Example sentences of "been [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The traditional attitude of government has been that official information should remain secret unless the government chooses to make it available .
2 A shiver ran through Theda 's body — the frame that was near a shadow of itself , just as it had been that long-gone day in March .
3 Lord Carrington 's view has been that premature recognition would be a mistake , and Mr. Cyrus Vance — the Secretary-General 's representative — has made the same point .
4 The result has been that recent chancellors have been able to give free rein to their tax-reforming ambitions .
5 The conventional view has been that political strife was so intense between 1689 and 1715 because party divisions cut deep into society ; all elements of the population , from the gentry , through to the merchants , professionals , artisanal and trading classes , the small farmers , right down to the " mob " , were caught up in the rage of party .
6 The request may well have been refused had it not been that western doctors were keen to learn Chinese methods of ‘ variolation ’ ( inoculation with smallpox virus ) and , no doubt , Erskine would advise the Czar to send a doctor to Peking for that purpose .
7 The general impression has been that major capital schemes not requiring Treasury approval have been poorly appraised .
8 The result has been that major reforms are completely avoided and every minor reform is weakened or sabotaged .
9 Dutch experience has been that close cooperation is needed between planners and all of these groups as well as others such as the police , mandating a cautious , incremental , flexible and thus costly style of planning .
10 The rule has been that young people intending to study medicine must forsake the humanities and social sciences for physics , chemistry and biology .
11 Over recent years the most popular explanation of Britain 's comparatively weak economic performance — and one which focuses mainly on the period of rapid decline since 1960 — has been that insufficient resources have been devoted to those parts of the economy which produce a ‘ marketable output ’ [ Bacon and Eltis , 1974 ; Eltis , 1979 ] .
12 But had it not been that actual set of people — Sam Phillips , the band , Elvis and The Jordanaires — the chemistry might not have been such that it worked .
13 If only it had been that nice John Smith , with his twinkling accountant 's eyes and trust-me smile .
14 In addition , there are for example licensing functions performed by the executive in respect of which the traditional view has been that procedural safeguards do not apply .
15 And now Dennis Gray has weighed in with a second version of his ‘ Life as a Climbing Tyke ’ — the first having been that marvellous tale of human bondage from 20 year ago , Rope Boy , or ‘ How I survived an apprenticeship with Joe Brown and started to love climbing ’ .
16 And there had been that other message … she had rung Cartier to speak to someone called Michael Watney , only to be told that there was no-one called Michael Watney working there , and did she mean Michael Courteny , and if so , would she hold on ?
17 Always , in the background , in the dim recesses of her mind , there had been that niggling doubt .
18 The immediate reason seems to have been that Indian painters working for some of the Spanish and criollo masters complained of mistreatment .
19 A long-held belief has been that decorated cremation pottery , at least , was a product of specialist workshops which traded their wares ( Myres 1969 ) .
20 And there had been that brief time in the Wolfwood — I wo n't remember it ! thought Fenella , but she did remember it .
21 When Roosevelt had been persuaded by the British , in July 1942 , to postpone a direct invasion of Western Europe and instead to prepare an invasion of North Africa , one of his conditions had been that Free France should be excluded .
22 So that 's why there 'd been that electric air of haste pervading the whole episode .
23 One of the more obvious characteristics of partnerships has been that educational partners are generally the poor relation — at least they usually behave as if they are — probably because partnerships are measured essentially in terms of cash rather than other kinds of resource such as accommodation , talent , expertise , knowledge and creativity .
24 There had been that unfortunate controversy in the local Press with the manager of the Palladium , when he had been compelled , under pressure from his bishop , to issue a statement to the effect that all films were not necessarily harmful in the eyes of the Church .
25 His own feeling had been that Dizzy Liston looked like some amiable , well-heeled scarecrow .
26 When he was young his hair had been that flaxen gold too , as soft and as fine .
27 The key or ‘ entrée ’ to the new development has been that problematic aspect of school work — projects and assignments .
28 Our basic approach has been that corporate reports should seek to satisfy , as far as possible , the information needs of users : they should be useful . ’
29 The result has been that solar panels are now comparable in price to wind generators .
30 Whilst the potential here looks considerable , there is just a slight concern that initial reaction has been that medical audit requires a rather more in-depth review of each case than is provided by routine data collection approach .
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