Example sentences of "have [adv] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Dr Kallman has since been on another field trip to this area and is able to confirm the widespread range of this species throughout most of the small tributaries of the Rio Coatzacoalcos , and eastwards from Sarabia .
2 The prisoner 's dilemma — a game where two players have to decide whether to co-operate with each other or cheat — has long been of great interest to economists .
3 There has only been on eprevious report of the presence of epoxide hydrolase in normal colonic tissue .
4 What she has achieved is remarkable given she is still very young and has only been in this business a couple of years .
5 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman why the funding for the Housing Executive is not as easy this year as it has perhaps been in former years .
6 For the most part this has largely been along formal or semi-formal lines , and even within these individual organisations a formalised structure almost invariably predominates at meetings .
7 At 26 he has already been at eight clubs , and if Howard Wilkinson could n't stop his itchy feet people will ask , what chance have we got ?
8 Besides , everyone who matters has already been to some sort of bash at the Natural History Museum ; this is new .
9 Appendix B. Right , Chris has already been through this part of it .
10 Somalia , they say , has anyway been without effective government over the past year .
11 There are currently 17 expeditions on Everest — the most there has ever been at one time .
12 In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
13 In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history .
14 ‘ Ask him , ’ I said , ‘ if Sheridan Lorrimore has ever been in any trouble that he knows of , apart from assaulting an actor at Toronto , that should have resulted in Sheridan going to jail . ’
15 First , safety expenditure under the Government and British Rail is higher than it has ever been in British Rail 's history — it has gone up from £140 million to £200 million .
16 No off-worlder has ever been inside any of them , but we are told that there are caverns , vaults within vaults , like those ancient puzzles where ever opened box reveals another , smaller box .
17 Subsequent Acts have tended to produce more detailed requirements , but the main thrust has always been for nationalized industries ' accounts to produce , as a minimum , the amount and kind of information that a PLC has to produce .
18 Who owns which bit of land and what they decide to do with it has always been of critical importance , and our landscape is the result of countless human decisions taken by individuals in the past .
19 The state of the weather has always been of great interest and almost every column has a full account .
20 Confidentiality for the client has always been of paramount importance within the CAB and is accepted by all workers as an essential part of their work .
21 Of course quality of care has always been of professional concern in the NHS , but it was firmly placed on managerial agendas by the Griffiths management reforms in 1983 and given a substantial boost by WFP .
22 The question of how to discipline children has always been of central importance to the whole enterprise of bringing them up .
23 In a community like this the printed word has always been of more importance than to most of those whose access to books was very much easier .
24 The quality of his work has always been of exceptional high standard and featured in every major project in the company .
25 Much of the activity on the Tyne Tunnel Estate has always been in small warehousing and distribution depots but the two large manufacturing employers are Cape Insulation and Twinings Teas ( a subsidiary of Associated British Foods ) .
26 Although Maurice was not a Romanist nor an archaeologist — his interest has always been in medieval and later houses — he had set up a training school at Lincoln with Philip Corder as director .
27 However , money for adult education in general has always been in short supply — as the 1973 Russell Report pointed out , only just over 1 per cent of LEA expenditure was devoted to it — and art education is no exception to the general rule .
28 It has always been like that .
29 He has always been like that , even when he was quite small . ’
30 If he looks at the statistics , he will see that it has always been like that .
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