Example sentences of "there has be something [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Conservative ministers and many commentators claim that there has been something of a revolution in British politics in the 1980s . |
2 | There has been something of a revolution in raising standards of quality in a number of manufacturing firms by encouraging departments within a factory to operate almost as separate companies . |
3 | Instead there has been something of a supermarket approach : according to the interests of the teacher a number of packages have been bought off the shelves and put in the course trolley . |
4 | ‘ There has been something of a buzz around . |
5 | Since the late 1970's there has been something of a boom in British Rail 's passenger services , with over 150 new stations having been opened and several new services developed . |