Example sentences of "[vb past] [that] there had [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As for the matter of the diversion of funds , he still believed that there had never been such a thing .
2 Mr Normandale added that there had also been a recent rise in the landings of whiting , resulting in fish landing values rising £90,000 in the last two months to £312,330 .
3 He added that there had also to be analysis of what was meant by ‘ sustained ’ .
4 Miss Shand added that there had already been a payment of £50,000 by the board , which was not opposing the move for a second payment of the same amount .
5 El País of Jan. 19 noted that there had recently been a number of scandals involving allegedly corrupt officials from various political parties in central and local government .
6 Kennan met MacArthur for lunch on 1 March ; MacArthur stated that there had previously been only one successful military occupation in history and this had been Julius Caesar 's achievement in the subjugated barbarian provinces .
7 An account to substantiate his claims showed that there had indeed been a great output with £8,000 paid in Royalty over the last 17 years of operation .
8 The trades union confederations demanded a forum for dialogue on the issue with the government , whereas the government said that there had already been consultations and that it could not " be expected to cease adopting decisions on crucial and pressing problems because of artificially created procedural obstacles " .
9 He said that there had recently been 102,000 complaints against British Gas .
10 He accepted that there had never been anything of a romantic or sexual nature between her and Florian .
11 In the second paragraph he said : ’ During our discussions I accepted that there had possibly been some scope for misunderstanding .
12 The report concluded that there had consequently been a major increase in defaults and arrears during 1990 , with some $85,000 million of interest and capital repayment outstanding at the end of the year , about three times the level recorded in 1985 .
13 Since , however , the House in Reg. v. Morris considered that there had plainly been an appropriation in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 , this must ( I think ) have been because the Italian student , although he had permitted or allowed his money to be taken , had not in truth consented to the taxi driver taking anything in excess of the correct fare .
14 Since , however , the House in Reg. v. Morris considered that there had plainly been an appropriation in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 , this must ( I think ) have been because the Italian student , although he had permitted or allowed his money to be taken , had not in truth consented to the taxi driver taking anything in excess of the correct fare .
15 He did not find Lawrence and Morris easy to reconcile but since " the House in R v Morris considered that there had plainly been an appropriation in Lawrence 's case , there must have been because [ the victim ] , although he had permitted or allowed his money to be taken , had not in truth consented to the [ accused ] taking anything in excess of [ what was agreed ] .
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