Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] there have been [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I need to know if there 's been any action planned or executed in Russia . ’
2 An important aim of the study was to see if there had been any growth in the use of temporary working in Britain in recent years .
3 ‘ I 'm simply calling to see if there have been any developments . ’
4 Finally , we compare the findings of the 1984 survey with those of the 1983 and 1986 surveys to see if there has been any growth in temporary working over this period .
5 An even more extreme form of this way of thinking is to assume that there has been some type of directive force in evolution such that humans represent the ‘ pinnacle ’ of progress .
6 I was particularly interested to hear if there had been any changes in the condition of skin , nails and hair .
7 It is difficult to deny that there has been some change in the right direction .
8 It may be relevant for the Industrial Tribunal to investigate whether at the time he was dismissed and if not then when thereafter , he knew that he had the right to complain that he had been unfairly dismissed ; in some cases the Tribunal may have to consider whether there has been any misrepresentation about any relevant matter by the employer to the employee .
9 Doctors have today been examining him again to try to assess whether there 's been any damage to his sight .
10 In addition to our aim of forecasting the course of Wirral 's heroin ‘ epidemic ’ , the second multi-agency enumeration survey also allowed us to investigate whether there had been any changes in the social and drug-using characteristics of known heroin users over the two years of research .
11 Any new drug in Britain is , every year the G P who 's prescribing that for you gets a letter from a centre down in Southampton to ask if there 've been any adverse reactions .
12 He expected Willie to ask if there had been any post but there was no response .
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