Example sentences of "[ex0] have been [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Bearing in mind the hon. Gentleman 's interventions and today 's debates in the House , he may like to know that there has been yet further strengthening of the regulatory system in relation to the services to which he objects .
2 There have been few disagreements over major planning issues and there has been surprisingly little explicit community opposition to MDC — except from the Black community in Toxteth .
3 There has been even less serious interest in how foreign policy has been handled in Cabinet .
4 They agree that there should not be a currency union before there has been much more economic convergence within the Community .
5 There has been much more detailed study of the pre-revolutionary economy , of Russia 's claim to have entered the imperialist phase of capitalism .
6 I am sure that there has been much more scheming involved and the invasion , which I have always opposed , was the opportunity for this action to be unleased .
7 The main focus of work concerned with mental health in later life has been upon dementia ; there has been much less empirical study of the affective disorders , depression and anxiety .
8 However , while the former has been given considerable attention by geographers ( summarized by Openshaw et al. 1989 ) there has been relatively little such work in the UK on the disposal of non-nuclear wastes .
9 There has been relatively little formal assessment of the efficiency of alternative health care programmes or treatments in the United Kingdom ( Ludbrook & Mooney , 1983 ; Drummond & Hutton , 1987 ) .
10 By comparison with the attention devoted to the economic influences upon politics there has been relatively little sociological analysis of the political consequences of war , in spite of its manifest importance in the development of societies .
11 Colin MacLeod , chairman and owner of Nottinghamshire-based Caledonian Mining , which competed against the consortium for the pit , said : ‘ There has been far too much in the press about the poor miners being done and that we were the big bad boys coming up to take over .
12 One is that there has been far more kicking with sides belting the ball downfield and then hoping to block the attacking position .
13 There 'd been ever more frequent occasions , when he took her to dances and held her in his arms , that he had once more become acutely aware of her in a physical sense .
14 John Dunner , the head of the National Radiological Protection Board , in an aside , made the interesting suggestion that perhaps there had been altogether too much information available about nuclear energy , rather than too little , ready material to use , either uncomprehendingly or fully aware , to stoke up polemical fires .
15 Oliver grew more angry , not less , saying there had been rather more to it than supper , had n't there ?
16 It may be that unless there had been this early sectarian stance by Freud , the body of theory and practice would have become hopelessly confused , so that , from a practical standpoint , Freud 's judgement and action was correct .
17 But , to be honest , Mildred felt that there had been quite enough animal enchantments in the school to last a lifetime , and it seemed a less desperate measure to do a nice , straightforward kidnap where at least you could see exactly what was happening .
18 Under Labour , between 1964 and 1970 and again between 1974 and 1979 , a total of 295 pits were shut down ; since 1979 , there have been just under 140 closures .
19 Of course , there have been just as many happy moments making Aspel and Company as crises — the trouble is that they tend not to make such good stories !
20 There have been even more intensive organisational changes within the Italian union movement during the 1970s together with the development of new structures at plant level .
21 There have been even more intensive organisational changes within the Italian union movement during the 1970s together with the
22 There have been far too many examples of artists ‘ living for the moment ’ , putting their faith in others to run their career , and waking up to find themselves penniless , out of favour with the public and feeling rather stupid .
23 It was a disgraceful affair and over the past few years there have been far too many riots in our prisons .
24 There have been far too many cases of abuse in which local authorities have contrived a system of competitive tendering under which only the direct service organisation could win because special conditions were imposed .
25 Er , as I said the government has already accepted when we introduced the legislation last year in the criminal justice act on money laundering , that there are far wider er interests and fidrer fi far wider implications than there have been ever before and I think the government needs to do a little bit more to show that it is aware of international implications and the sheer scale of what we 're dealing with and er I touched earlier on the question of indemnity , er perhaps the minister could specifically address that point .
26 There 's been altogether too much guilt — too much pain already .
27 Quite clearly there 's been full well perhaps too much too much discussion , consultation , assessment and implications right the way through the the preparation of this operation .
28 ‘ Oh no , there 's been quite enough of this nonsense .
29 Cos there 's been ever so many of these things where people have been
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