Example sentences of "the [noun] have been a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , examined in the clear light of another day , I decided you 'd felt lousy about cheating on Simon and that dismissing the afternoon had been a get-out . ’
2 Emily felt hurt and betrayed by a close friend who had borrowed a considerable sum of money towards down-payment on a house and then , when Emily eventually enquired about repayment , angrily claimed that she thought the money had been a gift .
3 The major demographic change occurring in recent decades within the cities has been a decline in absolute population levels ( Redfern , 1982 ; Champion , Coombes and Openshaw , 1983 ) .
4 The Cuban leader said the election had been a success in the face of intense pressure from the United States , hostile radio stations run by Cuban exiles in the US had called on Cubans to abstain or spoil their votes .
5 Common to much of the literature has been a notion … that these kids — and many others like them — have been trying to ‘ recover magically ’ territory , both physical and cultural , that they have lost and to appropriate in the same way territory that has never been theirs .
6 A consequence of the recession has been a reduction of just over six per cent in the 5,000 worldwide workforce in the past 12 months .
7 Presumably once the building had been a shepherd 's hut , even his home perhaps , but it was long derelict .
8 His namesake the admiral had been a regicide and there may have been an element of deliberate misidentification among the more ‘ blimpish ’ Royalist MPs .
9 At the same time the imbalance between expenditure and revenue has resulted in high interest rates and the deficit has been an engine driving inflation — as the monetisation of government debt is one cause of excessive money supply growth .
10 What he should also have realized was that , although the play had been a flop , The Wit To Woo demonstrated to Ken that the producer was a man to be trusted .
11 The play has been a year in the making .
12 As far as she was concerned , the tea had been a success .
13 Then she walked to the door , and tried to open it , just in case the sound of the key had been a figment of her over-active imagination .
14 The labour had been a nightmare .
15 The judge rejected suggestions that the riot had been a protest against conditions in the Victorian jail .
16 The social scientist charged with monitoring and evaluating the project ( Goodman 1979 ) refused to answer the question as to whether or not the experiment had been a success , asserting that this was the wrong question .
17 However , economists judged the experiment to have been a failure , as the coupons , for a total of 12,000 million roubles , were insufficient , encouraging shopkeepers to raise prices and thus fuelling inflation .
18 The interview had been a mess .
19 The eyes of the man in the doorway had been a reawakening for Sara .
20 The explosive had been a two-ounce wafer of Semtex , composed of 45 per cent Penta Tetro Ether Nitrate ( or PETN ) , 45 per cent RDX and 10 per cent plasticizer .
21 The result had been a succession of balance of payments crises , deflationary countermeasures at home , and consequent interruptions to economic growth .
22 The result has been a consolidation of their power as men , over heterosexual women and lesbians , within the work , and the organization .
23 The result has been a reduction in party funds , which have been almost exclusively derived from membership , of about 15 per cent .
24 The result has been a PR triumph for BP , and a commercial success for the partners .
25 The result has been a halving of sulphur dioxide emissions in the flue gases . .
26 The result has been a saving on energy of Aus$90,000 a year and a sharp reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide . .
27 The result has been a compression of childbearing into ages 22–30 to a degree never seen before ; about two-thirds of all births ( figure 4.10 ) .
28 The result has been a theory to explain what would in any earlier age have been inexplicable : the birth of the universe .
29 The result has been a duplication of administrative personnel in a society that is ‘ already exhausted by the increase in its apparatus of officials ’ .
30 The result has been a shambles .
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