Example sentences of "it have been [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 It has been particularly difficult for him because the Government have two of their placemen on the council , but he has managed to keep fighting though the council has this deadweight of government lackeys . ’
2 Erin talks about the joy the mindless child brings her — well , so it may , but her love for it has been most destructive for others .
3 It has been so rewarding for me to read about the happiness and freedom from the prison of obesity that is now enjoyed by so many .
4 In practice , it has been extremely rare for the Lords to use even such powers as remain to it to reject Commons Bills .
5 Does my hon. Friend agree that , in certain cases , it has been extremely difficult for some smaller pubs to be able to pay the amount of money that some of the brewers have been asking them to pay ?
6 It has been more difficult for it to investigate the non-physical nature of prehistoric society .
7 In recent years , it has been more common for songwriting members to allow the band 's non-songwriters to share in a percentage of their songwriting royalties. otherwise , the non-songwriting members of the band would be considerably poorer than the others .
8 It has been very sad for me , ’ she says .
9 Futurologists however continue as confidently as ever to predict what we shall soon be doing , and it has been very easy for them to extrapolate from contemporary trends , possibilities and experimentation into an even more thoroughly machine-using future .
10 On the few occasions I have met him it has been very difficult for me not to let slip something about you .
11 Indeed it has been almost necessary for the agricultural industry to ignore it in order to develop the modern chemical systems of farming .
12 In the case of an inflected language or one with many and various verb-forms , it has been almost impossible for teachers to adapt to the new methods .
13 But in the advanced technologies , up to our own time , it has been almost impossible for working companies to have direct access to their relevant means of production , and a third form of the division of labour then appears , and in capitalist conditions becomes stable and regular .
14 It has been almost impossible for them to acquire the artistic infrastructure that should surround those works so that they can be seen in the right scholarship context .
15 A formal concept since 1923 , millions of American dollars have been spent on it and it has been virtually complete for years .
16 Given our large and wide-ranging stock of Chinese and Japanese works of art , it has been relatively easy for us to find items with American provenances , but difficult to find ones with provenances of significance .
17 Nor would it have been constitutionally possible for me to have become head of the Church of England . ’
18 Would it have been more honourable for Prothero to let Pound go on submitting , when there was no hope of his being accepted ?
19 But later , I realized that it had been quite good for me and stopped me getting big-headed .
20 That was how she 'd done it — she 'd touched them with her warm love and it had been too much for the Worm 's heart of hatred .
21 But it had been too much for Gurder .
22 In some ways I thought it had been too easy for me .
23 It had been too accessible for its own long-term good in 1989 .
24 It had been too incredible for words to describe .
25 In the 1920s it had been relatively easy for the students to obtain good jobs : but not now .
26 It had been relatively constant for at least the previous three centuries as shown by the work of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure ( Laslett and Wall , 1972 ) .
27 It had been very different for her but he could n't be held responsible for her folly .
28 It had been so long for her she was like a dam waiting to burst .
29 It 's been particularly bleak for many workers .
30 And it 's been as bad for staff as inmates .
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