Example sentences of "[adv] [be] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now opera has rarely been a naturalistic medium , and never an understated one .
2 There has rarely been a clearer example of the extent to which a Conservative leader sets the keynote for the party the extent to which it is moulded round its leader .
3 and since are a big potential one one ninety four I 've got down here .
4 The last two summers have been very hot and dry , although this summer has luckily been a great deal better .
5 perhaps been a little bit dismissive of it because
6 However , by adept diplomacy , he was able to impose a form of pax Britannica on what had hitherto been a turbulent part of Africa and thereby maintain the conditions best suited for fostering trade .
7 There was further a need to replace what had hitherto been a haphazard method of payment by a more formalised scheme involving the payment of a specified sum on the completion of each flat .
8 What had hitherto been a sporadic , locally-based protest movement directed against specific wars thus acquired an international dimension of steadily increasing significance and coalesced around these two much broader issues which are of considerably more lasting and widespread concern .
9 The Treaty brings about the formal transformation of what has hitherto been an Economic Community into a Union which is mandated to act in many areas on behalf of its own citizens , and to claim their allegiance .
10 Beyond this , however , its origin has hitherto been an insoluble problem : the explicit evidence of the ancients is notoriously inadequate and various different theories have been constructed from it .
11 ’ As the influence of Cézanne grew , so that of Gauguin , who had hitherto been an important influence in the work of the Fauves , waned .
12 Nevertheless , around one in two Germans in both the American and the British Zones — and a percentage on the increase — thought that National Socialism had basically been a good idea , badly carried out , and were far more favourably disposed to it than to communism .
13 It has not necessarily been a good thing in all ways , and there has certainly been a downside .
14 Ian , thanks ever so much , it 's not necessarily been an easy ride for you , but we 're glad to know you and we look forward to meeting you again .
15 Most four-day matches have not only been a better preparation for Test cricketers but have also produced generally more interesting cricket .
16 In the Titan he had only been a partial paladin — merely part of a vaster amplified body which also comprised Tundrish and Valence and Zed Juron and , oh yes , Akbar too .
17 On the contrary , the development of such instruments has only been a first step , preparatory to examining the reasons people differ on such traits .
18 He had given up trying to explain to Willi that Therese was no longer a star , had not been a star for eighteen years , and even then had only been a small rising star .
19 It had only been a brief talk and nothing improper was intimated .
20 He 'd closed his eyes once in the last forty hours , and that had only been a restless doze in the back of the car on the way to the border .
21 There had only been a few sharp yelps of pain .
22 If they 'd only been a few inches longer ; or perhaps if his upper body was n't so big then his legs would n't be so noticeable .
23 But Derek Law , deputy director of the SSD , said there had only been a few teething problems .
24 Even in the early 1960s there had only been a few brave individuals .
25 He was walking towards a new life , a kind of freedom which had only been an idealistic daydream for nearly sixty years .
26 His territorial reordering of the 1470s had apparently been a great success , creating a nexus of trusted associates prepared to work in the crown 's interests , while those outside the charmed circle seemed , by the end of the decade , to have acquiesced in their exclusion .
27 His territorial reordering of the 1470s had apparently been a great success , creating a nexus of trusted associates prepared to work in the crown 's interests , while those outside the charmed circle seemed , by the end of the decade , to have acquiesced in their exclusion .
28 Their attempt to whip up opposition to him when news of Stony Stratford reached London had proved abortive and since then they had apparently been a spent force .
29 Their attempt to whip up opposition to him when news of Stony Stratford reached London had proved abortive and since then they had apparently been a spent force .
30 One minute there had apparently been an entire nation , set upon racial purity and world domination , and then the next …
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