Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [been] a popular " in BNC.
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1 | Non-evaluative criticism , as propounded by the successive Merton professors , Gardner and Carey , has long been a popular ideal at Oxford . |
2 | Igls has long been a popular summer haunt of the Austrians , and therefore has much to offer the visitor . |
3 | But dance has long been a popular option at Haughton where teacher Jenny Ruston says its hard to find the time to meet all the demand from boys and girls . |
4 | The Festival has always been a popular meeting place for people interested in all areas of film and television , and this year we are pleased to host a one day workshop for BLACK WOMEN WRITERS . |
5 | This type of power tool has always been a popular ‘ first buy ’ for d-i-yers wanting a powered saw . |
6 | Deviant behaviour has always been a popular topic for ethnographic research . |
7 | Wedgwood has also been a popular topic on the national airwaves . |
8 | Whale meat has traditionally been a popular part of the Japanese diet , but since the International Whaling Commission 's moratorium on commercial whaling took effect in 1985 , the price of whale meat on the Japanese market has risen dramatically . |
9 | Yet it has never been a popular species . |
10 | The reality of childbirth has never been a popular subject for art . |
11 | Benjamin Titford — the name had always been a popular one with the Carpenter family — was born on 15 December 1786 , and was baptised along with his ill-fated sister Lydia and brother Charles Thynne at St John 's on 27 May 1792 , Whit Sunday . |
12 | It 's always been a popular pub and that , along with everything else , has n't changed . |