Example sentences of "have [been] [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless , in both companies there has been scope for local initiative on the margin of national agreements , and at times in violation of them . |
2 | Both Nicaragua and Cuba have seen significant changes for women , but the Cuban example is particularly instructive , since there has been time for new gender roles to develop . |
3 | This is to ask whether there has been time for natural selection to specify the DNA present in the human genome . |
4 | Beguiled by state-of-the-art techniques ( of the kind deployed for ‘ Cités-Cinés ’ , which captured the public imagination five years ago ) , architects and stage designers , experts from the worlds of cinema and advertising , as well as art historians , will create a series of typical settings , which were or could have been subjects for Impressionist paintings . |
5 | The inadequacy of the rest will have been cause for serious concern in the England camp . |
6 | There may also have been opportunities for paid work experience . |
7 | There had been publicity for occasional outbursts of violence and bad language or for shocking displays of sexuality , but there had never really been a significant breakthrough in terms of outspoken social statement . |
8 | Mr Heddle had been MP for Mid Staffordshire since 1983 , with a majority of 14,654 in 1987 . |
9 | Within the Miners ' Federation and the Amalgamated Engineering Union , which had been centres for anti-war activity in 1916 , the Communist position still received some support . |
10 | As already noted there have been calls for national statements to encourage central and local government to develop sensitive and appropriate family and child care policies , and good child care service and practice . |