Sentence examples for has been disruption from inspiring English sources

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There has been disruption to rail travel between Chester and Holyhead due to the fire.

The bout of snowy weather began last Friday when a rare red warning of snow preceded a day which saw more than 1,000 schools close, and there has been disruption to varying degrees across different parts of Wales each day since.

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A more important driver of dearer oil has been disruptions in supply.

The treaty did not stop the French from launching shells containing a primitive tear gas on German lines in 1914 but their aim had been disruption.

Southeastern said there had been disruption following a signal failure near Stonegate.

Martin Driver from Metro, the organisation that looks after West Yorkshire's buses and trains, said there had been disruption to services.

A. There is reason to be concerned, and there have been disruptions.

There have been disruptions to output in South Africa, where mines have been closed after accidents.

"There have been disruptions across a range of different countries who we work with as close partners.

There have been disruptions in supply of the vaccine, which costs $160 per dose and must be stored frozen.

The recent crisis is not an isolated event — there have been disruptions in the past and there will be again – whether from labor disputes, political strife or catastrophic weather conditions.

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