Example sentences of "[noun] there [vb -s] [been] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because of such concerns there has been considerable opposition to the testing of genetically engineered organisms in the field , as is exemplified by the furore surrounding the release of the so-called ‘ ice minus ’ bacterium .
2 Alongside the clinical concerns there has been significant progress in our understanding of the molecular genetics .
3 There is evidence of a growing interest in payment systems in a variety of quarters , e.g. amongst economists there is renewed interest in the link between productivity and the way labour is paid ; management theorists are paying more attention to new forms of payment within their overall interest in making in making firms more responsive ; and amongst managers and government officials there has been considerable interest expressed in performance-related pay , merit-pay and profit-sharing .
4 In the West Midlands there has been some attempt to classify the type of assistance given to each client into advice or support where support means that some action was taken by the advice worker .
5 In yet other cases there has been little attempt to intervene .
6 But in a majority of cases there has been some success , and in many instances the outcome has been very successful .
7 Since the mid-1970s there has been growing recognition that residential care can only be effective when it is part of a package aimed at helping the family as a whole , and where parents are involved in all aspects of the care process .
8 In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day .
9 However , the Community has always had variable depth in its integration — in some areas it has been deeply integrated and in others there has been shallower integration .
10 To a greater extent than with other mathematically-based research tools there has been much difference of opinion as to its relevance and utility .
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