Example sentences of "have [been] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That would 've been quite a drive for you all the way to London .
2 The big push would be diplomatic propaganda screwing the pound sterling on the money markets … mugging the Mother of Parliaments would 've been quite a job . ’
3 Arlington Mill , in this picturesque Cotswold village astride the River Coln , has been both a corn and fulling mill in its time .
4 Thatcherism has been both a matter of style — combining impatience with much of the status quo and a relentless promotion of new attitudes — and policies .
5 The shift of Amis 's mind , thoughtful and unphilosophical as it is , has been broadly a pattern to others of his age .
6 This has been partially a result of literate Europe 's historical-mindedness ; one of its first manifestations was the rapid appearance of a number of new historical journals at the end of the nineteenth century .
7 As far as I am concerned , Bergman has been officially a man since the end of the Upper Removes .
8 In the past , and sometimes even in the present , bad environmental management of rivers has been only a part and a symptom of bad man-management .
9 Although Joanne feels sore at the selectors , there are those who believe that she has been more a victim of circumstance than anything else .
10 There has been almost a hush about tonight 's event .
11 Until now Sarajevo airport has been almost a haven from the gunfire .
12 In some sectors of manufacturing there has been almost a reluctance to change .
13 Says she does n't know the engine-room well but has been there a couple of times .
14 ‘ This has been quite a shock — for both of us — and Jenna does not look at all well . ’
15 ‘ There has been quite a bit of hype and I do n't think the film lived up to it . ’
16 There has been quite a bit of litigation in the United States in which taxpayers have sought to challenge some use to which taxes have been put .
17 Dr Anne Dew , who is organising the vigil at Dryburn hospital , Durham , said : ‘ There has been quite a bit of support for the vigil from staff in all areas of work at the hospital .
18 There has been quite a bit of inflation since then but even then six million dollars was not a lot .
19 Chalmers 's form has been quite a contrast to last season , when he was often indecisive in his play and tended to look for gaps which rarely existed before passing or kicking .
20 The World squad matches in New Zealand were great and I felt in fine fettle there but after injury in Australia it has been quite a struggle .
21 Claiming SCI is five times faster than Futurebus+ , Dolphin marketing director Lars Lauritzsen says ‘ Futurebus+ has been quite a disappointment … for us the questions it set to answer remain unsolved ’ .
22 Unveiling the 28th edition , associate editor Alison Holding said : ‘ The recession has been quite a leveller .
23 Midland chief executive Brian Pearse admitted : ‘ There has been quite a lot of conjecture about a merger with another leading clearing bank in the United Kingdom .
24 There has been quite a lot of trouble with 7.50 x 16 Avon Rangemaster with the steel tyre cords breaking through the tyre to puncture the tubes , but we have not come across this with the Avon Ranger .
25 ‘ There has been quite a lot of interest , ’ said a spokeswoman .
26 There has been quite a lot of speculation on the matter in professional circles . ’
27 There has been quite a lot of talk recently about adding enzymes to help the carp digest our sophisticated carp baits .
28 That has been quite a lot of money er spent in that area and which I 'm quite happy to talk to you about erm I do n't need .
29 So on the royal dockyard there has been quite a number ah , of rumours circulating this conference this morning , there has also been on the television and the radio , statements by one Gordon .
30 Of course debate about the National Curriculum has been around a lot longer , but its popularisation and public debate is a relatively recent phenomenon .
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