Example sentences of "[pron] be [n mass] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although reported second-hand , it is said that one chap who 's $5,000 in the red and 90 days behind with payments got a call from the card company . |
2 | We need to find people to buy these places so that we can sort of balance the books , but one wonders , you know , could n't something have been done with that empty building for two years while there are folk in the area with nowhere to live . |
3 | Additionally , there are works in every subject field which resist the ‘ standard ’ rate of decline for their subjects . |
4 | ‘ My God ! there are people in the engine room . |
5 | There are people in the scene who are at least trying to create a little awareness amongst others . |
6 | ‘ There are as many motives as there are people in the Tower , Sir John . |
7 | There are people in the class I do n't remember having seen for months . " |
8 | I mean surely there are people in the careers ser |
9 | You see , there are people in the City who would pay a vast sum of money to be able to boast they had real rabbit at one of their dinners . ’ |
10 | I mean dammit , there are people in the House of Lords who started life far worse off than John Major , I am sure , so , you know , what do you mean by class ? |
11 | In one sense , there are as many roles as there are people in the audience : no one person derives exactly the same information , entertainment or instruction as another . |
12 | Feeding : They do not require much feeding ; if there are fish in the aquarium with them , the fine particles which the fish miss when eating frozen or live foods are more than enough . |
13 | I 'd rather there were sheep in the field than pigs . |
14 | If it was , that meant there were livestock in the room and the landlady had done that to stop these things falling from the wall onto the blankets . |
15 | Sometimes there were salmon in the millpond too which had lost their way — but that 's another story . ) |
16 | ‘ I thought there were salmon in the Thames nowadays . ’ |
17 | ( There were salmon in the Dee , involving extremely lucrative fishing rights . |
18 | She told me there were fish in the lake and I wanted to see for myself . ’ |
19 | I said and when we got to Glasgow I said there were people in a van blasting their horn they were absolutely mortified because |
20 | He had not realised that there were people in the area , i.e. he gave no thought to the risk . |
21 | There were people in the street shouting the name of Croatia 's wartime fascist state . |
22 | He tried to keep it quiet , but there were people in the neighbourhood who were all too eager to be a part of the excitement . |
23 | Now there 's sheep in the field while , while there 's sheep in the field , we wo n't eat lamb . |
24 | Now there 's sheep in the field while , while there 's sheep in the field , we wo n't eat lamb . |
25 | There 's sheep in the meadow and cows in the corn . |
26 | there 's people in the States who have this sort of thing done and its not , its not a problem |
27 | You did n't want to hand it , but there was people in the port |
28 | At the final count , there was £600 in the kitty , and a cheque for this amount was presented to Nursing Officer Christine Maclean ( left ) by Manager Ewen Munro ( second left ) . |
29 | However , the net monthly mortgage repayment in London is £539 ; it is £478 in the south-east , £263 in Yorkshire and Humberside and £255 in the Northern region . |
30 | The rate poundage is set by local councils and for Oxford in 1989–90 it is 291.1p in the pound . |