Example sentences of "has [be] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You do n't have to tell me , ’ Gaily said , ‘ that all the clothes either of us has are in the bag or on our backs . ’ |
2 | ‘ He has been worth every penny we have spent and every tear we have shed . |
3 | No wonder Souness has been into the transfer market for a new centre back . |
4 | So our National Anthem has been about a bit , particularly when you think that it came , probably came from , or was used in , erm a piece of music simply by Haydn . |
5 | So as I say , ours has been about a bit , it 's been borrowed by various people . |
6 | Part of today 's debate has been about an increase in unemployment which has hit this country like so many others . |
7 | The lady is looking for a husband and she has been about the world sufficiently to know that I am not one of those . |
8 | This week has been about the library . |
9 | The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party . |
10 | The struggle has been between the Czech people and the security apparatus behind the Communist party . |
11 | The main historical tension here has been between the institution ( typically the university ) and the professional body . |
12 | One of the major divisions has been between the Japanese and the Europeans . |
13 | In recent years , the major underlying conflict , stoked up by personality clashes between union leaders , has been between the industrial union ethos of the NUR and the continuing craft aspirations of ASLEF . |
14 | The latest trend has been towards the darker types , still usually sedimented , and today wheat beer has a good 25 per cent of the Bavarian market . |
15 | World spatial systems afford an enormous scope for review but perhaps the dominant trend has been towards the differentiation of the earth 's surface on a more realist dynamic basis to replace a more static arid functional treatment that had been current previously . |
16 | The trend through evolution , however , has been towards an increase in size and complexity . |
17 | He has been under a lot of pressure and he came out and played superbly . ’ |
18 | Professor Brighouse has no idea why Mr Patten singled him out for attack , but says the Secretary of State has been under a lot of pressure |
19 | I 'm very hopeful because er , Vietnam since nineteen eighty six has been under a process of economic and political reform , and they have released er a large amount of prisoners over this time , and there are still a number of prisoners , such as poets er religious people that are still in prison , who are hoping that , with their renewed effort and attention from the media , this 'll er be changed . |
20 | The South African government has been under no obligation to submit reports to the ILO . |
21 | It seems that the whole force has been under the direct comd of General Loehr , until contact with him was lost many days ago . " |
22 | From January 1993 , the Land Assessment business has been under the operational control of Iain Ferrier , supported by Nigel Board and Peter Constantine in the South . |
23 | One of the country 's tallest trees has been under the doctor . |
24 | Wade Dooley is by no means the only player who was apt to be more profitable under the old laws than he has been under the new . |
25 | Unfortunately for the advertisers , the first battle has been over the least defensible product . |
26 | Another fundamental misunderstanding of Freud 's theory , made again by both those sympathetic and those hostile to his work , has been over the part played by abnormal psychology in the theory of psychoanalysis . |
27 | The real conflict has been over the development of industrial land for retail purposes . |
28 | The greatest controversy has been over the question of assessment and testing . |
29 | We know what the experience has been over the years . |
30 | ‘ The biggest criticism has been over the fact we have not offered season ticket discounts . |