Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun sg] be [conj] there " in BNC.

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1 One of the marvellous things about this record is that there 's so many references to all sorts of things that have happened to us over the last couple of years .
2 The rationale for this approach is that there are few suffixes relative to words .
3 The reason given for this change is that there was recent wide coverage in the press of the case of an American paramedic who succeeded by fraudulent means in obtaining limited registration from the council .
4 A corollary of this hypothesis is that there are no direct relationships between an organization 's capability in manufacturing and its capability in R & D.
5 The rationale of this exception is that there is no reason to protect a respondent who does not wish to be protected by the restrictive features of Ord. 53 procedure .
6 One explanation of this phenomenon is that there was an increase in HDV expression which they suppressed HBV expression allowing a stable equilibrium to develop between the two viruses and the liver .
7 One consequence of this approach is that there has been comparatively little research examining the beliefs and attitudes of older people about their health .
8 The logic of this view is that there is no harm in voting Labour or Liberal , or in not voting at all .
9 One of the hard lessons of this crisis was that there were limits to the power of his charisma and prestige , especially with people in Algeria .
10 But the most extraordinary aspect of this portal is that there is a cottage sitting right on top of it , flanked by neo-Gothic turrets .
11 As I have noted before , an apparent disadvantage of this design is that there is no obvious way of distinguishing acquired equivalence from acquired distinctiveness .
12 The weakness of this argument is that there is no agreement , as mentioned above , about the economic implications of regional policy .
13 The advantage of this method is that there is no need for any conversion from one set of figures to another .
14 The first question which must , therefore , be considered by doctors instructed for either party is whether there is a risk , and secondly , whether that is of SERIOUS deterioration .
15 As reported , in a revelatory mood the other day , Sun chief executive Scott McNealy confided to Wall Street analysts that Sun has seven Sparc chip projects in development : only trouble with that insight is that there are actually nine .
16 The trouble with this attitude is that there are just too many bands around for that to happen .
17 I 'll make you a cup of tea and then the only trouble with this job is that there 's that much stuff around .
18 The trouble with this method is that there are still more definitions required , for example , all of the signal control terms which are in another chapter .
19 We can leave the Housing Act 1988 and proceed to the Rent Act 1977 , bearing in mind that the issue in this case was whether there was a person , namely , the landlord , who was restricted in his right to recover possession of the premises by virtue of an enactment or rule of law .
20 One point clearly illustrated in this chapter is that there is no overall strategy for the provision , co-ordination and funding of advice services .
21 What emerges from this example is that there can be situations of moral dilemma which impose limits on what it is possible for someone to do .
22 probably are aware of in any event is that there is a facility for sandwiches laid on and I I think you 've all been told about it .
23 5.10.3 Not to use the Premises as sleeping accommodation or for residential purposes nor keep any animal fish reptile or bird anywhere on the Premises A tenant would find it difficult to resist a covenant against nuisance and the only objection to this clause is whether there should be a restriction against using the premises for a sale by auction .
24 The simple answer to this question is that there may be lots of ways in which anxiety may develop .
25 The only exception I would make to this rule is if there are special guests who actually should be ‘ on-show ’ because they enhance the programme , for whatever reason .
26 An initial difficulty on this appeal is that there is no note , approved or unapproved , of the judge 's reasons .
27 What is bound to come to mind at this point is that there are pairs of things distinct from , but fundamentally like , a causal circumstance and its effect .
28 The point I am labouring at such length is that there is a large and complicated repertoire of non-verbal behaviour without which it is impossible to communicate meanings through the medium of spoken words and although it is tempting to regard this non-lexical repertoire as something which can be painlessly removed without any significant loss of meaning , the experience of reconstructing talk from a medium in which the representation of this aspect of speech is so poor is a salutary reminder of its importance .
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