Example sentences of "have [be] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The second major contextual change has been shifts in government policy , operating in the context of large scale youth unemployment . |
2 | There 'd been incidents of violence between gangland type er warfare between inmates . |
3 | There 'd been months of preparation and delays because of the weather . |
4 | So I walked beneath the trees and found just under my feet pieces of old concrete and what might once have been bits of wall . |
5 | Finally , the ‘ deme judges ’ ( again an originally Pisistratid invention ) dispensed a justice which was uniform for all Attica , but they travelled round the demes on a kind of assize circuit ; they too must have been agents of unification . |
6 | Surely there would have been signs of porpoise tanks or something of that kind on board , and there was only the diving equipment and the submersible research vehicle . |
7 | A team creates a supportive atmosphere where people are happy to go at risk , say what they really think , develop one another 's ideas and commit to an agreed course of action even though there may have been differences of opinion . |
8 | ‘ Eighty years ago her subjects would have been knights in armour , ladies in wimples and distress … now , in 1939 , they were bodiless heads , green horses and violet grass , seaweed , shells and fungi ’ , all executed in the style of Dali . |
9 | There may have been problems of mastery , of control , of appropriate letting go ; or an early refusal to let go as resistance to an over-persistent potty-training parent . |
10 | None of these people should ever have been prisoners of conscience . |
11 | There may or may not have been divisions of opinion in the ranks of the progressive Alliance , but the Conservatives were all too evidently engaged in fratricidal strife . |
12 | Max said there 'd have been buckets of blood , and if someone 's going to get it all over a suit , or a dress … |
13 | Many of these men would have been individuals of vision and creativity as well as manual dexterity . |
14 | Such wide spaces may have been places for furniture — certainly , a number of different positions from which to view a pavement is desirable . |
15 | Then the young woman laughed merrily , her voice strengthening after what must have been years of silence , and the whole strange cellar rang with that laughter , and the glass fragments tinkled like broken bells . |
16 | Had Mountbatten been lambasting the Arabs , there might well have been grounds for constraint . |
17 | There must have been concentrations of seal makers at the great temple centres , serving the larger populations of the towns . |
18 | Nolan regularly rides the horse , Chickweed , that Angela Brickell had care of , and there would have been opportunities for sex at race meetings , like in a horse-box , if he wanted to take the risk . |
19 | The daring actions of slaters , copper and lead and iron miners were described , bringing to life those now deserted valleys throughout the centre of the area which must once have been hives of industry . |
20 | ‘ There would have been stalls for coffee , gingerbread and souvenirs , ’ he said . |
21 | The win by Peter Crispe and navigator Tony Poole was an exceptionally popular one , the pair having been stalwarts of air racing for a long time . |
22 | Moreover , while they do show that official statistics tend to underestimate the amount of crime , it is likely that victim studies also under-record the amount — mostly because people can only report having been victims of crime if they know that they have been victimised . |
23 | Off Ian pedalled , to arrive at the pub a few seconds before Sally , but having been companions in adversity throughout the whole way , neither was going to claim outright victory , so agreed to declare a draw . |
24 | The Collector had shown such enthusiasm for its hollow wonders that he himself had been tempted and misled ; he had allowed his own small stirrings of doubt , which he recognized now to have been stirrings of conscience , to be smothered . |
25 | Before the War , many large consumers had generated their own electricity ( 45 per cent of industrial electricity came from self-generation in 1938 ) , and some of the larger firms , such as ICI and Ford , had been pioneers in generation technology . |
26 | The Davises had originally come from Grenada and the Carlsons had got to know them because their eldest child and Daryl had been friends at school . |
27 | There had been changes in technology , in the workforce and in the class system . |
28 | Even here , in this host , since Murray 's departure , there had been difficulties of command . |
29 | In the event there had been complications during labour and the baby was born by caesarean section while she was under general anaesthetic . |
30 | For the East Germans the Poles had been objects of contempt for most of Prussian history , and the loss of land to them was an insult that was not to be swallowed , but would instead produce a festering sense of indignity , shame and anger . |