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

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1 They 've hardly been the best parents in the world , have they ?
2 I 've always been a strong advocate of public service broadcasting , such an important element in this influential means of communication .
3 Quite frankly , I 've always been a great believer in equal opportunities ! ’
4 ‘ I 've always been a great Archers fan but I 've been sworn to secrecy over what I will be doing . ’
5 Taylor said : ‘ Even allowing for the big advances in modern medicine , I 've always been a big believer in waiting for an operation to be complete before making any assessment .
6 ‘ I 've always been a United nut , ’ he told studio staff .
7 That 's one thing I 've always been a quick learner which has been quite
8 I 've always been a huge fan of the whole Memphis sound — as I guess everybody has figured by now ! — but the thing about the Stax band was that everything they did was totally minimal , but it slotted together to make something really strong .
9 ‘ I know I 've always been a compulsive eater but my problems really began then .
10 ‘ I 've always been an unselfish player .
11 I 've been called a dragon in my time , Shelley , but in my case I 've knowingly been an old crosspatch sometimes . ’
12 ‘ Maybe not for that alone , but you 've certainly been a big draw , ’ the other woman said .
13 It 's funny they 've never been a great juice freak really
14 I 've never been a big knitter .
15 No , I do n't boil onions , I 'm not , I 've never been a big onions chap .
16 He takes it for a walk — such walks have long been a ritual activity of the country 's more optimistic male poor , the dog more expensively jacketed than the chap .
17 Gangsters have long been a good source of drama for the filmakers and there 's barely a star in Hollywood who has n't been ‘ mixed up ’ on screen with the mob at some point in his career .
18 ‘ These schools have long been a closed shop and many have n't been inspected for ages .
19 I have long been a avid reader of books about islands .
20 Finally , some 520 million year old teeth found in fossilised form have long been a controversial subject — did they come from an early vertebrate creature ?
21 Local rates have long been a controversial source of local authority income .
22 Caricatured images of ‘ natives ’ — African , Asian and Arab — and selective and often fanciful representations of their histories and cultures , reinforced in comics , adventure stories and films , have long been a powerful presence in the official curriculum of British schools ( Mackenzie , 1984 , 1986 ; Klein , 1985 , ; Ahier 1988 ) .
23 Its leaders and pastors have long been the only people who can say what they think ; its press , although censored , is freer than the state media and its synods and congresses are the only places where people can openly discuss the problems in the country .
24 Christmas and New Year have long been the high point for visitor and Madeiran alike .
25 Emigration and tourism have long been the main contributors to the economy of Madeira , emigration being the older .
26 Much of this veneration is due to the fact that rugs , in addition to their aesthetic value , have long been an integral part of the religious experience of the Islamic world .
27 The research will thus deviate from the common run of ‘ community ’ studies which have hitherto been the main focus of anthropological research on ethnic minorities in Britain .
28 ‘ Instead she has , in effect , admitted that the problems have obviously been a major topic of conversation at the highest level . ’
29 Although , as we have seen , videodisc systems have generally been a commercial disappointment , training has been an constant and effective area of application .
30 Governments , politicians , departments or voting patterns have usually been the political scientists ' fodder .
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