Example sentences of "there had also " in BNC.

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1 But there had also been this other vision — of the ‘ green wood full of primroses ’ — which he had glimpsed through a hole in the wall , and which promised all the things which Lewis and Greeves had come to label ‘ It ’ or ‘ Joy ’ .
2 The yew had been grown by John Combes in the early 1700s when this house was built , and there had been an altercation about it ; there had also been an altercation about the building .
3 Yet there had also been a long lag before financial markets began to apply many of the points these academics made .
4 And there had also been for many years the musical evenings at your parents ' home .
5 With fifty teams present , there had also been one hell of a party the night before .
6 There had also been a ‘ drift ’ to the cities of unemployed rural labour who were creating a new social problem in communist China .
7 In one , Moss Green , there had also been an increase in the percentage of girls opting for chemistry , physics and technical crafts .
8 Earlier some engineers had derided this side of the business as mere ‘ ironmongery ’ , and there had also been political constraints on development .
9 To speak differently , if e had not occurred , then even if there had also occurred any change x logically consistent with the absences of e and of cc , and consistent with the absences of links between cc and e , it would also have been the case that cc did not occur .
10 There had also been talk of Wishart and Minton visiting America which , like Oscar Wilde , they hoped to take by storm .
11 There had also been offensive remarks about Charles 's ageing toothless bite .
12 There had also been recent newspaper reports of Bugis prahus putting into the atolls east of Celebes , burning the villages to the ground , and making off with the whole year 's harvest of copra the oil-bearing coconut husks — which was the inhabitants ' sole source of income .
13 There had also been rumours that Germany had paid a ransom to get two of their hostages out a few months earlier , and what with Germany breaking ranks , Irangate and now this suspected deal for the French hostages , British newspapers were of full moral outrage at the weakness of other countries and their capitulation in the fight against terrorism .
14 Between 1974 and 1986 there had also been two tiers in Greater London and the six metropolitan counties in England , but this position was changed from 1 April 1986 , when the upper-tier authorities were abolished .
15 There had also been progress in compiling the common list of exportable products , which had grown from 312 items in 1987 to more than 700 .
16 There had also been recent allegations that Vacek had acted to prevent relevant documents from reaching the commission .
17 There had also been reports of dissident troops moving towards the area from a camp in the centre of the town .
18 There was in the polytechnics and colleges , as there had also been in the colleges of advanced technology , some general discussion about the validity of sandwich courses as such , given the possibility that they might be a means of perpetuating outdated practices .
19 The transfer of courses from London external to CNAA was by then complete , but there had also been a growth of CNAA part-time law degree courses — at Ealing , Leicester , Liverpool , Manchester , Newcastle and Wolverhampton — with others in the pipeline .
20 There had also been problems with leaflets for Newcastle North and Central , Redcar , Gateshead and North Durham .
21 He said there had also been no difficulties with the inadmissibility of computer evidence because the council used other sorts of documents to prove its cases .
22 Mr Normandale added that there had also been a recent rise in the landings of whiting , resulting in fish landing values rising £90,000 in the last two months to £312,330 .
23 In recent years , fraud cases involving professionals had received a lot of publicity in Scotland , but there had also been a surge in mortgage and cheque frauds , primarily at the expense of banks .
24 He said there had been representations from the bookmaking and greyhound racing industries in Scotland opposed to evening opening , though there had also been comments from the bookmaking industry supporting the principle .
25 He added that there had also to be analysis of what was meant by ‘ sustained ’ .
26 There had also been personal prejudice against the three men who would have been on trial .
27 There had also been a long-term rundown of producer stock levels , especially of US grain buffer stocks .
28 Two weeks ago , a television was thrown out of the flat window and there had also been fights .
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