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

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1 Across the whole of the NHS there has barely been a scratching of the surface .
2 The original money was quickly invested and there has since been a stream of rights issues , particularly from companies in Thailand where the fund is 37.8 per cent invested .
3 On the fiftieth anniversary of the dispute , in 1976 , several books appeared on the subject , producing a surfeit of published research to which there has since been no significant addition .
4 SELL-THROUGH , as the retail sector of the video market is obscurely known , is at the moment very much a bull market , and there has lately been a growing shift to releasing more recent movies in this way .
5 Whereas the role of executive princess touring the troubled countries of the Third World has gone to the Princess Royal , there has lately been much written on the theme of the Princess of Wales as ‘ caring princess ’ .
6 There has probably never been more choice for places in which you can invest than now .
7 Although there has probably been a long-term decline in serious violence in Europe over the past several centuries , the relationship of this trend to patterns of theft and other property crime , or to broad forces of social change , remains obscure .
8 Malawi has kept a public corporation , and yet there has probably been more direct interference by the government in broadcasting there than in Zambia .
9 Since it is an A-type star there has probably been no real change , though it may be very slightly variable .
10 The report admits that " there has probably been a persistent tendency within the world 's energy industry to understate the technical potential for improvement and substitution " .
11 They are evolutionary in that , although many of the ‘ trials ’ , ‘ pilot studies ’ and ‘ demonstrations ’ have had different origins , there has frequently been a common thread linking one to another , and lessons learned from one have been applied in another .
12 There has thus been a significant debate about the extent to which the state still dominates in international relations .
13 There has thus been no overall change in balances at the Bank of England , but banks ' holdings of call notes and bills have risen .
14 I try to turn on the lights but there has either been a power cut or the club 's generator has been switched off .
15 On the basis of these figures , there has clearly been some kind of shift in the axis of the economy from manufacturing to services .
16 In many parts of the country there has clearly been a shift of settlement in Saxon times and the implication of this is that a number of Saxon settlements remain to be found , away from the medieval villages , in what are former open field areas .
17 There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he said .
18 There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he said .
19 There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he added Coun. John Williams , the Labour group leader , said Coun. Richmond 's invitation was premature : ‘ He is being too hasty .
20 Investigations conducted among more recent groups of émigrés suffer from the fact that such groups have been disproportionately Jewish ; there has nevertheless been some support for the view that nationality is not a ‘ primordial ’ attachment and that its political importance is likely to depend on situational factors such as the degree of competition for employment opportunities .
21 Throughout Ireland as a whole , there has generally been an anti-comprehensive ethos in the education system supportive of both class and sectarian divisions in schooling and which is now eroding only in part .
22 Table 5.2 Volume of international bond issues by type ( $ billion ) The pattern of issuance in the bond markets has varied considerably over time , although there has generally been a predominance of banks , industrial companies and supranational organisations ( such as the World Bank ) .
23 ( 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 .
24 Of course there has traditionally always been the kind of individual that will view any large feature in the landscape as something to jump off , slide down or swing from on the end of a piece of elastic .
25 There has traditionally always been an inverse relationship between the power of a tool and how easy it is to operate .
26 There has rarely been a clearer example of the extent to which a Conservative leader sets the keynote for the party the extent to which it is moulded round its leader .
27 Since 1981 , however , there has no longer been any statutory reserve ratio ( other than the requirement that banks must hold deposits at call with the discount houses of at least 2½ per cent of their eligible liabilities ) .
28 There has not been space to say much about the flight from generality in the world outside mind , but I have tried to show how the attempts to flee generality within the mind and to abandon or reduce consciousness must both fail .
29 A third factor is that there has not been a major epidemic in Britain for 20 years .
30 The Democratic Party chairman , Mr Ron Brown , said that ‘ there has not been such a decision so out of touch with American values since the sale of arms to the Ayatollah .
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