Example sentences of "there has be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There has been exposed for all eyes to see the lack of military ability of ‘ the most brilliant strategist of all time ’ , that is , our megalomaniac corporal .
2 Listening to the news through a set of headphones is at the core of the work and for the last year there has been monitoring of television broadcasts by satellite .
3 There has been racing at York since roman times when horses were matched against each other about a mile to the north of the city .
4 The papers say there has been shooting in the centre of Tripoli far to the north .
5 There has been hastening of change , a move towards what Kenneth Baker , the Conservative Secretary of State for Education , has called a series of ‘ benchmarks ’ appropriate to all schools .
6 There has been input to this scheme from all divisions of the Department resulting in a very successful project of which we can be justifiably proud .
7 Analysis of the nuclear DNA of the mole salamander Ambystoma has shown that there has been crossing with males of related sexual species .
8 Rather , there has been feeling of surprise at just how much energy the ideologists of the Soviet regime expended in the fight against what was then known as ‘ anti-Soviet ’ art .
9 Development there has been described by Lehmann as ‘ modernisation with fitful growth ’ , because the expansion of the state apparatus has meant modernisation in terms of growing bureaucracy and an increase in formal , at the expense of clientelist and personal , relationships at work but at the same time agricultural productivity has been erratic ( Lehmann 1982 ) .
10 However , Great Ayton members wo n't miss out on the deal because his appearance there has been rescheduled for Sunday , March 1 .
11 Although there has been a growing amount of evidence that rewarding good behaviour can be far more effective in maintaining pupil discipline than punishing bad behaviour , and despite official encouragement for rewarding , there has been found to be ‘ a continuing emphasis ’ on punishments .
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