Example sentences of "[noun pl] have be a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Increased co-operation between states has been a significant feature of the post-1945 world order , reflecting the reduced ability of states to act autonomously in the global arena .
2 The study of attitudes has been a major topic , if not the major topic , in social psychology .
3 Gathering the right cast a mix of straight theatre , dance and mime performers has been a major task .
4 The growing number of life sentence prisoners has been a considerable problem for the prison service for some years now .
5 It 's been a bit difficult because we are used to doing the things that choirs do , having music and hiding behind it , and of course getting the girls to be uninhibited has been a bit difficult , but they 've taken to it very well actually and having the costumes for today 's rehearsals has been a great help .
6 Whilst we recognize the conceptual problems associated with rules and their application , the approach in the ethogenic study of the football and classroom cultures has been a pragmatic one .
7 Interaction within groups has been an important focus of study by behavioural scientists .
8 Indeed the ability to produce a range of returns on value for money indices has been a major factor in securing continued treasury funding .
9 I very much agree with my hon. Friend that local management of schools has been a great success .
10 Matching the change in the range of qualifications of school-leavers has been a dramatic transformation in the youth labour market in a little over a decade .
11 Lack of funds has been a big problem , especially for research , but it always has been .
12 But the reality for most of our clients has been a poor service from the system .
13 The subject of travel concessions has been a controversial one for the last few months .
14 The British obsession with betting on homes has been a prime cause of Britain 's boom-bust cycles .
15 The welfare of these hens has been a controversial issue for many years , and for the past five years we in the Department of Animal Husbandry have been conducting research into ways of improving their welfare .
16 Unlike most European countries where a close association between unions and political parties has been a longstanding phenomenon , US unions have little close and direct connection with political parties and have relied very heavily on collective bargaining rather than political activity as the means of achieving their ends .
17 There are enough good , specific reference sources available these days for the captions to have been a great deal more informative ; even at this very reasonable price the reader has a right to expect less of the hard work to be left up to him .
18 Many , probably the great majority of the population , were convinced by 1939 if not before that the Jews had been a harmful influence in German society , and that it would be better if those still remaining left ( or were forced to leave ) as soon as possible .
19 The lot of the Jews had been an uneasy one for many centuries ; now , for the first time , they were massacred in western Europe .
20 To make the most of beneficial planetary influences had been a principal object of Marsilio Ficino ( 1433–99 ) , one of the first scholars to give the practice of magic the semblance of respectability .
21 For Diana , the last few months had been an emotional rollercoaster as she had tried to come to terms with her new life as a public figure and the suffocating publicity as well as her husband 's ambiguous behaviour towards her .
22 Dock Road is the main route linking the M53 motorway with Seacombe and the Twelve Quays area , and the cranes have been a familiar sight for drivers for years but some will see their disappearance as further evidence of the de-industrialisation of Merseyside .
23 Oral contraceptives have been a common and important cause of secondary hypertension , which may become irreversible and occasionally lethal .
24 The insights of the church growth movement in showing the impact of culture in these areas has been a major contribution to the Church 's understanding of its missionary task in recent decades .
25 The background to these concerns has been a deepening crisis in the capitalist economic system — to which some argue the growth and behaviour of the state sector has itself contributed .
26 Cloke ( 1980a , p. 98 ) suggests that this may be because the concept of ‘ key settlements has been a cosmetic justification for a policy created merely out of economic expediency and administrative pragmatism ’ .
27 SOCIO-SEXUAL anxiety about Blacks has been a distinctive feature of British society since the first encounters between merchant adventurers and Africans .
28 And a handful of critics is beginning to wonder whether Ireland has not concentrated a little too hard on attracting inward investors at the expense of building a strong home-grown computer and electronics industry : after all , the policy of rallying all centres of higher education to turn out highly-skilled hardware and software engineers has been a great success , but should n't more of those people be working for Irish companies ?
29 Mining and the condition of miners has been a running sore in Bolivia since the colonial period when Indians were herded off for certain death in the silver mines of Potosí , at that time the wealthiest city in South America .
30 However , one of the most significant trends of the last three decades has been a steady growth in the number of women in the labour force .
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