Example sentences of "that there has [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that there has already been snow in the north , the midlands , and even on Exmoor in my constituency ? |
2 | ( ii ) Liability for negligence.Decisions of the courts show that there has generally been a reluctance to interpret a clause as excluding liability for negligence , unless clear words are used . |
3 | So the work remains , in some sense , circular : but what is more important to our understanding of the poem , as opposed to the misadventures of the poet , is that there has also been a change of genre . |
4 | I think we also need to recognise that there has also been a er , high level of er , commitment from er , officers employed by this council to achieving the changes that we have asked in terms of financial management , now I 'm not going to pretend for a moment that er , we 've gone all the way there yet . |
5 | Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been . |
6 | The message of the Burgess shale — that there has always been variety , and no one can say in what forms it will survive until it has done so — remains . |
7 | The truth is that there has always been an element of unreality in this view . |
8 | This suggests that there has always been an underlying awareness that company law doctrine was engaged in a discourse about the legitimation of power . |
9 | Indeed we may say that there has always been such a tendency , in the patristic period likewise , to collapse the distinction between the two natures . |
10 | Alan Wilcox puts it down to the fact that there has always been a hard core of people for whom it becomes their chief social interest . |
11 | What Mr Eggar really meant to say was that there has recently been a high level of success in finding new oil and gas fields in UK waters during a worldwide downturn in exploration . |
12 | It is unlikely that there has ever been a golden age , in which elders have been respected solely for their age . |
13 | Do you consider that there has ever been an acceptable or unacceptable role for women in rock groups ? |
14 | As I have told my hon. Friend before , I do not think that there has ever been any prospect of any member of the European Community or of the United Nations believing that a United Nations or a Western European Union peace-keeping force could force its way into Yugoslavia against the opposition either of the Yugoslav national army — the JNA — or of any armed force . |
15 | Note that it does not have to be shown that there has actually been oppressive enforcement simply that such is " reasonably capable " . |
16 | Indeed , it is often assumed by Continental and North American commentators that there has never been any significant literary theory in England . |
17 | His sally at Descartes when he remarks that there has never been a complete sceptic goes to the heart of the issue and it was David Hume , arch sceptic , who wondered aloud why it was that his scepticism vanished whenever he left his study . |
18 | In the abstract it may not be too difficult to acknowledge that the thinking , desiring and feeling which seem more intimately myself than my bodily motions are spontaneous , and also voluntarily controllable , in much the same proportions as the physical process of breathing , and that there has never been a moment of choice when I was not already being spontaneously pulled by them in the directions between which I chose . |
19 | ‘ Our message is that there has never been a time like this to pick up a bargain , ’ a spokeswoman said . |
20 | There are some very good authors in the list , but recalling that there has never been a good book on poppies or penstemons , one might wish for a little more innovation in such lists . |
21 | I should say that there has never been any issue as to the fact that the child 's habitual residence was at all material time in Ontario . |
22 | Most parents will admit that there has never been a ‘ good ’ time to reduce income , curtail freedom and expend extra energy on a new , time-consuming project . |
23 | It follows from this that there has never been , and never could be , an empirical human society of other than miniscule size in which all the individuals were , even approximately , " equal " , other perhaps than in the theological sense of " equal before God " . |
24 | This is not to assume either that there has never been pressure within the universities for change or that the state is necessarily hostile to the collegiate model . |
25 | At the close of the 1990–91 season 's business , Phil Barber was Palace 's longest-serving current player and had joined the select troupe of men to have played over 250 games for The Eagles some fourteen months previously , so that is fair to say that there has seldom been a more popular fellow to wear the Palace colours . |
26 | The upshot is that there has indeed been a battle of ideas — and the Conservatives have won it . |
27 | It should also be stressed that it is perfectly possible to have reservations about , or even to reject , both these schools , and yet to accept that there has indeed been a major shift in the economy and geography of the UK since the mid-1960s ! |
28 | The reason for the density method 's increased efficiency is that there has indeed been some improvement in the estimate of h* ( n ) . |
29 | Also , it should not be forgotten that in order for the buyer to be able to claim any additional damage at all , he must first prove that there has indeed been a breach of the warranties of title or quiet possession . |