Example sentences of "[conj] have [pron] [be] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor has there been much change in the pattern of support from the family . |
2 | Nor has there been any direct challenge to the chairman . |
3 | Nor has there been any discussion of the growing requirement in the UK ( as elsewhere ) to carry out an environmental impact assessment for all major developments . |
4 | Nor had there been any sort of cultural rethink sufficient to justify the confidence American companies were now placing in British filmmakers . |
5 | Nor had there been any talk of her — that she looked ill , or had been ill — nothing at all . |
6 | Nor had there been any to the east of the water . |
7 | Eve had never felt remotely like a charity child , nor had there been any pressure on her to join the Order . |
8 | Question : What do you say to suggestions made by the court that had it been any other man you would have simply warned them ? |
9 | Nor have there been many recent sample-survey investigations of the relationship between social class and educational attainment . |
10 | Nor have there been any informal jolly gatherings when the daily toil of pressing the flesh is over : Mr Kinnock wandering back among the press party , glass of whisky in hand , letting his ( metaphorical ) hair down a little , tipping us just the hint of a wink that this is all just a great game . |
11 | However , it has never been thoroughly tested in Britain nor have there been any systematic attempts to see if local taxes and services are important in actual decisions to move . |
12 | But Coun Wigley said he was in contact with a lot of local people and had there been such an incident he would have heard . |
13 | And had there been any real need to send the child away to her bridal so soon ? |