Example sentences of "have be [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But there has been no change to the full employment policy . ’ ,
2 Three years later one of Brodhurst 's successors , commenting on another increase over the previous year , noted that ‘ there has been no return to the systematic trade in stolen cattle . ’
3 ‘ And there has been no approach to Wigan over Lucas — yet ! ’
4 What happens to the grief reaction when there has been little warning of the impending death , or for various reasons , where there has been no opportunity to be involved in the preparation process ?
5 Incarceration has been no barrier to his relentless campaign .
6 Mr Andrew Mitchell , prosecuting , said : ‘ There has been no loss to the British Government but there has been avoidance of currency restrictions . ’
7 There has been no danger to you or your people since the second strike .
8 The strapping Kiwi international centre — 6ft 3in and 16 stone — has been no stranger to Aussie disciplinary chiefs while playing with his Sydney club Canterbury-Bankstown .
9 There has been no injury to bowel in the 113 patients in whom the procedure was attempted , although others have reported this complication .
10 If , over the years , you suspect that there has been a swing to or away from attending more than once a Sunday , you may want to take the trouble of further refining your data .
11 Speaking after the result Mr Sillars said : ‘ Obviously the SNP is very disappointed with this result … but it has been a privilege to be your MP for more than three years . ’
12 It has been a privilege to ‘ join in ’ in Cranham in a very small way with what God is doing .
13 It has been a privilege to be entrusted with the preparation of this report , and a joy to renew contact with so many of our year .
14 Recently , however , there has been a reversion to analysis of pre-historic artefacts in terms of their contextual social relations , as semiotic and ideological representations , with respect both to users in the past and for us today ( e.g. Hodder ed. 1982 ; Miller and Tilley eds 1984 ) .
15 In view of the fact that the growth of the modern corporate welfare state has been a response to the rise of secular humanism , it is important to go one step further and analyse in greater depth the three key elements within the corporate state — private companies , government and trade unions .
16 The introduction of ‘ commercial ’ objectives has been a response to growing fiscal crisis , and generates its own tensions .
17 ‘ I realise this has been a blow to you , Mr Pertwee .
18 This is how one of the more sceptical psychiatrists involved later described the patient 's case : ‘ I must admit that such a remarkable response has been a surprise to me .
19 In every resolution , there has been a reference to making the money available for other ’ social and economic priorities ’ , thus confirming that the Labour party is the party of high taxation .
20 ‘ The media have decided that there has been a return to two-party politics and everyone else has been marginalized , ’ she told the author .
21 Species roses As remarked with regard to the English roses above , and in addition to the crossing back of the new with the old , there has been a return to and seeking after the more simple and unsophisticated beauties of the species roses , their forms and near hybrids .
22 After a considerable lull , there has been a return to this basic approach with the work on the New Forest industry by Mike Fulford ( 1975 ) and Vivien Swan ( 1973 ) , and that of Oxfordshire by Christopher Young ( 1972 and 1975a ; with Harris , 1975b ; and a major study forthcoming ) .
23 The high capital costs of building a good ‘ medium-secure ’ unit on a general hospital site with other admission beds has been a deterrent to developing more suitable facilities .
24 The other alleged threat to democracy has been a threat to local democracy , as LEAs have lost their power to control the secular curriculum in their schools .
25 The import of continental beef breeds has been a threat to the Herefords .
26 In fact , independently of current concern about the constitution , there has been a trend to " judicial activism " that has resulted in a situation in which the courts have shown a much greater willingness to become involved in challenging the use of ministerial discretion and prerogative powers .
27 The electoral system has been a barrier to realignment .
28 In recent years there has been a move to much bigger primary care teams , which has generally been welcomed .
29 From Rolls-Royce through BRM and on to Lotus , Tony Rudd 's colourful 53-year career has been a monument to engineering brilliance .
30 If goods are sold at an auction to someone who has been a party to such an agreement to abstain from bidding , then the seller can rescind the contract .
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