Example sentences of "there [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 They had a wooden hut built up there especially to have their lunch in , and there would be plenty to drink , including a hogshead of beer .
2 You know , it was all fenced they had n't lived there long had they ?
3 ‘ There is no doubt that the pit is viable , but … the miners there only have a second-hand machine they got from British Coal and one coalface …
4 She had n't told Frederick , there just had n't seemed to be the right time .
5 There just had to be a special Super Brownie cake and card for Lynn Hurdwell when she left the Association .
6 Someone , somewhere out there just had to be searching for her .
7 And there 's the er in the platform there just having come in .
8 Possible claims for compensation could not be faced by most councils , and in any case , there still had to be worked out a coherent land use strategy for the development of the urban fringe .
9 Even after bidding a fond farewell to Ben and Carole Meadows , there still had n't been the opportunity to have anything other than a few brief casual words with Ross as he 'd driven them all back to New York .
10 They have n't got craft thing in there still have they ?
11 The team leader , Paul Sherlock says there still have considerable problems in the country .
12 Yet more paradoxically , in a book where the mystery has , so to speak , been given away from the start there still has to be " fair play " .
13 If anyone out there still has any interest in the Treacherous Frog , it 's worth a look cos it 's got loads of Leeds stuff on it , especially stuff about winning the championship .
14 Always at the end of any love affair I had wondered if there would ever be another , and there always had been .
15 There always had been ambivalent feelings between father and oldest son .
16 There always had been these moments between them when she had to give way , against reason , against sense : he simply had to win .
17 There always had been that part of him , rarely seen , that she did n't understand .
18 First , there always has been and always will be room for a small shopkeeper with a bright idea .
19 There always has been .
20 There always has to be someone on duty in a Home . ’
21 There always has to be good reason ( which is not defined , but is a sort of distilled wisdom ) for undertaking a statutory enquiry ; it ca n't just be a fishing expedition .
22 Oh yes very much so very much so there always has been , yeah they used to call them the faithful four thousand at one time .
23 erm There always has been the situation since Derek Roberts retired , and in fact his post was put in the pollution section , where there was only one E H O , the agreement then that there would be a swap straight E H O for technician swap , but food had traditionally , as long as I 've been involved have three E H Os .
24 Quite apart from the desire for steady and precise steering qualities as offered by the conical camber of the Rogallo sail forms , there always have been kite flyers who were less interested in ‘ Figurekiting ’ and more inclined to the spectacular fast flying trains of smaller kites with linked bridles .
25 According to Mr Scannell , there always have been people in the UK interested in buying property in France ; some existing owners , including accountants , commute to work in the UK every week .
26 Now that it has been shown in Liverpool that there are powers to confiscate offending equipment — as there always have been in Scotland — may I ask my hon. Friend to draw those powers to the attention of local authorities — and , through the Home Office , the police — so that the public may be protected from this menace ?
27 There there are systems in place in schools already for that and there always have been .
28 There also has to be a balance between responsive and targeted grants .
29 In most cases , at least in the early stages , the patient needs help when transferring onto a commode or toilet , so there also has to be space for the carer .
30 There also has to be a clear purpose and a degree of co-ordination to ensure coherence .
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