Example sentences of "[adv] there had been a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well , perhaps there had been a second bank-book , after all ?
2 Perhaps there had been a second confrontation after all and another loss of control .
3 ‘ If only there had been a little bit more flexibility on the United States side I think it could have been successfully accomplished . ’
4 But before he did so there had been a fractional hesitation .
5 Unlike previous years , however , the significance of the Iowa contests was reduced by the fact that neither of Bush 's two challengers ( Buchanan and former Ku Klux Klansman David Duke ) contested the caucus , whilst amongst the Democrats it had long been accepted that the contest would be won by Tom Harkin , one of the state 's representatives in the Senate , and so there had been a minimal amount of campaigning .
6 Since the third century B.C. there had been a Latin Hellenism , never identical with the Greek , but never separable from it .
7 Romania 's Interior Minister said yesterday there had been a counter-revolutionary plot by pro-Ceausescu forces but the situation was now stable despite sporadic shooting in the capital and other towns .
8 In the pocket also there had been a clean handkerchief with a small card caught between its folds .
9 Rather there had been a subtle unravelling of what had once been a more integrated pattern of recreation .
10 THE first day of Yorkshire 's only County Championship match of the season at Middlesbrough was washed out yesterday but not before there had been a major surprise at rain-soaked Acklam Park .
11 Now there had been a great shortage of messages from heaven for a very long time .
12 There was a street market here at weekends , and a few days ago there had been a fair to celebrate some local festival .
13 ‘ Third , ’ the Doctor said , as Bernice whirled to see an open doorway where only seconds earlier there had been a flat wall , ‘ I imagine those androids would prefer us not to attempt to escape , in the TARDIS or in any other way .
14 Initially there had been a substantial market for British films in the US , where demand remained for some time ahead of the production levels achieved by American filmmakers .
15 And yet there had been a fleeting moment , as he 'd held her tight in his arms , when she 'd found herself longing to lower her defences , to give in to the unfamiliar forces driving through her body with his touch .
16 During the years of World War N and for some time afterwards there had been a heavy demand for commercial and military explosives but by 1960 when Haslam was made personnel director of the Nobel Division of ICI the demand , particularly for military explosives , had dropped dramatically .
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