Example sentences of "[vb past] that there have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The NEC believed that there had to be changes and had already begun wide-ranging consultations .
2 It seemed that there had to be some medium throughout space through which the light traveled .
3 ‘ It was then I decided that there had to be a market out there for an ironing service for professional women — and this has very much proved to be the case . ’
4 I knew that there had to be a wound : she had not been drowned or strangled or poisoned .
5 In Lawrence [ 1982 ] AC 510 , Lord Diplock said that there had to be an obvious and serious risk of some physical harm or substantial damage to property in relation to reckless driving and causing death by reckless driving .
6 Council leader John Williams ( Lab ) said that there had to be strict conditions .
7 SCHOOLS Minister Michael Fallon yesterday denied that there had to be any cuts in the education budget in Northumberland .
8 The Divisional Court , presided over by the Lord Chief Justice , Lord Parker , emphasized that there had to be a ‘ real possibility ’ of a breach of the peace , but went on to find that just such a situation of menace existed here : eighteen people ‘ milling about ’ when there were only eight people in the works created a ‘ real danger of something more than mere picketing ’ .
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