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

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1 This is apparently so whether or not there has been compliance with the formal requirements of company law applicable to dealings with the property of a company and even to cases where the consent relied on is ultra vires : see Reg. v. Roffel [ 1985 ] V.R. 511 and Reg. v. McHugh ( 1988 ) 88 Cr.App.R. 385 .
2 ( 2 ) In determining whether or not there has been compliance with the requirement as to supervision in paragraph ( 1 ) of this rule , account shall be taken of , inter alia , the arrangements for principals to see incoming mail .
3 But that is neither the history nor the practice of our professional system , not just er for accountants but for the legal system as well and I think it has stood the test of time , er he will know that there has been er there is a procedure for the joint disciplinaries scheme er which enables the er institute to investigate whether there has been compliance by member firms with the standards promulgated er with er er by the er er auditing practices board and that seems to me to be the er right way forward .
4 According to Alain Collery of Champagne Collery in Aÿ , there has been concern about the cadmium content in the soil from batteries which are also minced up along with other refuse in the boues de ville .
5 Cadmium can damage the kidneys , and there has been concern about levels of cadmium in the livers and kidneys of elks and deer in southern Sweden which have grazed on plants that have accumulated cadmium .
6 There has been concern about and criticism of the manner in which public consultation has been undertaken .
7 Second , there has been concern over the appropriate speeds for traffic in calmed areas .
8 The North Korean leader Kim Il-sung is 80 years old , and there has been speculation about his health .
9 There has been speculation among local climbers that the individuals responsible for the chipping of Hareless Heart are also to blame on this occasion ; a theory backed up by the likelihood that the vandals had some level of climbing expertise .
10 There has been bloodshed in other communities .
11 It is difficult for an individual complainant to show that there has been discrimination against him/her on the grounds of race .
12 In the case of Larbert , there has been support for the application from the Institute of Health Services Management , the Forth Valley college of nursing and midwifery and the National Board for Nursing , Midwifery and Health Visiting .
13 In the case of South Ayrshire , there has been support from a majority of consultants in general surgery , orthopaedics and radiology .
14 But elsewhere , despite quite a bit of stodge , there has been evidence of lively and ( that old critical standby ) interesting , if not necessarily very innovative , work from a wide range of quarters .
15 The first documentary reference is in the Domesday Book of 1086 , but there has been evidence of Roman and Saxon occupation .
16 There has been progress in the integration of community languages into the mainstream curriculum but the progress is pitifully slow , with a number of factors compounding a lack of confidence amongst those campaigning for greater sensitivity towards and encouragement of the forms of language brought by pupils into British Schools .
17 There has been progress in design , but no progress in accomplishment , specifically because there has been equal progress in design on both sides of the arms race .
18 In the past few years , however , there has been progress in the systematic analysis of qualitative data using a variety of specially written computer programs .
19 Indeed , there has been widespread belief that management is not really feasible despite the fact that , in terms of producing a naturally-regenerating stand of timber trees without any sign of soil deterioration , there has been success for over a century , beginning with teak in southern Asia .
20 Equally there has been disagreement within the LDP , business groupings or the bureaucracy , such that policy making is not the smooth process implied in Japan Inc .
21 Having listened with interest to the Minister 's statement on renewable energy and the fact that there has been reference to other sources of power , when shall we have a comprehensive statement on energy policy from the Government ?
22 Er , he may be concerned but my Lord erm , there has been reference to the er the professional negligence and and my Lord there is a bit I have in court , I 'm afraid the second edition because the third edition which is the latest , was not available to me this morning , but there 's a paragraph in it and I want to refer your Lordship to it , I wonder if I might read it and er hand it up to your Lordship .
23 There has been reference in the Selby area for the likelihood that land initially allocated for industry will in fact be taken up for a supermarket .
24 Herbivores are , of course , also affected by the carnivory regime , weather , and other physical features , but , in the groups of plants that have survived the animal onslaught , there has been evolution of defensive features , both physical and chemical .
25 Of course there has been inflation in the economy , but even so you can tell Wilko is a Yorkshireman .
26 The difficulty that has arisen — and one of the obstacles to progress in that area — is that there has been doubt about the law .
27 In addition , of course , there has been influence from across the Irish Sea , in particular with the widespread use of Bakewell 's improved Longhorn in the eighteenth century and its nineteenth-century Shorthorn successor , and various other English and Scottish breeds .
28 Clinton 's second allegation , that there has been collusion between the security forces and Protestant para-military groups , is based on a very few isolated cases in which part-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ) have been found guilty of passing on sensitive information .
29 But although there is immunocytochemical evidence for NO synthase in hippocampal interneurons , there has been difficulty in obtaining evidence for its expression in pyramidal or granule cells .
30 A solicitor may not accept instructions in a matter in which to his knowledge another solicitor has been retained without the consent of that other solicitor , nor should a solicitor instructed in a particular matter communicate directly with anyone who has retained a solicitor on the other side , though a direct approach may be justified if there has been difficulty in making contact with that solicitor .
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