Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [been] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Milne said : ‘ The beauty of rugby is that fans have always been able to have a pint afterwards .
2 ‘ The beauty of rugby is fans have always been able to have a pint afterwards .
3 My legs have never been hairy .
4 Managers in schools have long been involved in the management of change of various kinds and at various levels — particularly in relation to the curriculum or elements of it .
5 YOUR local primary schools have never been busier .
6 Schools have always been involved in issues of resource management such as the allocation of capitation allowances .
7 My hips and thighs have always been bulky , making me feel uncomfortable in trousers/tight jeans .
8 He acknowledges that FI is the cutting end of technology and yet his solutions have always been simple , economical and remarkably ‘ easy ’ in their handling .
9 A few reporters , shunning the handout , gave an impression that the American press was opposed to the war , and indeed played a large part in bringing it to an end , an impression that journalists have since been content to foster .
10 Journalists have always been keen on the idea of a ‘ Punk Revival ’ and now that a few bands like the Buzzcocks , Sham 69 and X-Ray Spex are back together they 're having a field day .
11 A further major problem is that voluntary organizations have hitherto been able to choose the particular client group within the field on which they wish to focus .
12 The ties have always been close and have become stronger during the long years of friendship and co-operation .
13 To make matters more complicated , where aid programmes have sought to channel funds to small-scale farmers , or small businesses , the real priorities of the target beneficiaries have seldom been identical to those of the donor or the government .
14 Marxists have often been reticent on these questions .
15 In Type I disease , the calves have usually been set-stocked in one area for several moths ; in contrast , Type II disease often has a typical history of calves being grazed on a field from spring to mid-summer , then moved and brought back to the original field in the autumn .
16 All five London Pest Control branches have recently been involved in intensive council flat cockroach and pharaohs ant treatments .
17 In fluid mechanics two methods have always been available for the description of motion — Lagrange 's and Euler 's .
18 Matt shades for lips and eyes have always been chic and even exotic , but difficult to apply .
19 ‘ Against a background of recession and unemployment , the crucial nature and value of area partnerships between the private and public sectors have never been clearer .
20 National data on the proportion of households sharing kitchens , bathrooms , and other amenities have only been available from the census since 1951 .
21 However , yields have always been low because of the climate .
22 Rektum will spend the money on reassembling their career in a less pressurised climate : up to now their recordings have only been available on bootleg cassettes , while their live performances have taken place exclusively underground .
23 Biopic roles have always been popular with the Academy .
24 ‘ Our books have always been popular because they provide a light-hearted , escapist , romantic read , ’ said a spokeswoman , Carol Cherry .
25 The insurers have also been reluctant to underwrite non-medical forms of care outside the hospital sector .
26 This new exhibition area is the first stage of the Nuovi Uffizi complex , which has been subject to delays even though the funds have long been available .
27 Her parents have today been able to speak to her , but it 's clear she still faces a lengthy recovery .
28 My parents have never been racist , have always preached toleration and moderation , even though , I believe , my father and his family have been abused and dishonoured by the police .
29 The disagreements , or even lack of communication , between , for instance , Hegelians , Marxists , phenomenologists and Thomists have often been deep .
30 The opportunities for improving the treatment of London 's wild and waste areas have never been greater .
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