Example sentences of "[adv] there be [noun] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps there 's hope for me yet , he thought as he unrolled the fillet on the cutting board .
2 But maybe cos there was no opportunity , they did n't see there to be I mean like they did n't know any better but as soon as , I mean things are rapidly changing they 're given the opportunity to erm I mean through the struggles to actually take charge of the conditions and to gain so some material and perhaps there was beginnings of them seeing that well perhaps we ought to look more to this sub-culture and to erm
3 So there 's ambivalence towards you .
4 So there were parts of me that watched the naming ceremony for the new catapult with some amusement , even contempt .
5 Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills .
6 ( Now there 's honesty for you ! ) .
7 Now there 's guys like you around . ’
8 Now there 's confidence for you , assuming that if anybody gets hurt it wo n't be you .
9 Now there are calls for him to resign .
10 Authority chairman Tony Russell said the hearing , which had already cost the authority £90,000 , was only due to last ten days but now there was prospect of it continuing for up to three months .
11 And then there is B to it , what ?
12 Instead there are psychiatrists like me .
13 Instead there were Kinks in it where the rods joined it , and the ends of the rods were attached to collars which were secured around the kinks .
14 Again there was silence between them , but as Mr Beecham stared at this young man , he remembered Martin hinting that his aunt kept the young boy on a tight rein ; and he also went further back and recalled Arthur 's confidence and how he had once described his sister-in-law as a frantic leech .
15 POLONIUS : ( Aside ) Though this be madness , yet there is method in it .
16 He wrote to Sheldon , ‘ My folly and forwardness hath wrought my trouble ; but yet there was zeal in it , and I thought there was much reason , and I am sure I intended piously , and there are very many that still do think so . ’
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