Example sentences of "has be a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The exceptions to this rule are that the plaintiff can disclose the fact that there has been a payment in into court , and how much it is , on the hearing of an application for an interim payment ( Fryer v London Transport Executive ( 1982 ) The Times , 14 December ( see Kemp & Kemp , vol 1 , para 14 – 066 for discussion of this case ) .
2 In the analysis of how schools transmit culture , there has been a swing away from the idea that schools were gender-neutral conveyors of ‘ objective ’ knowledge to the view that schools , through the way they structure knowledge , are almost complete reproducers of societal divisions — including sex role stereotypes .
3 Thank you Chairman and Town Clerk and Councillors for attending that meeting because this has been a problem here for so long that I think all of us would be delighted to see it resolved to the er satisfaction of the local residents .
4 There has been a fall out with the grass court tournaments as the better juniors are now seeking matches on cement to prepare them for the nationals at Nottingham .
5 There has been a scandal up there too .
6 There has been a village here for well over 1,000 years .
7 ABOVE : Kings Mill at Painswick : there has been a mill here since the 1400s .
8 It is reasonable to expect with a re an extensive programme like , like section eleven that there has been a build up of expertise , hat there has been a build up of educational resources and why should one area of the service be exempt from examination or assessment .
9 It is reasonable to expect with a re an extensive programme like , like section eleven that there has been a build up of expertise , hat there has been a build up of educational resources and why should one area of the service be exempt from examination or assessment .
10 Recently , there has been a moving together again , but in the 1930s there developed at the University of Chicago a tradition of social research that is now known as the ‘ Chicago School ’ .
11 It has been a country where soldiers and policemen , untrammelled by legal restraints of any kind , have freely tortured and murdered in the name of anti-communism .
12 I believe that Guinness Brewing Worldwide has been a company consistently noted for the excellence of both its people and its brands .
13 There has been a loosening up , and I want to build on that . ’
14 Moreover , the available data on personal savings show that there has been a rise rather than a fall during the 1970s when taxation rates were higher than at any time before .
15 There has been a breaking down of divisions both between internally and externally generated information and the distinct professional disciplines which act as handmaidens to information .
16 There has been a tradition too , evident in the lengthy confidential annexes containing the Cabinet discussion of Sir Winston Churchill 's highly personal diplomacy in seeking a meeting with the Russians in July 1954 , that when a resignation is threatened an unusually full record is created of the proceedings .
17 This has been a year when pensions have been very much to the fore .
18 But this has been a year when the English selectors , with the Olympics in mind , have encouraged Julie to concentrate more on her doubles play .
19 But this has been a year when the English selectors , with the Olympics in mind , have encouraged Julie to concentrate more on her doubles play .
20 One of his ballets , La Sylphide , certainly has been a success all over the world .
21 For much of its history psychobiology has been a subject ahead of its time , often asking questions for which it had no meaningful answers .
22 Cos that , that has been a bit up and down ,
23 In the last ten or fifteen years there has been a trend away from this geographical separation of the clinic , and there are now several purpose-built departments above ground designed as integral parts of new hospital complexes .
24 And every day of those five weeks has been a knife slowly twisting in a wound .
25 There has been a tendency generally , but particularly in the years since 1979 , to disregard what are seen as private troubles ( family poverty , poor marital relationships , isolation ) and to consider primarily public issues , e.g. dependency of lone parents on welfare benefits , reception of children into care because of homelessness or family breakdown and juvenile crime .
26 There has been a tendency more recently , however , for deaf people to be wary of consecutive interpreting where they may feel information is added to , or subtracted from , the message ( Allsop and Kyle , 1982 ) , even though for spoken languages it has usually been felt that consecutive interpreting is much more effective and much easier to check for the validity of the interpretation ( Herbert , 1978 ) .
27 The tie lines are so congested it is n't true , especially with accounts being at Stansted and apparently there has been a proposal in since last March with all the costings and everything which is still waiting on an answer for improved lines which would actually take some of the computer lines and everything .
28 There has been a lot lately in the Press and on TV about crime and violence and it is sad to see so much wrong being done by the very young of today .
29 Mum has been a lot more cheerful since Quigley was declared bankrupt , insane and guilty of fraud .
30 I think it 's true to say that the design responsible company , Deutsch Aerospace erm has discovered that er there 's a lot more software in this system than they had originally imagined and the , their sub contractors of course , they 've had to er write various parts of that for them and erm putting together the four elements of the programme has been a lot more complex than anyone imagined .
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