
12 Well as we approach the end of 1991 , I 'm sure I do n't need to remind you that it has been a very difficult year .
13 It has been a very difficult choice for me this time . ’
14 It has been a very tough night , but we have come out carrying our arms . ’
15 ‘ We always had books and diagrams on meteorology but it has been a very dead subject up until now , ’ said head of science Peter Simpson .
16 He has been most supportive and indeed we have the Canon to thank that our Centenary Celebrations have taken the form they have , and I think you will agree it has been a very fitting culmination to our 100 years history .
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