Example sentences of "have be a [adj] week " in BNC.

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1 It has been a rough week down at Eurotunnel as you might imagine .
2 IT has been a tremendous week of involvement in the learning process for Belfast teenager Claire Curran .
3 For Labour , it has been a good week .
4 The 32-year-old striker said : ‘ It has been a good week — one of quite a few I have had in my career .
5 Gillian Shephard , the Employment Secretary , told the House : ‘ This has been a good week for Britain .
6 It has been a hard week for the trade warriors .
7 IT HAS been a bad week for the BBC .
8 Moving across the Adriatic , you comment that ‘ it has been a bad week for Bosnia 's Muslims and a shaming one for the outside world . ’
9 IT SHOULD have been a good week .
10 IT HAD been a lousy week for Roy Castle .
11 It had been a hellish week .
12 There had been a tense week , in which Alexandra came to hear that Dora had wanted the position of head cook at Langley Dene , but she said nothing to Dora , and continued to interest herself in the kitchen just as before , and the matter went away quietly of its own accord .
13 Oh it 's been a good week .
14 It 's been a frantic week of fittings and production meetings .
15 Normally I would have completed it well in advance , but it 's been a busy week .
16 It 's been a busy week : a 21st party for Dawn the dancer , a theatre party where the cast thrashed the crew at charades , dinner with the gentlemen of the orchestra at Browns , a charity dinner and a silly supper with the principals where we all did a party piece .
17 ‘ Oh , not so bad ; it 's been a busy week , lots of medicals and a casualty-faking exercise . ’
18 No it 's been , it 's been a tough week this last week .
19 IT 'S been a bad week for a bunch of well-connected folk who probably thought they were immune to the worst ravages of the recession .
20 It 's been a funny week .
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