Example sentences of "[vb past] there been any " in BNC.
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1 | Nor had there been any sort of cultural rethink sufficient to justify the confidence American companies were now placing in British filmmakers . |
2 | Nor had there been any talk of her — that she looked ill , or had been ill — nothing at all . |
3 | At no time had there been any hint that France should try to benefit from the British embarrassment during this critical period , though the press published sharp attacks on the British policy of reprisals after the Mutiny was over . |
4 | Nor had there been any to the east of the water . |
5 | Had there been any sign of their ill-treating her he would have gone straight at them , hopelessly , with his knife alone . |
6 | A hundred feet would see me clear of the danger zone , and this distance I covered foot by foot , walking sideways with my face to the rocks and the rifle to my shoulder ; a strange mode of progress , had there been any to see it . |
7 | She lavished upon them the sort of affection she would have given to her family had there been any . |
8 | Eve had never felt remotely like a charity child , nor had there been any pressure on her to join the Order . |
9 | He was not the friend Preston might have picked for that distinction had there been any rivals in the field . |
10 | Had there been any butterflies around they 'd have been stacked above his head three layers high , all waiting for a chance to land … |
11 | Had there been any accumulated revenue account surpluses , then the deficit of 2,037,500 would have been netted off them . |
12 | Had there been any trouble . ’ |
13 | And had there been any real need to send the child away to her bridal so soon ? |
14 | First , had there been any illegality of which the court should take note . |