Example sentences of "have been any " in BNC.

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1 He is unlikely to be satisfied with an offer to re-run the reselection procedure if it can be proved that there have been any serious breaches of the party 's rules .
2 If this fails to hold the situation then review the case and see if there have been any changes or new information come to light that would enable you to select a more similar remedy which could carry on the work of the first remedy .
3 There never have been any economic or social targets , but given the attitude of government over the first seven years of the LDDC this is hardly surprising .
4 Yet there have been any surprise at the decision , dismissed brusquely by DEC chief executive Robert Palmer with a curt ‘ Nothing personal .
5 I 've played a lot of these poker games in my time as a computer own , and none of them have been any cop ( especially bad was Maria Whittaker 's Christmas Box ) .
6 That 's a problem for the Continent , though — there never have been any European mink in the British Isles .
7 This gives you time to chase it up if there have been any hiccups .
8 ‘ I 'm simply calling to see if there have been any developments . ’
9 ‘ I should n't think there have been any shortage of women in your life who would have been delighted to make a home for you anywhere in the world ! ’ she told him waspishly , disliking the way he was making her feel a little sorry for him .
10 Let us assume that someone , speaking of George , utters : ( 10 ) he certainly did n't make the comments audible On the assumption that the adjective is here a predicate qualifier , George is innocent of responsibility for the comments which were audible , if indeed there have been any such remarks at all .
11 ‘ Would there have been any training in destabilisation ? ’
12 You can confirm this that there have been any convictions for er er er two men conspiring to commit armed robbery or anything of that sort have there ?
13 ‘ I do n't think there have been any new developments since yesterday morning , but I 'll run through them to keep you up to date . ’
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