Example sentences of "this [noun] have [be] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The purpose of this chapter has been to outline the main principles of analysing language in the community , and I have paid particular attention to exploring dialect-divergence .
2 The aim of this chapter has been to discuss the opportunities and problems associated with ward learning .
3 One feature of the discussion in this chapter has been to challenge the use of the concepts of consistency and ‘ inexorable logic ’ as unanswerable standards of appraisal of the law .
4 ‘ So , as I say , this child has been given the most perfect environment possible .
5 This discovery has been named the Lennox field and development options are already under consideration .
6 The bereaved have always wished to ‘ remember ’ their dead , in the literal sense of reconstituting form and feature ; an integral part of this process has been to visualise the place of death and burial and , if possible , to visit it .
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8 An informal group formed this week has been mobilising the support of cricket clubs throughout the island to stay away from the game .
9 For many years this palazzo has been considered the most beautiful private house in Milan .
10 Increased differentiation based on this mechanism has been called the acquired distinctiveness of cues .
11 The increasing role of the greenhouse effect in this transition has been called the runaway greenhouse effect .
12 One of Stoddard Mercia 's largest and most prestigious contracts this year has been to supply the entire public area carpeting for Edinburgh 's hotel ‘ The Balmoral . ’
13 The ‘ solution ’ found for this problem has been to finance the uncovered interest by expanding the money supply .
14 A practical solution to this problem has been to compare the monetary inputs ( costs ) with non-monetary outputs .
15 The aim of this school has been to pursue the attempt to elevate the study of social phenomena to the positive or scientific state .
16 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
17 It is incredible that my challenge in tournaments so often during this time had been to make the cut .
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