We have no meanings for "be any dispute" in our records yet.
1 He can speak a good deal of English now, if there should be any dispute .
2 Why should there be any dispute on a fact that can be ascertained by crossing a street?
3 If there be any dispute upon the fact, I have got the documents here to show they were there.
4 Mr Mill lays down two principles, about which, he says, "it is unlikely that there will be any dispute . "
5 The Referee: I do not think there is any dispute about that.
6 How there could have been any dispute as to the lighting is incredible.
7 I don't think anyone is any dispute about that.
8 If there was any dispute going-especiallyon a religious point-StephenFountain would rush into it with broad-sheets.
9 In consequence of this, it is said that there never again, even in sport, was any dispute between them.
10 The only matter about which there was any dispute was the time at which those regulations should take effect.
11 When there was any dispute , he used to say, 'Send for Caroline; she will tell us the right story.'
12 If there had not been , there would never have been any dispute about the matter; but the plain, broad, common-sense case is this:
13 "Very well, we'll make a test of the question of rights so there won't be any dispute about it hereafter," said Mr. Baker.
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