Example sentences of "[is] there [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 In the A7 , the Single Chip A Series Mainframe Processor is combined with an 80486 companion processor , using the common iAPX-86 architecture dev-eloped by Unisys for its personal computers , Unix and CTOS machines ; it is there to support Unix or OS/2 applications in parallel with the proprietary MCP/AS .
2 The money is there to support innovation .
3 What the bloody hell is there to apologise for ?
4 The model you see is secondary ; she is there to sell the product .
5 Most everybody who 's anybody is there to sell .
6 The bookseller is there to sell books ; those on his shelves are , therefore , attractive to the reading public in that topic and are worth exploring .
7 So the architect is there to give you .
8 The cassette will continue to play , whether he is there to listen to it or not .
9 He is there to listen to the evidence , to present the evidence to the jury , the jury then , say , whether the man in the dock or woman in the dock or whatever 's in the dock , is guilty or not guilty .
10 We shall not rest until the government of Britain fully belongs to the citizens it is there to serve .
11 What it does demand is a policy based on staffroom agreement which can be accepted by teachers and parents as being appropriate to meeting the needs of the children which the school is there to serve .
12 A school which is seen to be supporting its clients is much more likely to be supported in turn , by the community it is there to serve .
13 The gens is there to demonstrate the possibility of a totally communal classless stage based on totally different principles to those of capitalism , but which , Engels claims , actually represents a state of affairs which had existed , and for which there is historical evidence .
14 We do n't get a coordinated service because no consultant is there to take charge of a multi-disciplinary approach .
15 If the process is to be continued , I hope that his Prime Minister will ensure that he is there to continue it .
16 He is there to perform , so let's accept that he ( or she ) will take whatever risks with his body he deems appropriate to the importance in his own life of winning the prize .
17 The cough is there to signal that something is going awry and needs attention after which it will be all right .
18 Since nineteen eighty seven the number of vacant local authority dwellings has also fallen and these are the cuts I do want , cuts in the number of empty houses , cuts in the rent arrears , cuts in the tax arrears so that the money is there to spend on the services that people want .
19 ‘ In fact exactly the whip the jockeys use , but it is there to stop our horses running out or refusing .
20 Hopefully if the money is there to enable the works to be built , then we 'll see Venice safeguarded well into the next century .
21 One is for the representative not to vote as an individual , but to cast for each position or proposition the number of votes cast for it by those ( s ) he is there to represent .
22 As with the passport photograph that is used to verify the identity of the subject and which functions like the signature in official documents , this function of the face can be detected in traditional portraiture where the face on the canvas is there to represent the true likeness of the model .
23 It is not there to prevent crime ; it is there to promote the work of the police .
24 Somebody must be responsible , otherwise who is there to sue ?
25 If a woman becomes weary , or at last dead , from child-bearing , it matters not ; let her only die from bearing , she is there to do it .
26 The chance is there to create a Western homeland from the Pacific coast of the United States to the Urals .
27 Even if there is no appointment system , the receptionist is there to smooth the process .
28 Who is there to put the brakes on these outbreaks of zeal , and the absolute belief that , no matter how bizarre , the allegations are water-tight ?
29 So where else is there to put it ?
30 The temptation is there to say , ‘ Tough , but he can afford it . ’
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