Example sentences of "there [vb base] been [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe just a little front page you know wh look at the big revisions for the sales department or something like that instead of just , when you get a new telephone directory , putting it in your folder and binning the old one , make certain people realise there 've been changes .
2 He says there 've been stories about a buyer but it has n't happened yet .
3 Erm amongst intellectuals er Er there 's one there 've been suggestions made about the holy alliance .
4 He says there 've been messages of support coming in .
5 Within these figures there have been peaks as high as 51,000 , necessitating the short-term use of military camps to contain the new army of prisoners .
6 As already noted there have been calls for national statements to encourage central and local government to develop sensitive and appropriate family and child care policies , and good child care service and practice .
7 Has been succ there has been su there have been successes though have n't there ?
8 I think it would be helpful for people who smoke erm , to think about just how very powerful a drug it is , because I know there have been studies done which show that it 's actually more difficult to stay off cigarettes than it is to stay off heroine .
9 The last two results there have been freaks .
10 The Governor admits there have been teething problems which need sorting out .
11 And in fact in some parts of the country there have been experiments tested with having sprinkler system fitted into the home .
12 Both within sociolinguistics and outside of it there have been discussions that appear to attack quantitative method for making claims about causation and correlation .
13 If , however , the church has not met mid-week and if , in addition , since their previous gatherings there have been difficulties of relationship , things may take longer .
14 ‘ The Northern Regional Health Authority are well aware there have been difficulties in this district .
15 And I believe there 's going to be a lot of killings as there have been killings .
16 In other areas there have been cutbacks .
17 In low-risk patients there is no effect of aprotinin on graft patency ; in high-risk patients there have been reports suggesting graft occlusion in patients receiving the drug .
18 In recent weeks there have been reports that the travel/holiday business has been in disarray .
19 Each and every year there have been reductions .
20 But their have been failings of the system have n't there , I mean there have been occasions
21 In the run up to todays budget meeting there have been protests by parents and teachers worried that education , as the authorities biggest spender , will bear the brunt of the cuts .
22 I I 'm very grateful to the Secretary of State , erm is he aware that increasingly over this winter there have been examples of homes for the elderly and particularly nursing homes in the private sector without casting a valued judgement on the role of the private sector , er homes that are finding difficulty in the filling the beds because of policy that is being pursued in care in the community .
23 it seems to me that often , especially with this committee er start at half ten we get to about half twelve and everyone starts shuffling and think of their lunch and often not so much recently , but in , in , in , over the last five years there have been issues I think it almost left you on because it was so close to lunch , er and people did n't then want to have to break for an hour , hour and a half and then come back , whereas if you start at two fifteen erm I think it 's easier to go on till half four , five seems to be to go to this psychological one o'clock barrier , seems to er upset people greatly agitation and er their argument is th th that er that in the afternoon
24 Organisers say they complied with the conditions of their licence , but the district council says there have been breaches of the conditions .
25 It is also helpful if it can be shown there have been arm 's length negotiations between management and the institutions and that the price benefit to management ( ie the fact that management acquire control of Newco but pay no more per share than the institutions and/or pay less than 50% of the price for more than 50% of the equity ) derives from those negotiations , rather than from management 's employment by Target .
26 On , on the point of representation , in fact , er , I think there have been representations made already be those authorities who felt they were disadvantaged in the first case , and so what you 've seen with , using this method of distribution , is a switch actually , of expenditure to London boroughs , London boroughs felt that they had lost , er , in the first round of S T G , but now if you look at the overall spread they and the er , Mets have gained .
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