Example sentences of "have [been] [det] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Since then there has been less of a general shortage of labour , but rather a shortfall in skilled , rather than unskilled labour . |
2 | He may not have been much of a fancy cook , but Kunio had a very keen brain and a highly intelligent outlook on life . |
3 | It could have been any of a whole range of other things . |
4 | Teachers who claim to have been highly involved also claim to have used a wider variety of methods and feel more competent to conduct the review , believing it to have been more of a whole-school effort , more thorough and more useful in producing proposals for change . |
5 | The career of Miller had been that of a classic party functionary rising to PUWP central committee secretary and politburo member , whereas Kwasniewski , who came up through the editorship of party youth wing newspapers to become Minister of Youth and Sports from 1985 , had made his name as a pragmatist and advocate of co-operation with Solidarity in the 1989 round table talks . |
6 | He had left her and gone to live with an upper-class woman , had soared to the opposite end of the scale from Josie , whose attraction for him had been that of a splenetic victim from the lower depths of the goyim : but Josie had refused a divorce and the ordeal had dragged on . |
7 | The Secretary of State has pretensions as a political heavyweight , but his performances have been more of a light banterweight . |