Example sentences of "has [art] [adj] [noun sg] been " in BNC.
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1 | In no case has the legal principle been sacrificed to a thoughtful new policy on criminal justice . |
2 | Never has the Norman hole been so necessarily , or slowly , bored as on that evening when the trou Normand of Calvados between courses did its work . |
3 | Has the Russian spring been done to death in literature ? |
4 | What has the overall result been ? |
5 | Has the young lady been up before ? ’ |
6 | Why then has the atomistic image been so powerful ? |
7 | However , its contents have not yet been revealed in any detail , neither has the valuable Abridgement been considered . |
8 | Did you break in here , too , or has the back door been unlocked the whole time ? ’ |
9 | It will be the ninth occasion that Twickenham has represented the last hurdle in Scotland 's attempt to capture the Triple Crown and only once — Wilson Shaw 's match in 1938 — has the elusive prize been garnered . |
10 | If there is no split , why has the White Paper been delayed ? |
11 | Why , then , has the basic plan been preserved when habits and ways of life have altered ? |
12 | ‘ Since when has the Miletti family been run as a cooperative ? ’ |
13 | " What makes the history of England so eminently valuable , " wrote T. H. Buckle , " is that nowhere else has the national progress been so little interfered with , either for good or evil . " |
14 | ‘ Since when has a metaphorical gym-slip been a deterrent when a beautiful adolescent sets her sights on a young and virile man ? ’ |
15 | But seldom has a military miscalculation been so gross and retribution so immediate . |
16 | Has a proper analysis been made of its implications for the fishing industry in the Irish sea ? |
17 | However in only one case has a functional element been defined to a very small region . |