Example sentences of "that has be [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is a need for fish that has been on the market a couple of days . |
2 | He much prefers to drive something that has been on the market for two or three years , reasoning that most of the initial problems should have been ironed out . |
3 | SongWright 5.1 is the latest version of a package that has been on the market for several years . |
4 | Equality of opportunity — the idea that everybody should have a fair chance of doing themselves justice — is a notion that has been at the basis of public provision of education and indeed of much educational charity for a long time indeed . |
5 | It is only the most recent work that has been of an acceptable standard in this respect , and the finding may be summarised as showing a modest correlation between the level of lead in the blood and hyperactivity in children , and between high blood levels and low intelligence , with the latter conclusion more firmly established . |
6 | Simply expressed , the accountability , or responsibility , of single-party government to the people a responsibility that has been of the very essence of our system of parliamentary democracy-would be rendered less likely with proportional representation . |
7 | A marvellous opportunity to visit a forge that has been in the same family for five generations to see a working blacksmith . |
8 | As a general rule , it is sensible to select a large , well-known company that has been in the market for a long time . |
9 | Now remember I am the leader of a party that has been in the front line against his violence for twenty years , and have been at many risks , as have been members of my party , but when I say that that dialogue is the best hope they 've seen for peace for twenty years . |
10 | She said I do n't know what your there 's a missing , so I it said Mr G , so dad said why does it say Mr and er , she said it 's a court order she said , court order , she said er that has been in the yard |
11 | raises yet again a problem that has been before the Court of Appeal on a number of occasions over the past 10 years or so . |