Example sentences of "[coord] there [modal v] be [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Froissart suggests that Edward intervened in Brittany merely to distract Philip , and there may be something in this ; but it was also important for him to protect the sea route from England to Aquitaine around the Finistère peninsula , and above all the allegiance of the Duke of Brittany would be a great prize in Edward 's campaign to undermine Philip VI 's authority in France .
2 Pensions are often structured in a complex way and there may be plenty of material for an ingenious expert to get his teeth into .
3 Being a single parent brings extra stresses to childcare , and there may be lots of things that have happened in your life that you have n't included in your letter .
4 And there 'll be a few showers coming along in the afternoon and there 'll be plenty of sunshine about and it should feel reasonably pleasant with temperatures around nine Celsius , forty eight Fahrenheit .
5 And there 'll be plenty like me .
6 Event organiser Jonathan Bells said today : ‘ Spring really arrives this weekend and there 'll be lots of things to see and do .
7 ‘ Though that would be risky , because it would be broad daylight , and there would be plenty of people about . ’
8 Any liquid would gather in the ditch and there would be plenty of time to take preventive action , since it did not discharge to a stream for some distance .
9 Any such deep body of liquid is likely to rise to a level corresponding to isostatic equilibrium , and there would be none of the observed mascons .
10 Of course if a number of horses are being fed in a paddock , their feedbins should be spaced well apart and there should be one for every horse .
11 If you are starting from scratch , get the basics right — plumbing should be correctly sited and there should be plenty of electrical sockets .
12 Before we start the presentation I 'd mention there will be hard copies of the slides available , the video is for internal use only and there should be plenty of time for questions at the end .
13 As for me , I had to wait the whole summer and into the late autumn for rehearsals of The Jungle Book to begin , so I went back to South London , happy in the knowledge that soon I 'd be in a professional production and there 'd be someone in the cast for me to fall in love with .
14 I think one of the problems with any new department is that there are new staff from other ministries and there must be something of a learning curve for them and probably some propensity to control their various parishioners .
15 IF MARTIN Pipe has a Gold Cup horse in his yard this season it is probably Rusch de Farges and there will be plenty of interest in this exciting young horse when he reappears in tomorrow 's A.F. Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham .
16 IF MARTIN Pipe has a Gold Cup horse in his yard this season it is probably Rusch de Farges and there will be plenty of interest in this exciting young horse when he reappears in tomorrow 's A.F. Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham .
17 They will be able to plant wild bird cover , he said , and there will be plenty of options to choose from : headlands , whole fields or any mix of these .
18 ‘ There are many good teams and many good riders and there will be plenty of rivalry between us .
19 The only animal that can afford to relax is the cockroach because it knows it will survive the Nuclear War , and there will be plenty of space after that .
20 And there will be plenty for fans as well as for musos , with events ranging from big shows at Birkenhead Town Hall and the Floral Pavilion to Sunday brunches at the Mersey Ferries booking halls and late-night concerts at Birkenhead Priory .
21 ‘ The Power of the Mask ’ will run from August to the end of October this year and there will be lots of associated events and activities .
22 There is no explicit mention of a child to be born to him and Sarah , and there will be none for another three chapters ( not until 15.4 ) .
23 When cooking with the children we want to finish with something eatable , so we are likely to add the liquid carefully ourselves , but we could let children experiment with the play-dough and if they make the first lot too soggy , more flour and salt can be added without much trouble until they make a ‘ workable ’ dough , and there can be plenty of conversation about too much , too little , a little more , a lot more and enough .
24 At some time , you 'll have to come back into some sort of a system like G C S Es if , if they 're , I mean they might be changed , but there 'll be something like
25 This mental state may indicate the remedy on its own , like the emotional state of Chamomilla often does but there may be none of it apparent and yet the physical symptoms would still indicate its use .
26 She felt limp and exhausted , but there might be someone in the kitchen , and she could n't face anyone else at the moment .
27 BZW think the figures will be largely academic , but there will be plenty of interest in the prospects for the anti-Aids drug Retrovir .
28 Aldershot Recreation Ground might be a ghost stadium at the moment , but there will be plenty of football activity there over the next few weeks , with various Aldershot & District League finals taking place at the traditional venue .
29 You may not know the answers to some of these things at first , but there will be plenty of chances to discuss them later .
30 Work hard , get in more business but there will be nothing for you at the end .
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