Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun pl] have [adv] been [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The nature and content of CPD events have frequently been cross-disciplinary , a necessary factor if they are to attract optimum attendances . |
2 | The England players have all been friendly enough . |
3 | Throughout the years , ICI chemists have always been able to make good use of the profusion of basic materials available on Teesside to make more complex organic compounds . |
4 | The real problem is not one of crime — US troops have anyway been ineffective in stamping out coca production in in Chapare . |
5 | Nottingham Graduates have always been proud of their association with the University and you will find a special welcome form them wherever you go and whatever you do in the future . |
6 | A number of SCOTVEC modules have already been used to certificate European exchanges and work placements ( see article on page 4 ) . |
7 | Kent members have always been active on Society committees including Joan Daniels ( Hon. Treasurer , Vice-Chair and Membership Chair ) , Cicely Harris ( Executive and Publicity Chair ) , Hila Lodge ( Chairman ) , Pat Palmer ( National Development Officer/Administrator ) , Elsie Streek ( Publicity Chair and Editor of Medau News ) , Stella Webb ( the Society 's current Hon. Treasurer ) and Jenny Whitaker ( Assistant Editor of Medau News and Teachers ' Representative ) . |
8 | Using a method known as " biolistic " technology , Ciba-Geigy engineers have now been able to penetrate the cell walls of a variety of corn suitable for commercial farming . |
9 | Outside Scotland and Wales politicians have often been able to be singularly insensitive to local issues . |