Sentence examples for there's been a pattern from inspiring English sources

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"There's been a pattern of disrespect for people and the profession," John Bailey, one of the commissioners, said.

"There's been a pattern of broken promises and basic deceptions that has diminished the presidency, degraded our strength and disrespected the American people".

"There's been a pattern in the past where North Korea behaves in a belligerent fashion, and if it waits long enough [it] is then rewarded," said Mr Obama.

Kathleen Wells: Would you say there's been a pattern and practice?

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"The deposition of Cardinal Dolan is necessary to show that there's been a longstanding pattern and practice to keep secrets and keep the survivors from knowing that there had been a fraud committed," Mr. Anderson said.

There's been a nice pattern to Aston Villa's play and they seem determined to pass it out from the back". True enough Max.

"There's been a continued pattern of violation with no sign of abatement," said Dr. David Acheson, the F.D.A.'s assistant commissioner for food protection.

There's been a broad pattern of injustice to individuals (mostly Muslims) in the name of protecting security for the rest of us.

"There's been a continued pattern of violation with no signs of abatement," said David Acheson, the F.D.A.'s assistant commissioner for food safety.

(By the way, for the last month there's been a peculiar pattern: each week, headlines declare that new claims fell from the previous week; a week later, the past week's number is revised upward, and the apparent decline disappears).

There's been a clear pattern to the Taliban attacks of the past two weeks in the capital.

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