Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] there have been [det] " in BNC.

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1 You can confirm this that there have been any convictions for er er er two men conspiring to commit armed robbery or anything of that sort have there ?
2 Things might have been different if there had been more consultation with industry people across the board .
3 It is rather more doubtful whether there has been any substantial revision of the opposed theory , of the state as a welfare system and an authentic embodiment of the ‘ general will ’ , in order to take account of real inequalities of political power or the existence , throughout history , of evidently repressive regimes .
4 We were in fact quite wrong as there have been several alldigital recordings made by the firm That 's Entertainment Records prior to ours , with the English National Opera .
5 Things go badly wrong when there has been some extreme untoward event such as a fire , an earthquake or a bomb , alternatively an unanticipated combination of faults may occur within the plant itself .
6 They have been so pervasive and so self-evident that there has been little point in articulating them .
7 Eta ( 3.9 ) , in the Y , was ranked as of the second magnitude in ancient times , but as it is an A-type star it is not likely that there has been any real change in it .
8 But for all that and all that there have been some interesting stirrings in the undergrowth which may well have the effect of concentrating the minds of the opposition party leaders .
9 Incidentally the lesson would have been better if there had been more tape recorders in the school and if the tape had been ready at the right moment .
10 When it is caught in British waters , the event does not go unnoticed and there have been some large examples recorded .
11 Agency is irrelevant unless there has been some default on the part of the agent which can be attributed to the principal .
12 It is not surprising that there has been such growth in the south-east .
13 This year I 'm nearly certain that there 's been some money , not too much — about five thousand pounds — taken out of the system .
14 ‘ If the parties have agreed the basis of taxation it would , I think , be an improper exercise of the court 's discretion to direct the taxation on some other basis , unless satisfied that there had been some conduct on the part of the mortgagee disentitling him to costs or to costs on the agreed basis .
15 The memory of it revitalised a bonny smile but he was aware that there had been some anxiety in his corner .
16 ‘ However , we are aware that there has been some opposition to our off-licence in Holywood Road , but we would like to assure residents of our commitment to the area .
17 The consultative procedures for the conduct of Management Services reviews has been carried out , you will be aware that there have been several consultative meetings between ourselves concerning this matter .
18 ‘ It 's true that there have been several unpleasant incidents , mostly with young drunks . ’
19 Thus , in Overend & Gurney Lord Hatherley stated that the directors would have been liable if there had been any ‘ undue neglect of any circumstance or transaction which ought to have been inquired into ’ .
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