Example sentences of "have been [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So if if the cadres had taken the law and 's speech there should n't 've been the sorts of problems that , that we came up against . |
2 | In different parts of the world I have seen many gardens and sometimes the most delightful aspect has been the sounds of birds and insects that add another dimension to the colours and fragrance . |
3 | has been for , that has actually been the case , has been the problems in terms of actually getting nurses to actually come out and doctors and pharmacists to actually come out publicly . |
4 | It might have been the stories about businessmen roaming the streets with half a million pounds in carrier bags . |
5 | Some archosaur fossils showed that one species , the longisquamata ( ‘ long-scales ’ ) , possessed heat-insulating scales that possibly also trapped air-pockets and may well have been the forerunners of feathers . |
6 | An accident , in the sense that it could have been the ancestors of lions that took up grass-eating , and the ancestors of antelopes that took up meat-eating . |
7 | Bottles were being returned to retail outlets by members of the public and there had been no reports of problems , she said . |
8 | A Foreign Office spokesman said there had been no deals with terrorists . |
9 | A Foreign Office spokesman said there had been no deals with terrorists . |
10 | Why did it hurt to learn that it had been the machinations of others that had brought them together this time ? |
11 | There 've been no complaints against restrictions Lord Mayor . |
12 | There 've been no complaints against restrictions , Lord Mayor . |
13 | According to the National Institute of Agricultural Botany , blind sites are only marginally worse than in the past two years , and so far there have been no reports of problems in seed crops . |
14 | For example , the warranty may state that there are and have been no disputes with employees in the last three years . |
15 | Well , Oxford have been the favourites for months ; they always are , but as the tide changes so do their chances . |
16 | So far , as I have indicated , nationalism has proved to be , in any direct confrontation , a stronger force ; and it is undoubtedly the case that the most extensive and devastating conflicts of the twentieth century have been the wars between nations , not the struggles between classes . |
17 | Particularly disastrous , but not uncommon , have been the effects of landslips and rock-falls into bodies of water . |
18 | What have been the effects of cutbacks to the Housing Executive budget ? loss of jobs poorer quality of repairs employment of lowest tender firms lack of adequate re-building programme increasing waiting list homelessness rundown of other services offered by the Housing Executive |
19 | Within factories major developments have been the applications of computers to process and production control , the introduction of computer-aided design and draughting ( CAD ) , computer numerically controlled ( CNC ) machine tools , and robots . |