Example sentences of "that there be very little [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has been reported that there is very little overlap between major histocompatibility complex class II ( HLA-DR ) and L1 expressing lamina propria cells in normal human gut mucosa but the nature of those producing L1 at this site has not been determined .
2 But there is a third reason for the silence on international issues , namely the fact that there is very little Britain can or will do .
3 To sum up this chapter 's survey of what people believe about sleep and dreaming — what seem to be the self-evident truths — it must be admitted that there is very little consensus .
4 In interpretation , it should be remembered that there is very little size reduction of quartz sand grains during transport , but that selective sorting may mean that the small grains are carried farther , or are winnowed and deposited by weaker currents ( Folk , 1974b ) .
5 The flimsiness of the case means that there is very little support for the keyboard which flexes badly .
6 A serious problem with this approach is that prudential agents may assume that the oldest group in society is relatively small in number , and further that there is very little chance of living to that age — so may devote scant resources to the oldest group .
7 The first point to emphasise is that there is very little disagreement amongst any of the theorists outlined here about what it is that is to be analysed .
8 You have limited er suppliers who you choose er having heard the figures that you 've given us today erm i it seems to me that there is very little control of that expenditure .
9 In fact , Posner ( 1974 ) points out that there is very little research indeed that can be considered as a direct test of the economic theory , and the results of these few tests are not clear cut .
10 The sky , too , is treated as a series of planes continuing the composition up to the top of the canvas , so that there is very little suggestion of depth even behind the buildings and mountains on the horizon .
11 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
12 But I would n't agree that there is very little difference between the parties on green issues .
13 In real canoeing the study of experienced paddlers shows that there is very little difference between a high and low brace ( Figure 5 ) and to make a distinction is often counter-productive .
14 If this burden is not discharged one may conclude that there is very little difference indeed between some versions of positivism and Finnis 's account of natural law .
15 Since an interview is essentially a stimulus-response situation this means that there is very little standardization of either the stimuli or the recording of the responses .
16 It may seem to some of you that there 's very little hope left for us in Krishnapur .
17 With the Topper , you 'll find that there 's very little water in the cockpit and so you can start sailing almost immediately .
18 I accept that erm and of course he 's dealing with it , approaching it from the basis that that factual issue is one she 's resolved in favour of the plaintiff erm it may be that there 's very little issue between us , it may be that the defendant would concede if your Lordship were to find that er the plaintiff had been asking Mr on several occasions to get him out of the contract , it may be conceded , I know not .
19 It was generally understood that there was very little chance of the deal being referred to the MMC .
20 The claim was also made that there was very little support at all for local small businesses from government agencies .
21 When the various coats of paint were stripped off , Dick and his crew discovered that there was very little airframe corrosion externally or internally , and the fact that the airframe was out of reach of the public meant that the fairings and the skins were n't dented at all .
22 And devolution might be less effective than it should be if , as could well be the case in Scotland for example , the support for one particular party was such that there was very little likelihood of a change of control at elections .
23 Harold Couch , president of the British Council of Shopping Centres agreed that there was very little risk to the public but said the council was undertaking further research .
24 As he plundered her mouth Jenna was faintly aware that there was very little anger left in him ; this was complete sensuality , no doubt because he had been robbed of an evening with Claudine in his arms .
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