Example sentences of "[num] has [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 1991 has been a marvellous year for Good Housekeeping and it 's largely thanks to you .
2 Will my hon. Friend also confirm that 1991 has been a vibrant and exciting year in the North sea ?
3 1991 has been an interesting year , also a year of many changes .
4 The fact is that 1991 has been an unprecedented year of success for Belfast .
5 The period since 1979 has been a traumatic one for British trade unionism .
6 One major reason for Japan 's success in coping with the high cost energy environment since 1979 has been the remarkable reduction in oil ( and total energy ) use without sacrificing economic growth .
7 Dispute may rage as to the effectiveness of this or that particular reform , but US policy 1945–52 has been a major arbiter of two fundamental axes of postwar development — the integration of Japan , economically and politically , into the Western capitalist camp and the extraordinary growth of the Japanese economy .
8 This is not just of interest to professional politicians or academic specialists ; local government has become front-page news , its leading politicians such as Ken Livingstone , David Blunkett and Derek Hatton have been catapulted to national fame and the local-central government conflict detailed in Chapter 4 has been a major issue in three successive general elections .
9 Channel 4 has been a constant provocation with its film seasons , Gordon in ‘ Brookside ’ , and ‘ Out On Tuesday ’ , a whole series devoted to showing the world what respectable and cultured citizens we are .
10 For Hammam , running a club with gates dipping below 5,000 has been a great strain .
11 YOU do n't have to be the Queen to feel that 1992 has been a rotten year .
12 1992 has been a difficult year .
13 1992 has been an exciting year , ’ says Michael Morse of The Dolls House in Covent Garden .
14 This limit of ten has been a particular handicap in respect of the main classes .
15 ‘ THE YEAR 1991/92 has been a difficult , and in many ways a frustrating one for the Trust .
16 Mr. Chairman , nineteen eighty nine has been a significant year for the voluntary sector , and we have witnessed some important developments , including the publication of the White Paper , Charities , a Framework for the Future .
17 The record of the peace movement in the 1930s has been a favoured weapon in the arsenal of its opponents ever since , and an astonishing amount of nonsense has been talked on the subject .
18 This seems to be pitching things a good deal too high , but the current London Film Festival , which continues until Sunday , tends to confirm the impression that 1989 has been a less than vintage year for the movies .
19 The three-month euro D-mark interest rate future , which was introduced in 1989 has been an important source of trading activity from its inception .
20 The most striking change between 1975 and 1988 has been the dramatic fall in youth employment from 60% to 20% .
21 A major change in the 1980s has been the huge increase in both the choice of lenders and the range of products .
22 Since 1979 , when construction work began on the Colinton Bypass , the provision of an outer city bypass for Edinburgh by 1990 has been a key element of Lothian Regional Council 's transportation policy .
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