Example sentences of "[been] a [adj] [coord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has been a long and winding road for the much-travelled Quinn to achieve fully-fledged Premier League status , even though his career record is better than a goal every two games . |
2 | There has been a long and fruitful interplay between the two branches : Pure Mathematics develops methods used in Applied Mathematics ; Applied Mathematics has in turn raised problems which have ultimately led to the creation of whole areas of Pure Mathematics . |
3 | Being the sinless character that I am , my quest for a sin has been a long and arduous task ( which started five minutes ago ) . |
4 | It had been a long and eventful day . |
5 | Billie was fast asleep ; it had been a long and boring trip for someone crammed in the back . |
6 | I suspect you were disguised as a personable young man , a merry companion for the Gascons , after what must have been a long and gruelling journey . |
7 | However , there had been a long and consistent course of dealing which was adhered to on this occasion . |
8 | By now , the negotiations had been a long and tedious process . |
9 | But this would have been a long and painful process . |
10 | It had been a long and exhausting day , and she had to admit that she felt as tired as he looked . |
11 | ‘ From the records available , it would seem to have been a substantial and well-constructed building , typical of its time with pleasant grounds and circular carriage drives front and rear . ’ |
12 | Protection of the young has ostensibly been a central and ever-present concern in Mrs Whitehouse 's and the NVALA 's campaigns ever since they began . |
13 | But then , having thrown away the chance of greater equality , women gradually proceeded to win it back by devious ways until by 1960 there had been a stealthy but profound erosion of male dominance with hardly a male being yet aware of it . |
14 | Would she have been a normal and contented woman had she not been Nicolae 's sister , or did her willingness to abuse every chance to profiteer from her position and to humiliate those she disliked reflect a deeply unpleasant cast in the Ceauşescu genes ? |
15 | Though she told her husband ‘ shrewdly and shortly ’ that she thought she had married beneath her , he proved on the whole a sympathetic and supportive husband in what can not by any standards have been a normal or comfortable married life . |
16 | That had been a great and memorable moment ; that was when they knew he was a man of substance . |
17 | And a mess of twisted brass bonded with what had once been a small but efficient pulse-receiver . |
18 | If the Minister had given those figures , would they not have shown — especially those relating to the number convicted of terrorist offences — that , over the past decade , there has been a consistent and significant decline in the number of people convicted ? |
19 | In order to understand what they had found they needed to classify the fossil organisms into particular kinds , more or less similar , to impose an order on what would otherwise have been a vast and chaotic mass of different and apparently unrelated relics . |
20 | In Church [ 1966 ] 1 QB 59 ( CCA ) , Edmund-Davies J was driven to say that " there has never been a complete and satisfactory definition of manslaughter " . |
21 | It is important to remember , though , that the production need not have been a full-time or permanent occupation , nor necessarily an urban-based activity , as the much wider pattern of small- and large-scale production demonstrates . |
22 | For a murderer in a hurry , and this murderer had been in a hurry , it would have been a tedious and uncertain way to get a light . |
23 | He had been a keen and willing convert to the cause , his hatred fuelled by Grob Mitzer whom he knew and trusted as a friend and corporate colleague . |
24 | For a drainage level to come in at this depth would have required some 600 ft. of tunnelling and of course , since the art of blasting was not yet introduced , it would have been a protracted and costly operation . |
25 | It is thus both puzzling and worrying that so many brewers are still apparently obsessed with eradicating the uniqueness of the individual historic pub , effectively destroying what has been a familiar and secure social centre in their attempts to ‘ improve ’ upon a successful , time-honoured formula . |
26 | The problem of accommodating inconsistent , if not incompatible GUIs has been a persistent and nagging thorn in the side of industry standards organisations — UI , X/Open Co Ltd and IEEE alike . |
27 | How do they feel towards those who consigned them to what could have been a violent and horrific death ? |
28 | As a result , there has been a demographic and social differentiation of rural areas that reflects their economic and social functions . |
29 | Medau has never been a static or sterile form of movement . |
30 | The dinner party had been a private and public fiasco . |