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

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1 If you 've read Practical PC from issue 1 , you will know that there have been more graphics standards since 1981 than you can shake a stick at , culminating in today 's VGA standard as the required minimum in a ‘ bog standard ’ machine .
2 The opinion of foreigners , wrote an English scholar in 1704 , is " that there have been more shakes and convulsions in the government of England than in that of any other nation . "
3 Not until the anonymous informant had rung again on 4 August and there had been more calls to Lawrence , and they had finally made contact with John Lewis , did the Panel begin to find out what had really happened .
4 Since then , the burden of scepticism imposed by the three cases had lightened ; and there has been more progress .
5 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 .
6 Things might have been different if there had been more consultation with industry people across the board .
7 A petition organized by the Jewish people 's Council against Fascism and Anti-Semitism collected 77,000 signatures in two days ; it was felt that if there had been more time over a quarter of a million would have signed against Mosley 's proposed demonstration .
8 Mick is convinced that if there had been more staff available the attack might never have happened .
9 At 3:1 United were cruising again and the Manor Ground fans must have been thinking what could have been this season if there had been more games like this .
10 In some other countries , such as the southern African nations , the situation has been similar to that of some parts of Latin America , but there has been more freedom in recent months .
11 In some other countries , such as the southern African nations , the situation has been similar to that of some parts of Latin America , but there has been more freedom in recent months .
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