Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [ex0] have [be] " in BNC.

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1 What should the post-Christian then hold of the religion that there has been down the ages ?
2 The allegation that there had been a military show of strength was flatly denied by Yakovlev on May 4 .
3 The allegation that there has been undue secrecy seems untrue .
4 The first priority was to re-establish the team unity that had been allowed to dwindle , with the result that there had been much arguing and bickering The old inter-island rivalries that Worrell had eradicated had surfaced again , and he knew the team would accomplish little until these disappeared .
5 However , in recent years a blitz on such companies has been mounted with the result that there has been some improvement .
6 He said in a Commons written reply that there has been mounting concern over the costs of veterinary supervision , with hourly fees reaching £40 .
7 There was initial optimism that there had been a breakthrough in relations between Syria and Israel , but by Aug. 27 , Palestinian negotiators were expressing disappointment at the detailed autonomy proposals presented by the new Labour government .
8 It emerged after the first reports of the Dushanbe violence that there had been a demonstration on Feb. 10 in Frunze , the capital of Kirghizia , likewise sparked off by rumours of the resettlement there of Armenian refugees .
9 Later in the paper I 'll be explaining that , whilst there was also a recognition that there was a gradual build-up in the care requirements , there does n't seem to have been the same explicit recognition that there 's been a gradual build-up in the assessment and care management which has an increased ongoing cost in future years .
10 No , I think it 's just , it 's just to ensure that there 's a recognition that there have been a number of partners , that have led to the creation of the project .
11 ‘ He wished to make it clear for the purposes of this case that there had been a genuine company in Bombay called Rasiklal & Sons , ’ Dutta told Snaresbrook Crown Court .
12 It is certainly the case that there have been debates , often acrimonious ones , between self-styled multiculturalists and antiracists .
13 The last faint hope that there had been some mistake died .
14 So great is the slaughter that there has been enormous public concern and since 1978 my colleagues and I have studied the effect of road casualties on the toads that breed in the lake at Llandrindod Wells , in mid-Wales .
15 It is not perhaps since Romanticism that there has been so much discussion , and underlying uncertainty , about the market of literature , and it is no accident that recent years have seen an expansion of the sociology of literature as an academic discipline , alongside increased research into reading habits , the best-seller and how to write it , and the levels of writing that appeal to different strata of the public .
16 My hon. Friend the Member for The Wrekin has proved to the hilt that there has been a greater , easier and more eager resort to the guillotine than at any time in English parliamentary history .
17 Three-quarters felt that there had been little feedback following its presentation .
18 It was the first time in the campaign that there had been any rapport between the embattled figures on the platform and the assembled press and television correspondents .
19 He was consumed by indignation that there had been so many attempts to swindle his country in its attempts to gain arms to protect itself from the aggression of Iraq .
20 and McNeill J. , had to consider an application for a writ of habeas corpus , where justices had refused bail on the ground that there was likely to be interference with witnesses and had at an application for a further remand in custody declined to hear the defendant 's counsel who wished to renew the application for bail on the basis that there had been a material change of circumstances .
21 Roger Henderson , QC , the Bar 's public affairs spokesman , warned that the words used in the White Paper were open to different interpretations , but said : ‘ Lord Donaldson has plainly interpreted the White Paper on the basis that there has been a major change from the Green Paper . ’
22 If an Act is challenged on the basis that there have been procedural defects during its passage through Parliament , will the courts look behind the formal words of enactment and inquire whether the requirements of the common law have been satisfied ?
23 For example , a statement by the vendor that there have been various disputes by the employees completely undermines the warranty .
24 Although some prison staff claimed to the Woolf inquiry that there had been a worsening ‘ mix ’ of prisoners in their prisons prior to the disorders , Woolf did not state that this was a cause of the riots .
25 There were therefore a number of attempts to avoid the conclusion that there had been a big bang .
26 There are modern history books which ostensibly focus on periods of great social change but the reader could be forgiven for reaching the conclusion that there have been no social changes which have involved/ affected women .
27 Erm th there were some complaints about er , this is first liaison meeting that there 'd been in the county , and you know they were obviously
28 The deputy commander of the first artillery battalion reported that all its cell members had been so busily engaged on operations amongst the civilian population that there had been no meeting for over a month ( they were probably occupied in some of the unsavoury tasks noted earlier by our peasant soldier and his mother ) .
29 I can confirm to the hon. Gentleman that there have been no serious discussions yet about the location of the European system of central banks .
30 The report concludes Goldman had ‘ a valid basis for relying on the market-makers ’ exemption , ’ and there was no evidence to support speculation that there had been ‘ some form of illegal share suppport operation by Goldman ‘ .
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