Example sentences of "have [adv] been many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Basilica Constaninina , now the Cathedral of Rome , S. Giovanni in Laterano , has since been many times altered and added
2 There had not been many Prussians at the bridge , for at best they had only been supposed to delay the French advance .
3 There had n't been many teddy boys in Knockglen , in fact no one could ever remember having seen one except on visits to Dublin where there were groups of them hanging round corners .
4 The Preface further explains that there had recently been many books published by amateurs , ‘ mere plagiarists , , who had confused names and caused trouble , not only to customers , but also to the growers .
5 There have since been many battles at this strategic crossing place , but this was the first , the greatest and the most hard fought .
6 But there have not been many games with such drama as we saw here today .
7 There have not been many examples of large companies breaking themselves up voluntarily .
8 There is no doubt tremendous strides have been made in certain sections of the North 's economy but that progress has been partial and there have also been many setbacks .
9 ‘ I 've always felt in the past that if anyone had a problem , they could always come to me and talk about it , and there have n't been many problems that we have n't been able to solve that way . ’
10 there have n't been many ice hockey sims on the 64 — the only two I can recall ( Powerplay Hockey and Superstar Ice Hockey ) were a very long time ago .
11 There have n't been many films that show Dublin as it really is .
12 Specialist plumbers will also be needed , but Nick Booth smiles wryly and says that , so far , there have n't been many takers .
13 Have there been many changes in church and chapel attendance since then do you think ?
14 Have there been many cases on the flats or has this been a
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