Example sentences of "there have [be] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Any work of art is a complex vibratory system to which our senses and nervous system respond , and any object such as the sacred wooden boards or Tapundas , or the stone Tjinas of the Aborigines , many of which are inscribed with the serpent motif , or any object that has been submitted to human veneration through actions or desires , remains charged with psychic power that can be transmitted or given off in energetic emanations providing there has been no transformation of the original material used in its creation .
2 In spite of undoubted social and economic changes there has been no revolution in values .
3 ‘ But if you examine the shot range involved there has been no demonstration of exceptional marksmanship . ’
4 There has never been an instant solution , indeed in some cases there has been no solution at all .
5 In the older nation states , after the war , fascist parties disappeared ( although they have begun to re-emerge on a small scale in recent years ) , regional and nationalist parties have been formed within existing states , there has been a succession of new political parties ( and destruction of them by military intervention ) in Latin America , while in some European countries there has been a revival of liberal and ‘ centre ’ parties and the emergence of ‘ green ’ parties .
6 Once the stereotypes have been established there has been a tendency towards self-fulfilling prophecy in the behaviour of each side towards the other .
7 In pursuance of these demands there has been a lot of collective action .
8 He said : ‘ I gather there has been a lot of soul-searching up north over the defeats for Linfield and Bangor — though Linfield now have a lifeline .
9 He said : ‘ I gather there has been a lot of soul-searching up north over the defeats for Linfield and Bangor — though Linfield now have a lifeline .
10 As a result of these various pressures there has been a proliferation of community care schemes in the past few years ; schemes to improve on the services already available , to fill gaps , and to provide a less fragmented service to the elderly mentally frail .
11 Since printers became affordable there has been a fascination amongst the computer-using community for producing banners .
12 Mr Garel-Jones : In the case of the EC treaties and the treaties amending them there has been a practice of annexing protocols to the treaties and of adopting Declarations in connection with conclusion of the treaties .
13 In many liberal democracies there has been a reaction against the old elitism of party bosses and closed caucuses in selecting political leaders , particularly in more liberal or left-orientated parties .
14 During the 1980s population growth has been very uneven ; in the most general terms there has been a decline of population in the less prosperous North and gains in the prosperous South .
15 A few years ago this was extremely popular , but since the initial boom in feline birth pills there has been a decline in interest in favour of the more drastic method of neutering .
16 In such cases there has been a shift in the pattern of ‘ comparative advantage ’ on an international scale .
17 ‘ We agree there has been a breakdown in communications but hope that from now on we can work together in an open and constructive manner towards our common goal a first class haematology unit run by a first class team of doctors and nurses .
18 It also shows that , since 1974 , before every increase in consumer spending there has been an increase in consumer confidence — that the one always follows the other .
19 Underpinning these changes there has been an acceleration in the trend towards the ‘ professionalisation ’ of journalism , a tendency noted as long ago as 1976 by Graham Cleverly in The Fleet Street Disaster : higher salaries ( at least on the nationals ) , fewer unsociable hours , less bloke-ishness and booze .
20 Traditionally in our secondary schools there has been an overemphasis on content .
21 ( 5 ) Last , among the recent fossil finds there has been the discovery of a superficially hagfish-like animal which carries a feeding apparatus consisting of conodonts .
22 But Fermi requires there to have been a change of sign .
23 I mean that Christianity proclaims there to have been a revelation of God in history .
24 Some of the farms put under restrictions yesterday have already supplied milk for public consumption , but officials were confident there had been no threat to health .
25 In fact , looking back on it there had been no hint of any real intimacy over the weekend , except during their lovemaking .
26 Only two patients were unable to retract their foreskins , and in both there had been no effort at early mobilisation .
27 FROM the way Soviet soldiers sometimes carry on , you would think they had not heard there had been a change in Germany .
28 After the case , the airport authorities issued a statement saying they were not even aware there had been a breach of security and that the matter was the responsibility of the airline , Wardair .
29 ‘ Later we were told there had been an incident at the Hilton and were asked to move all our guests away from the windows . ’
30 For a laugh one night she and the other helpers got the children up at 4 am and told them there had been an eclipse of the sun .
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