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

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1 But he does all this at the cost of suspending a due sense of the tendency there has also been for poets to see further than their noses , and to speak out , and to go to the wall for it .
2 So on the royal dockyard there has been quite a number ah , of rumours circulating this conference this morning , there has also been on the television and the radio , statements by one Gordon .
3 Well , just generally , we have n't restricted recruiting of care staff , in other words , unless we know there 's a decision been made about a residential establishment which there has n't been at present .
4 There are currently 17 expeditions on Everest — the most there has ever been at one time .
5 Cultural theorists fell on pop video with squeals of delight ( there is already more high theory of video around than there has ever been of music ) ; pop fans watching the Whistle Test 's weekly video vote just groaned .
6 There has only been on eprevious report of the presence of epoxide hydrolase in normal colonic tissue .
7 er and that agreement is to look after the spouse , there is never and there has never been in our law , and there is n't now , a clean break as far as children are concerned .
8 Suddenly it felt dark and oppressive in the little office , heavy with all the unhappiness there 'd ever been in the Demdyke house .
9 There was no one in the staff sitting room , but then , there had n't been for years .
10 Oh yes and there were eight choir men , you see , well no choir at all there had n't been for years , you see so er and I had a photograph somewhere of my father with eight choir men , you see , and er well after that
11 Only by now there were n't any more southbound stages and there had n't been for over a week .
12 Owned by Raymond Guest and trained in Ireland by Vincent O'Brien , Sir Ivor came to Laurel Park as probably the best European challenger there had yet been for the Washington International .
13 Although this put dioxins in the public spotlight , there had already been at least nine similar accidents , including one in Derbyshire in 1968 and in Germany in 1953 .
14 And there had also been for many years the musical evenings at your parents ' home .
15 There was in the polytechnics and colleges , as there had also been in the colleges of advanced technology , some general discussion about the validity of sandwich courses as such , given the possibility that they might be a means of perpetuating outdated practices .
16 There was a war on , so you did n't question anything ; and if she was completely honest , there had even been times when she had looked forward to leaving home with a kind of guilty relief .
17 There had even been times when he 'd found himself imagining her with no clothes on at all — the way he had once seen Peggy Podmore — and felt the same keen desire well up in him .
18 Previously there had always been at least the possibility that it might be wound up after its current voyages were complete but under Cromwell the traders reorganized its joint-stock system so that , while individual owners might sell their shares , the Company was designed to go on trading forever ; and almost all companies founded subsequently were organized in the same way .
19 There have also been at least five hospitalisations in the North-west recently , all people who became catatonic after taking what they thought was Ecstasy .
20 " No , and there have n't been for some time . "
21 Letting go is part of everyone 's life and there have certainly been times when I have let go .
22 ’ Letting go is part of everyone 's life and there have certainly been times when I have let go ’ … ’
23 ‘ That 's all there 's ever been between us !
24 That 's all there 's ever been to it .
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