Example sentences of "have [be] [adv] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has virtually no ball skills whatsoever , and has been completely anonymous every time he 's played for England .
2 Edwin , ’ she added , without moving her gaze , ‘ Louisa has been so great a comfort to me I can hardly bear this parting . ’
3 Anyway , I 'd been very busy the day before and Doreen had irritated me for other reasons .
4 Scattered later evidence suggested that Wealden superstitions died hard ; indeed , it may have been as potent a force in determining local beliefs as organised Christianity at least until this present century .
5 I am not certain of the date when the Navy finally abandoned the general use of hammocks , but to my mind it must have been as retrogressive a decision as that taken when abandoning the tot of ‘ Nelson 's blood ’ at 12 noon every day !
6 Standing at the corner of Great Tower Street and Seething Lane , in the very shadow of the Tower of London , All Hallows must have been as impressive a building then as it is today : one of the oldest parish churches in the City , it has always had close links with the Tower itself , and was used as a place of burial for many an unfortunate wretch executed on the nearby scaffold .
7 Such an outcome would have been so great a blow to Edward II 's prestige that he decided to throw all his resources into reaching the garrison and destroying the besiegers .
8 It would not have been so light a thing to her if Hotspur had been among those dour-faced lordlings clattering through the streets of Shrewsbury with their shame .
9 ‘ The Russian Revolution ’ , Russell wrote in March 1917 , ‘ has stirred men 's imaginations everywhere and has made things possible which would have been quite impossible a week ago . ’
10 But the GR-1 's predecessor , the GR-50 , may have been too complex an answer to the guitar synth dilemma , being notoriously awkward to program and none too performance-friendly into the bargain .
11 Over-awed , converted both by her persuasion and her gold , Boult remains in prose ( any change would have been too great a transformation ) , yet agrees to help her .
12 " Well , no , he did n't actually , that would have been too good a story .
13 Had the plaintiff been shot , then this would have been too remote a consequence and causation not established .
14 For me , suicide would have been too active an act .
15 ‘ This money would have been very useful a year ago after the Teebane massacre because two families lost their only breadwinners . ’
16 In east Germany and Prussia , for example , the peasant was not quite so poor as elsewhere , but he was disciplined to the estate by legal devices which seem to have been as powerful a stimulus to rural emigration as poverty .
17 Three days later Ainsworth went to the landlord , Liverpool Housing Trust and said he had been illegally sub-letting the flat .
18 On arriving he missed that female intimacy which had been so important a part of his life for many years .
19 Monday afternoon in the House of Commons had been as great a triumph for him ( although he had said practically nothing ) as it had been a disaster for Churchill .
20 Young Daniel 's death had been as great a tragedy , but had not taken him like this .
21 That had been as grievous a thing as seeing the head triumph ; that had caused the centuries of religious persecutions and wars .
22 Of course , she missed her family , but her father 's promotion to foreign correspondent had been too good a chance for him to miss .
23 True , he had struggled at first to satisfy his beautiful young bride ; he had been too long a bachelor and too set in his ways .
24 She had been too long the creature of thought , and now she had seen .
25 After Hugh 's dismissal in 1172 Louis VII kept the office vacant for some years : Hugh had been too great a man for it to be wise or safe to raise up a successor to him .
26 Perhaps that had been too personal a remark .
27 But some say it 's been too high a price to pay .
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