Example sentences of "[coord] it has [been] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We started because we had so many enquiries about holiday courses , and it has been a tremendous success , ’ says Angela Payne , deputy director of the college .
2 The Elizabethans certainly did like it , and it has been a popular favourite ever since .
3 They are very good acts and it has been a tough battle to get through . ’
4 The female ‘ imaginary ’ which is often counterposed to the phallic code of the symbolic , belongs in history and culture as closely as the law of the father , and it has been the self-elected quest of women 's art to elucidate the character of that interaction , participation and combination .
5 But it has been a great triumph for Hochhauser , Willi .
6 ‘ It 's easier to manage a team playing in defence because you can see the game developing , but it has been a real problem up front , especially with all the pushing and shoving .
7 I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time .
8 ‘ I do n't usually do that , but it has been a long day . ’
9 But it has been a rough 18 months for him and there is still a gauntness about him , even if he does claim he has never felt fitter and that his swing is closer to being ‘ on track ’ than for a long time .
10 But it has been a busy and peripatetic decade for Taylor , Heglund and their co-workers .
11 The 26-year-old Shannon clubman , an inspirational figure in Irish rugby 's long overdue renaissance said : ‘ It was great to get the try , but it has been a 15 man effort all along the line .
12 But it has been a universal feature of modernity that the larger family unit , the so-called ‘ extended ’ family , has given way to a much smaller unit , the ‘ nuclear ’ family .
13 But it has been a wonderful year and a wonderful time for me .
14 The fact that we were looking towards the United States might have been an acceptable concept during the war , but it has been an unacceptable concept for the past 12 years , during which Europe has been creating itself and showing an enthusiasm for a single European currency and a central bank and for increasing the powers of the European Community 's institutions .
15 But it has been an unavoidable consequence that jobs have been lost ; not just on the factory floor but throughout the business ; not just at Waterford but at Wedgwood too .
16 ‘ We 're going to Northumberland , but it has been an exhausting few days for me and I intend to stop halfway .
17 But it has been an uphill struggle .
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