Example sentences of "has been [verb] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Er this has been altered quite a lot since then , but you can still see the er gate that was er to the yard of the station . |
2 | An explicit leaflet and poster for students sloganned ‘ take a course in safe sex ’ has been causing quite a furore . |
3 | His chief backer is Roy Hattersley , whom he has been seeing quite a bit lately . |
4 | My cataract operation has been moved forward a fortnight for the rather odd reason that the hospital is ‘ having to cancel all non-urgent operations in October ’ . |
5 | Lately George has been doing quite a lot of libel , where there is also a jury to persuade and headlines to be had . |
6 | If you think that Toronto vertical market turnkey systems integrator Geac Computer Corp has been making rather a lot of acquisitions of late , well you ai n't seen nothing yet . |
7 | The event has been brought forward a year from 1991 and moved also from France to West Germany . |
8 | THE tremendous response to news of the video ‘ Soccer 's Hard Men ’ means the release date has been brought forward a week to October 12 . |
9 | Already next season 's Ulster Senior Challenge Cup final has been brought forward a week to April 23 in order to accommodate the Lions party who will take in the game as part of their celebrations . |
10 | As the April meeting would coincide with election day it has been brought forward a week to April 2 when Richard Wood of Durham Wildlife Trust will be the speaker . |