Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] been [art] source " in BNC.
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1 | The issue of potency level has been a source of the bitterest argument between practitioners since Homœopathy began . |
2 | It is deceptively easy to keep busy maintaining the status quo , and belief in this function of management has been the source of the relative decline of many proud companies . |
3 | while European Community law has been a source of reform in the sex discrimination field , it has offered little consolation for disability rights activists . |
4 | Sadly , this representation of our salvation has been the source of the rift between two historic Communions as both have misheard or misunderstood what the other has been trying to say . |
5 | In fiction , the station has been a source of solace and joy to E. Nesbit 's railway children , and the scene of suicide for Tolstoy 's Anna Karenina . |
6 | This remarkable example has been a source of inspiration for architects in Europe since the sixteenth century . |
7 | Not many Nationalists would applaud Mrs Thatcher to the echo : her intransigence and belligerence have been a source of conflict . |
8 | Rightly or wrongly , Branson suspected that a Music Week reporter had been the source of some stories ( others , he suspected , had been planted by John Varnom ) . |
9 | There is no denying that hierarchical structure has been the source of a great deal of trouble and inefficiency . |
10 | Needless to say , the sight of such impressive architecture stimulates me , and I begin to contemplate on how rail travel has been a source of artistic inspiration to passengers for more than a century . |
11 | It also said that the system had been a source of friction between the Employment Department and the TECs . |
12 | Funding the road network has been a source of controversy for many years . |
13 | The issue of control over the Fleet had been a source of tension between the two states since the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991 [ see pp. 38732 ; 38878 ] . |