Example sentences of "have [adv] been a " in BNC.

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1 Now opera has rarely been a naturalistic medium , and never an understated one .
2 There has rarely been a clearer example of the extent to which a Conservative leader sets the keynote for the party the extent to which it is moulded round its leader .
3 Ferranti has had its problems in the past so has rarely been an investors ' favourite .
4 The last two summers have been very hot and dry , although this summer has luckily been a great deal better .
5 The original money was quickly invested and there has since been a stream of rights issues , particularly from companies in Thailand where the fund is 37.8 per cent invested .
6 It was effectively superseded in 1980 by the Latin American Integration Association ( LAIA ) , which allowed bilateral deals and has since been an umbrella under which they have proliferated ( Tussie 1987 : p. 129 ) .
7 Traditionally , corporate takeover activity has predominantly been a feature of UK and US markets .
8 There has obviously been a conscious decision and determination on his part to make his life a fulfilment of prophetic utterance .
9 The environment has hitherto been a fief of the interior ministry .
10 Beyond this , however , its origin has hitherto been an insoluble problem : the explicit evidence of the ancients is notoriously inadequate and various different theories have been constructed from it .
11 The Treaty brings about the formal transformation of what has hitherto been an Economic Community into a Union which is mandated to act in many areas on behalf of its own citizens , and to claim their allegiance .
12 ‘ I just wonder whether it has all been a waste of time . ’
13 I hope it is not too late to say yes , I 'd like very much to have dinner on Friday and I too feel we 've been rather silly and it has all been a misunderstanding … ’
14 It has all been a fantastic myth exploded by grim reality .
15 Naipaul has long been a reader of Conrad , and Guerrillas can make you think of Nostromo .
16 Non-evaluative criticism , as propounded by the successive Merton professors , Gardner and Carey , has long been a popular ideal at Oxford .
17 HOARDING clothes has long been a British vice .
18 Street children like Manoel now fear more than temporary incarceration at Febem , the Dickensian state orphanage that has long been a synonym for alienation and violence .
19 IT HAS long been a precept at Leicester Rugby Club .
20 It has long been a nightmare in Moscow that the region could be highly vulnerable to Islamic militants from the indigenous population 's ethnic and religious brothers across the borders in Afghanistan and Iran .
21 It has long been a nightmare in Moscow that the region could be highly vulnerable to Islamic militants from the indigenous population 's ethnic and religious brothers across the borders in Afghanistan and Iran .
22 THE seeds of popular revolt that appear to be taking root across Romania were sown last Thursday in the north-western town of Timisoara when President Nicolae Ceausescu 's security forces moved to evict the Protestant pastor , Laszlo Tokes , who has long been a thorn in the side of the regime .
23 The mere business of shifting passengers has long been a dreary distraction .
24 The Ley eventually reverted to the Garnstone estate and has long been a farmhouse , which it remains to this day .
25 In the freezing barren icelands of the Arctic north , whale and dolphin meat has long been a traditional and important part of the diet for coastal settlements .
26 Whereas Mr Orlando has long been a troublesome hero for his party , Mr Segni does not look like a troublemaker .
27 Getting industry to adopt new technologies has long been a problem .
28 This , too , is unlikely , for Mr Morita has long been a noisy critic of America and was saying nothing new .
29 Confiscating savings has long been a demand of the most reactionary groups who think that all private business is conducted by ‘ the mafia ’ , which the confiscation is supposed to hurt ( actually , the most criminalised businesses hold much of their savings in dollars and gold ) .
30 Making money out of the misfortune of others has long been a speciality of Swiss banks .
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