Example sentences of "there have been [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There has been a breaking down of divisions both between internally and externally generated information and the distinct professional disciplines which act as handmaidens to information .
2 Recently , there has been a moving together again , but in the 1930s there developed at the University of Chicago a tradition of social research that is now known as the ‘ Chicago School ’ .
3 ABOVE : Kings Mill at Painswick : there has been a mill here since the 1400s .
4 There has been a mill on or near this site from at least the early 14th century , when it belonged to the Earl of Gloucester 's Manor .
5 THERE HAS BEEN A CASE OF MENINGITIS IN MY COMMUNITY .
6 With the chronic shortage , there has been a widening of selection criteria for the acceptance of donor organs and an extension of cardiac allograft ischaemic time in the hope of increasing the available pool of donor organs .
7 Thirdly , there has been a widening of income inequalities among households with children .
8 In every resolution , there has been a reference to making the money available for other ’ social and economic priorities ’ , thus confirming that the Labour party is the party of high taxation .
9 As part of the Aquino governments crackdown on the 19 year old communal insurgency , there has been a drive to outlaw legitimate political groups , including GABRlELA .
10 There has been a sea change , ’ he claimed .
11 ‘ Since Patsy 's murder there has been a sea change in attitude towards us by the military , ’ said Alec , a 45-year-old Catholic who has worked for the MoD since before the Troubles .
12 Unions have accepted automation since there has been a shortage of blue-collar labour and , in any case , large firms guarantee most jobs ( for men ) until retiring age .
13 Will the Home Secretary bear in mind that the rural areas of Northumberland have been especially difficult to police while the urban areas have been under great pressure and there has been a shortage of officers ?
14 There has been a shortage of top class Irish singles players — outdoor and indoor — over the past few years .
15 ‘ That 's even more bizarre , which makes us believe there has been a mix-up of flasks , ’ Grollet said .
16 ‘ OK , ’ she said resignedly , ‘ so there has been a mix-up in the booking , these things happen .
17 Over the last few years , there has been a transformation in the quality newspaper market .
18 Massey 's work attempts to do two things at once : it is part of the revolution in human geography in which there has been a transformation of explanation in that discipline and at the same time , it is intended to inform the construction of political strategies .
19 I have received the recent excellent report by the CBI 's manufacturing advisory group which showed that there has been a transformation in manufacturing performance during the 1980s .
20 I have received the recent excellent report by the CBI 's manufacturing advisory group which showed that there has been a transformation in manufacturing performance during the 1980s .
21 Since privatisation there has been a transformation in the attitude and work of those energy companies towards promoting energy efficiency as well as selling their product .
22 There has been a transformation in the economy of Wales , which is now as much electronics and science based as it is steel and coal based .
23 There has been a transformation in terms of attitude , in terms of product , in terms of quality and in terms of price .
24 There has been a development on the Livesey case , sir .
25 Before the 1972 Act , it was usual for principal authorities to have a fairly standard pattern of senior officials — a medical officer of health , an engineer and surveyor , a chief education officer and so on , but there has been a development towards different breakdowns of functions and new titles .
26 Other features do not agree with this , and recently there has been a swing to favour the lungfishes as nearer the origin of amphibians and , ultimately , ourselves .
27 If , over the years , you suspect that there has been a swing to or away from attending more than once a Sunday , you may want to take the trouble of further refining your data .
28 In the analysis of how schools transmit culture , there has been a swing away from the idea that schools were gender-neutral conveyors of ‘ objective ’ knowledge to the view that schools , through the way they structure knowledge , are almost complete reproducers of societal divisions — including sex role stereotypes .
29 In the UK , there has been a revival in the traditional art of sausage-making and strict regulations now dictate the maximum quantity of cereal filler allowed in the not-so-humble British banger .
30 There has been a revival of catastrophe theory , a return to doctrines over 200 years old , to explain extinctions .
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