Example sentences of "[adj] has [adv] been [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Having cleaned the mirror surface as well as you can , you must then cover it with a sheet of clear glass cut to the same size , that has also been well cleaned . |
2 | ‘ That has always been so , Ben . |
3 | This has again been brutally underlined by the killing of a 72-year-old Leicestershire man , who was found shot dead in a crime-ridden area less than two miles from the White House in Washington . |
4 | This has also been thoroughly piloted , in Peterborough , Cambridge , London , and Bedford . |
5 | This has never been up among the recommendations for this work , and even at mid-price it is n't competitive with those versions listed above . |
6 | This has never been better expressed , perhaps , than in the famous lines of Tennyson 's In Memoriam : |
7 | To an extent , this has always been there , but it 's important to raise the issue here because the most unfashionable person to help is often the person who is dying on your own doorstep . |
8 | For anyone who could be bothered to look and listen , Moose 's potential for pulling off something as weirdly , almost classically beautiful as this has always been there . |
9 | It can indeed be argued that this has always been so , in pre-market as in market conditions . |
10 | ‘ This has all been carefully thought out and we will be replanting with slow growing species such as hawthorn and hazel , ’ Mr Knipe said . |
11 | This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency . |
12 | This has now been totally ignored . |
13 | Rejected by Tawney ( 1912 ) , this has now been fully vindicated by Dr Kerridge , who has shown that the security conferred on the copyholder by the law was not inferior to that enjoyed by the freeholder , and that it was not a subject for dispute in the courts during the sixteenth century ‘ for the simple reason that the question had been settled long before ’ . |
14 | MDC has also been more sympathetic than LDDC to the interests of existing firms in the area . |
15 | Making money from looking after the elderly has never been more difficult . |
16 | Promotion of the state-owned sector has generally gone hand in hand with promotion of the indigenous , i.e. African , private sector , although in ‘ socialist ’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted . |
17 | The contrasting commitment between a team needing points for survival and one , like Kelso , already safe has never been more obvious and Heriot 's ended up winners by 86-8 . |
18 | The high level of social maladjustment among children attending schools for the moderately educationally retarded has also been well documented . |
19 | Palin , among many film triumphs , co-starred with Cleese in A Fish Called Wanda ; Eric Idle has also been consistently on screen . |
20 | However , the biological argument that women are naturally averse to crime and that female criminals are in some way maladjusted has never been fully abandoned . |
21 | Getting laid has never been so cheap in all history . |
22 | Thus the distinction between crime and deviance is by no means straightforward and the relationship between the two has often been poorly understood . |
23 | Around A$1 million has also been specially earmarked for industrial biotechnology . |
24 | The impact of the plague on rural society has been the subject of numerous studies , but its effect on English government between 1348 and 1350 has never been fully discussed . |
25 | The proportion of young people staying on at school between the crucial ages of 16 and 19 has always been heavily weighted towards the upper classes . |