Example sentences of "there [am/are] in " in BNC.

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1 The time signature is merely a guide to the number of minims , crotchets and quavers there are in a bar .
2 And , as the bumper harvest comes in , there are in David Gardner 's words ‘ No longer long faces among English hop growers . ’
3 There are in all governments between the Treasury and spending ministers .
4 The few females there are in senior management seem to endorse this .
5 For a £1 ‘ Each Way ’ bet , you stake £2. £1 of this goes on the same horse to win and the other £1 goes on the same horse to finish in the first three or four places , depending on how many runners there are in the race .
6 ‘ The trouble is , the more ingredients there are in a product , the more chance there is of becoming allergic to them , ’ says dermatologist , Steven Wright .
7 Analysis of these mirrors shows high levels of tin on the reflecting surface , but although all these mirrors are superficially similar , there are in fact two quite different types .
8 There are arguments here , as there are in relation to mistake , that the law should impose a duty on men to consider consent , and therefore should treat them as reckless if they have failed to give any thought to the matter .
9 These have been possible because the portraits of Roman emperors of the first two centuries AD were , for the most part , strongly individualised and because portraits in the round have survived in large numbers — there are in some cases well over a hundred examples for each emperor .
10 Thus there are in the cytoplasm many different kinds of tRNA molecule , each kind being characterized by two ‘ labels ’ : at one end is the anticodon ( which pairs with a codon in the message ) , and at the other end an attachment site for an amino acid ( which is recognized by an enzyme carrying that particular amino acid ) .
11 It is easier for this to happen if there are in any case two copies of most genes present most of the time , as in diploids .
12 If proofs there are in this book they are only that Marxism is now quite properly the preserve of cranks and dreamers .
13 Though the island ( there are in fact several but all are now linked by causeways and bridges ) is only 600 miles off the South Carolina coast , it is thought by many of the tourists to be the genuine article — a part of England just spitting distance from Land 's End .
14 There are in fact over 180 kms of marked walks , some of which are fairly strenuous .
15 Thirdly , since dominant females have most young it follows that the more subordinate females there are in the harem the lower the potential reproductive success of any one of them .
16 There are in existence some brief audio recordings of alleged two-way radio conversations between Blake and Bourke which are said to have been made in October 1966 .
17 There 's plenty of food for the world however many people there are in it , because no one 's started farming the seas yet , have they ?
18 At the time of writing this column , we have been told that there are in the Gulf both the largest and the second largest oil slicks in the history of the world .
19 There are in fact good reasons for this .
20 ‘ PARKS THERE ARE in England more than in all Europe . ’
21 There are in almost all animals two main axes , the antero-posterior which defines the ‘ head ’ and ‘ tail ’ ends and the dorso-ventral axis which is at right angles to it .
22 The result has been that the majority of boards produced today fall under the blanket description of being funboards , although there are in fact a number of different designs .
23 In addition , and in response to rapidly dwindling forest resources , there are in many nations afforestation programmes on both small and large scales .
24 F. When firms in the UK and the EEC want to expand their businesses with extra new branch factories they consider carefully the special advantages which there are in Northern Ireland .
25 There are more Welsh people living in England than there are in Wales !
26 There are in this force a number of young men who have fixed hours of duty — 8.30 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. with every Sunday off .
27 There are in effect only two types of private purpose which might be imposed on a beneficiary .
28 There are many different ways in which death or divorce can alter the family pattern and there are no ground rules to help us know how to behave , as there are in the case of the traditional nuclear family .
29 Then , on closer inspection , it emerges that there are oddities in this particular instance ( as there are in so many cases ) and the quest is on to identify the survival value of these particular idiosyncrasies .
30 One might almost be driven to conclude that there are in fact two ‘ plans ’ , the public one which always seems to go awry and a secret one that the economy actually works to .
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