Example sentences of "[vb -s] been the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For the Modular Course one response has been the centralization of liaison and decision-making in a single senior tutor .
2 Ever since the days of Noah 's swimming regattas , the common feature of all sports has been the requirement for physical fitness and the general rule that the fitter you are the better you will perform .
3 The Festival 's come of age of late and I am more than happy that my sax playing has been the soundtrack for the Festival 's cinema trailer in recent years .
4 What has been the attitude of successive Governments while all this has gone on ?
5 A related weakness has been the lack of effective co-operation between industry and higher education .
6 Another frightening development since Mrs Thatcher went has been the lack of genuine economic debate in Whitehall .
7 One of the problems facing libraries in the use of video material has been the lack of standardization between different systems .
8 As far as evaluation efforts by academic librarians in general are concerned , the primary problem has been the lack of student response to the process and the consequent impossibility of reaching sufficiently valid conclusions on the basis of small evaluation returns .
9 One of the major problems with electric vehicles has been the lack of a battery with a high power-to-weight ratio .
10 Until now , the only problem with this theory has been the lack of evidence , apart from the impossibility of finding anyone who admits to having voted Tory .
11 Such has been the lack of literary models , though , that the nearest parallel is not with any literary bratpack but rather with the new wave of black film-makers in the States .
12 One surprise has been the lack of Saxon settlements beneath the medieval villages which have been excavated .
13 One of the constraints in planning R&D has been the lack of a convincing model of the process .
14 Anther limiting factor in studying the properties of human gall bladder epithelium has been the lack of normal tissue .
15 A major difficulty in genetic studies of peptic ulcer disease has been the lack of subclinical markers .
16 The difficulty with this has been the lack of confidence in building budget forecasts for 1993–4 out of not very precise market-mapping exercises done with only 1992–3 figures .
17 In the years since 1981 the one consistent response to urban unrest has been the provision of more resources , more training , and more equipment to the police .
18 One field in which there has been misunderstanding , and which has attracted some adverse publicity , has been the provision of sheltered housing .
19 A more important factor , however , has been the provision of government support for collective bargaining .
20 One of the few creditable responses of the outside world in this dismal war has been the provision of food and medical help .
21 The third has been the provision of an ever-increasing variety of financial instruments needed to support the growing complexity of cross-border transactions .
22 A growing feature of the employment contract over the years has been the provision of occupational pension schemes for retirement and sickness .
23 A genuine and pleasant surprise has been the development of Motherwell , previously forced to carry the banner of the most boring team in the League .
24 One of the principal means of fulfilling this responsibility has been the development of the concept and practice of ‘ multicultural ’ education , which the Swann Report endorsed .
25 One approach has been the development of a computerized intermediary , or interface , between the end-user and the information retrieval system .
26 If the meaning of ‘ god ’ can be developed to be as flexible and free from the restrictions and constraints of earlier teachings and convictions as has been the development of medical science , then the future could be looked to with confidence and hope .
27 Perhaps most significant from Intergraph 's point of view has been the development of a tailored reporting routine for all of its European sites .
28 In that country one of the most salient characteristics of post-World War II industrial relations has been the development of control by professional managements in the larger enterprises .
29 A third strategy used to manage and motivate employees as the size of industrial enterprises increased has been the development of bureaucratic personnel policies .
30 But to my mind even more sinister has been the development of some forms of ‘ industrial ’ fishing .
  Next page