Example sentences of "there is hardly any " in BNC.
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1 | There is hardly any vacant office space , while many new developments are on hold until the planning authorities have finalised a blueprint for the city . |
2 | There is hardly any information available concerning the long-term outcome of patients who cut themselves . |
3 | There is hardly any dissonance on this album . |
4 | There is hardly any need to begin a book on new technology with an explanation of why the topic is of such significance . |
5 | There is hardly any yaw , and without the rudder input the slip ball barely moved half its width . |
6 | There is hardly any bitterness for the devastation caused by the war ; there has been hardly any outcry about the inability to redeem Japanese notes-and the Japs issued Rs562 crores worth £420 million , over 30 years of Burma 's national revenue . |
7 | There is hardly any difference between the sexes , except that the casque or bonnet at the back of the head and tubercles at the nostrils are a little larger , and the beautiful rosy salmon colour a little deeper in the male bird … ’ |
8 | ‘ It 's a peculiar thing , Sally , but there is hardly any sort of a file on Harley and I ca n't find an actual signed contract . |
9 | There is hardly any wind , just a balmy breeze . |
10 | When b/a>1 there is hardly any variation . |
11 | That may cover almost anything , indeed F W Maitland said that ‘ there is hardly any department of law which does not , at one time or another , become of constitutional importance . ’ |
12 | Ski resorts have expanded so much in some countries that there is hardly any habitat left for the wildlife . |
13 | There is hardly any modern authority which suggests , as did the judges in Clarence , that either a wife can unilaterally in certain circumstances withdraw her consent , or else that the ambit of consent is restricted so that a wife is not deemed to consent to her husband where his conduct is egregious . |
14 | He added , incautiously , ‘ There is hardly any aspect of policy today in which trade union leaders are not a brake on the wheel ’ . |
15 | Unfortunately there is hardly any usable evidence on price movements ( apart from obvious dramatic rises during famine-periods ) , though capitularies document the notion of the local or market price . |
16 | From that time there is hardly any form of diet that has not been recommended , such as carbohydrate diet ( fruit , purée of potatoes or tomatoes ) , beef steak cure , milk diet ( 2–2.5 l/day ) . |
17 | There is hardly any inferencing to be done , and no ambiguity at all . |
18 | There is hardly any chance of her surviving as she is in the long term so we hope she will be able to have the transplant soon . ’ |