Example sentences of "in [noun] have [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | CHILDREN at Ayresome infants school in Middlesbrough have been busy painting the painters . |
2 | There were wall-sized French windows through which she would in daylight have been able to see the back garden . |
3 | Whereas these workers have successfully repeated their own experiments , others in Yorkshire have been unable to do so . |
4 | Some of the deaths in Teesdale have been young people depressed about failed relationships . |
5 | According to Lévy , ‘ The only galleries of modern and contemporary art in Geneva have been those of Daniel Varenne and Jan Krugier . |
6 | Both colonial and indigenous rulers in Africa have been involved in newspaper propaganda since the beginnings of the press on that continent . |
7 | Traditionally , jobs in the clothing industry in Hackney have been difficult to fill , but on the other hand , unemployment is a growing problem . |
8 | HEALTH campaigners in Ulster have been stunned to learn that lung cancer patients were being sold cigarettes — in the province 's main chemotherapy centre . |
9 | From the start , Serbs in Bosnia have been unequivocal in saying : ‘ We can not live with the Muslims anymore . |
10 | Since 1940 the average yield , which should in theory have been lower than the official limit but in practice was not always so , has steadily increased : |
11 | However disliked Herod may have been , his position on the throne should in theory have been secure . |
12 | Last but not least the two Gary 's in midfield have been brilliant — Mac looking assured and displaying his talents for all to see — he has really blossomed when Strach 's not been playing and Speedy has scored some important goals and displayed his prowess at getting forward . |
13 | Bedwas and District Conservation Society in Gwent have been active in improving open spaces around their town . |
14 | She says the profit margins in Britain have been higher than abroad and its a good thing that prices are now falling , although it will mean some of the ’ luxury ’ element is lost . |
15 | Conveniently , since 1983 or so p/e ratios in Japan have been high , reaching a peak of 60–70% in late 1989 compared with 12–15% in America and Britain , suggesting a big gap in capital costs . |
16 | Those in industry and those who are concerned about our future in Europe have been disappointed at the level of debate . |
17 | However , in both cases successful programmes have only occurred when other deep-seated conditions in society have been present which are favourable to reductions in the birth-rate or to effective soil conservation . |
18 | All managers in the production department at Betts Tubes in Stevenage have been involved in ITED and during this year it will be extended to other employees . |
19 | The changes in legislation have been dramatic since the mid-eighties the majority of changes coming in at the beginning of nineteen ninety three with the E C directives . |
20 | The birds and animals housed in Pittville Park in Cheltenham have been popular with both adults and children for more than 50 years . |
21 | In fact , philosophers and others who have been sceptical about the place of causation in science have been inclined to Put non-causal nomic connections , somehow conceived , in its place . |
22 | Certainly two recent preliminary reports of prospective studies of currently available antiplatelet agents and the progression of vascular disease in diabetics have been disappointing ( Abraira et al , 1985 ; Kohner & Baudoin , 1985 ) . |
23 | To that extent it might in principle have been acceptable to the Vietminh government : but probably only to the point where , in practice , it was powerless to circumscribe the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic . |
24 | The people in Altnagelvin have been marvellous . |
25 | Unfortunately , many wars in history have been old men 's wars . |
26 | Since the beginning of last year , police officers in Suffolk have been able to use their computer terminals to plug into both their own ‘ criminal information ’ files , containing facts and suspicions , and to national records held on the PNC . |
27 | Moreover , the names were sometimes used loosely , so that for instance ‘ Presbyterian ’ congregations might in fact have been Independent or Unitarian . |
28 | Many of those classified as ‘ psychosomatic ’ may in fact have been sensitive to food . |
29 | In this way people who would not in fact have been risky themselves , because of personal or background circumstances which they share with genuine bad payers , join those bad payers in a ‘ credit ghetto ’ where credit — if they can get it at all — costs too much . |
30 | Dyed Glassfish have been proven to be susceptible to Lymphocystis and the white marks may not in fact have been white spot . |