Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] there [is] [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean there 's plenty of ways of doing it . |
2 | Because I mean there 's plenty of epigrams like a rolling stone gathers no moss , but that 's a subject not a verb , and it 's actually saying something totally different , or every time |
3 | I mean there 's one in there particularly that |
4 | Erm but I mean there 's nothing in , in that that we get from national level that has anything at all appertaining to Northumberland in it or on it , has it ? |
5 | they ca n't tell the difference I mean there 's nothing In fact if I ca n't get Krona at Presto and I ca n't get it at Co-op , I shall write to Kr to Pre to Krona and say I 'll have a I 'll have a box . |
6 | Cos he 's bound , I mean with all that mud and everything , I mean there 's lots of sheep droppings and god knows what up there is n't there ? |
7 | I do n't think I even join up some , I mean there 's lots of words I do |
8 | And they reckon what , what it , that 's all it 's going to be a three hour test I do n't agree with putting a child of that age through a test I mean there 's none of this nursery pick out who is slow on what , where , why and when , who 's good at something who 's , who 's not so good at it , erm apparently and er , put a seven year old through this exam , find out what they 're good at and what they 're not , well the teachers obviously are n't doing their jobs very well . |
9 | She said : ‘ I hope there 's nothing in it , it could make the difference between Hunter-Blair 's column continuing or being axed . ’ |
10 | Well I hope there 's nobody in Coulson House because it 's boarded up and I can not see how you get a vacant bed in Coulson House and this is this exercise . |
11 | ‘ I know there 's nothing between you , ’ he murmured . |
12 | You and I know there 's nothing to it , so why get uptight about a lot of Press comment ? ’ |
13 | Because now I know there 's nothing behind the fancy shirt that interests me in the slightest . ’ |
14 | I know there is something in your past of which you will not speak . |
15 | I spect there 's one on the station somewhere , but I du n no where it is . |
16 | While different kinds of discrimination are not to be conflated , I believe there is something to be learned from homophobia about other kinds . |
17 | Now as a traditional climber I find the emergence of these new activities such as sport abseiling and sport climbing somewhat sterilised and regulated , but I suppose there is plenty of room in Britain for all offshoots and variations of the parent activity , and we must accept these developments with open arms as we did bolts and competitions . |
18 | I suppose there 's nothing on television this afternoon sit down . |
19 | Hadlee reflected for a moment : ‘ I suppose there 's something to be said for that . |
20 | ‘ I 've never been called a carpenter before , ’ he mused , ‘ but I suppose there 's something in the description . |
21 | I bet there 's plenty in those . " |
22 | I think there 's one on the . |
23 | CATHERINE I think there 's one with a girl standing in front of a gate , with a collie beside her . |
24 | ‘ Sometimes I think there 's something at the back of all this that 's so … so bloody bizarre . |
25 | I think there 's something between Moira and he said surely he said why ? |
26 | I think there 's something like magic that makes gardens grow and things happen . |
27 | When somebody pressed his PLAY button , I said , ‘ People think I 'm stupid because I think there 's something in this alien business . |
28 | ‘ I think there 's someone in the Cathedral . ’ |
29 | ‘ Not that I think there 's anything to be ashamed of in pursuing one 's legitimate debts . |
30 | We 're in a mess and nothing is going to pull us out ; I am not a socialist ; I 'm not impressed by your little man in Rome ; I do n't like ultra-nationalists ( I 'm not one of those who 'd follow the general ) ; I think there is something to be said for constitutional monarchy but in France that cause is as dead as mutton ; I have not much faith in the League , nor in democracy as an up-to-date technique of government . |