Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that there [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The only real conclusion that we can draw from such an exercise is that there appears to be no simple relationship between population and the wealth of a nation-state .
2 The s the point I would make is that first of all I do n't accept that twelve thousand seven hundred is er a tenable figure but that , probably the more important point is that there has to be a policy response , and a policy response to this issue demands that there is at least some response to the mi to the level of migration er you know my my my view has been put forward very clearly about that , but I would simply make make the point for the record that even accepting one hundred percent migration , there is no statistical case for a new settlement .
3 The important point was that there seemed to be no way of determinately reversing this higher-to-lower translation unless the target high-level language was already known .
4 My only complaint is that there seems to be no way of selecting a between a horizontal or vertical tiling split .
5 The second feature of the offence of causing an explosion likely to endanger life is that there appears to be no distinct fault requirement .
6 The suggestion is that there needs to be a move away from the narrow professionalism of the past towards a more generalised and politically aware professionalism .
7 The simple fact is that there needs to be an elite within the NHS , no matter how divisive that may sound if you 're reading this in Dorset or Manchester or Gwent .
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