Example sentences of "have [adv] been a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There has rarely been a clearer example of the extent to which a Conservative leader sets the keynote for the party the extent to which it is moulded round its leader .
2 At least , that is the way it was with mine and I do n't believe there has ever been a nicer person .
3 I think that , regrettably , there has always been a higher unemployment rate among people with disabilities than among the rest of the population .
4 But there has also been a wider questioning of the whole conception of a transition to socialism .
5 There has never been a better time for supporting the white rose
6 With all the new and reintroduced varieties now on the market there has never been a better time to grow from seed .
7 THERE has never been a better time to build a dream home at a bargain price .
8 There has never been a better time to be a member of the Association .
9 With bands like Nirvana , the Pixies and My Bloody Valentine beyond reproach from the music press and the record-buying public there has never been a better time to play guitars with manic fervour .
10 Mind you their rate of exchange if if you 'd have bought all pesetas in this country it would have probably been a better rate of exchange for you .
11 Oliver and girls — it 's always been a trickier subject than he likes to make out .
12 More recently , profitable crops have often been a greater consideration than improving the taste of the apple .
13 Fred reckons there 's never been a clearer example of what he means .
14 Simon Creese-Parsons , who sells fine decorative pieces at Jadis , reckons : ‘ There 's never been a better time to buy . ’
15 As the slogan on the front of the club 's glossy new brochure proclaims : ‘ There 's never been a better time to be involved with Yorkshire Cricket . ’
16 There 's never been a better time to invest in a new Living Flame gas fire , hearth and surround .
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