Example sentences of "it has [adv] [been] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It has just been a long battle for us all . |
2 | The New Right emphasis on adversary politics and an overload of demands has been more of a critique of democracy in Britain than it has ever been a rigorous description of , and explanation for , British politics . |
3 | It has indeed been a brilliant season for the Ward Park club , with Alex Lightbody returning from the British Isles championships in Worthing in July with the singles title under his belt . |
4 | It has indeed been a brilliant season for the Ward Park club , with Alex Lightbody returning from the British Isles championships in Worthing in July with the singles title under his belt . |
5 | The Queen goes on : ‘ It has indeed been a sombre year . |
6 | As some of you may have heard me observe , it has indeed been a sombre year . |
7 | It has certainly been a bad start , ’ said Richard Lynch in BIFU 's London office . |
8 | As far as I can remember it has always been a hot one , in that season beloved of medieval lyricists . |
9 | But when I have , it has always been a green-flowered form , like the Machet variety , and in the evening . |
10 | For as long as I can remember it has always been a tidy , clean , friendly place . |
11 | It has always been a poor region where the constant threat of danger breeds a hardy race of people . |
12 | It has always been a busy committee but especially so in the last year or two , not least because it has taken on more responsibility . |
13 | It has never been a strong language because it has produced little or no literature , so that it has seemed to have more of folklore about it than utility . |
14 | Yet it has never been a popular species . |
15 | It has all been a fantastic myth exploded by grim reality . |