Example sentences of "[adv] be there " in BNC.

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1 So are there other sources of evidence that can offer deeper insights ?
2 So are there criticisms ?
3 So are there two boats going every day then ?
4 So ARE there any passionate toyboys or immoral goings on in Gloucestershire 's own Paradise .
5 Not only are there few people in the Highlands and Islands , but they are much fewer than in the past ( see Appendix 2 ) .
6 Not only are there some excellent buys to be had in the traditionally exclusive Champagne market , but wine enthusiasts are beginning to discover that there are some superb choices to be had among ‘ méthode champenoise ’ wines such as Cava from Spain — Sainsbury 's Cava , £4.75 .
7 Not only are there vines as far as the eye can see from its brand-new winemaking centre in Vertus , but the company also owns nearly 310 acres of its own vineyards , most of them sited on the Côte des Blancs .
8 Not only are there dangers that a particular tab of E contains strychnine or whatever , there is also the chance that it is not E at all .
9 The task is by no means easy : not only are there the writings of Marx and Engels and then later Lenin , but also the revisionist writings of Berstein , Rosa Luxemburg and most recently the critique from within the Marxist camp from people such as Althusser and Kolakowski and other Euro-communists .
10 ( Rom 8 ) Not only are there the promises of Jesus himself on which to base this expectation but there is the evidence of the resurrection .
11 Not only are there few adverse occupational consequences , but there is very little social scandal .
12 And not only are there two other tour events taking place the same week but also the ECC special event in Antwerp .
13 The gallows humour disguises the very real misery that El Niño causes ; not only are there no fish to harvest , but the arrival of the rogue current , reaching down all those unfamiliar and unwelcome degrees of latitude , invariably causes heavy rains , soil erosion , landslips and added misery to the towns along the Peruvian and Ecuadorian coast .
14 There has been an increase in life expectancy , with the result that not only are there more elderly people , but there is also a greater likelihood that children will have left home long before the parents ' death .
15 Not only are there examples of extreme rarity , a large ‘ Christ driving the money changers from the temple ’ in coloured chalk by Jacopo Bassano , two handsome brush drawings by Carpaccio , a ‘ Thebaid ’ by Costa , the only drawing which can be attributed with any reason to Desiderio da Settignano , Pordenone 's superb red chalk ‘ Martyrdom of Saint Peter Martyr ’ , drawn in competition with Titian and Palma Vecchio , which comes from Chatsworth and should never have been allowed an export licence from Britain , Albert Cuyp 's delightful ‘ Milkmaid ’ , Saenredam 's ‘ Choir and north ambulatory of the Church of Saint Bavo , Haarlem ’ , Altdorfer 's ‘ Christ carrying the cross ’ , but also many of great beauty , Turner 's finished watercolour ‘ Long Ship lighthouse , Land 's End ’ , the anonymous Swiss ( Bernese ? )
16 Not only are there differences between schools within the same local authority area but there are differences in the ways in which each local authority organises its schools .
17 Not only are there fewer titles published today but the process of decline has also led to monopolies within large cities .
18 Not only are there likely to be unphysiological levels of stimulation , but it is frequently unclear , from published reports , how extensive the effective stimulation zone actually was .
19 Not only are there competing social sciences , but everyone has to be something of a social scientist just to get by in this world .
20 Not only are there now departments of journalism and creative writing but the academy is now a central source of employment for many writers ( as witness that modern phenomenon the university novel ) ; its members and ex-members increasingly comprise the major audience for many arts ; and , ‘ English ’ has become a theoretical subject like any other .
21 Furthermore , according to the Centre 's marketing officer , Ken Forrest , there is no shortage of skilled personnel in the region — not only are there are more graduates per head in Scotland than in any other region of the UK , but 20% of all UK computer science graduates are Scottish .
22 Not only are there many major categories of creatures — monkeys , rodents , spiders , hummingbirds , butterflies — but most of those types exist in many different forms .
23 Not only are there good approximations to such an object available in nature but also it is an ideal subject for theoretical consideration .
24 Where work can be planned in co-operation , in any modification or adaptation of team teaching , not only are there obvious gains for the students but the teacher himself receives much needed support .
25 Although this appeal is only the third case ever brought by a local authority to come before the courts , not only are there numerous local authorities , we were also provided with a list of government departments which happen to be bodies corporate and would , on the argument of Mr. Newman for the council , equally have the right to sue for libel .
26 Not only are there fewer workers around on each farm than formerly , but the modern farm worker spends much of his time isolated in the noisy interior of his tractor cab .
27 A closer look at this data supports the obvious view that not only are there different rates of accidents among manual occupations but also that rates of accidents are higher in occupations with high proportions of manual than non-manual workers .
28 Not only are there many more of them , they 've evolved technologically to become even mor dangerous , while at the same time becoming harder to detect .
29 Thus , not only are there ambiguities in practice in terms of the organisational design of public sector organisations but they do not tell us very much about the power and status that attach to particular departments .
30 Not only are there problems in making relevance judgments on surrogate documents , i.e. , titles of books ; but also the interactive nature of the search process whereby the query may be reformulated makes it very difficult to see how recall can be applied .
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