Example sentences of "[coord] there [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | In any living venture , it is impossible for any of the partners to be detached from the natural dynamics of working together in the project and there may have to be a realignment of membership during the course of the enterprise . |
2 | Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point . |
3 | So if the revenue had refused in the exercise of their discretion to make the repayment they did in the present case I am of opinion that in the absence of any other remedy it would have been open to Woolwich to claim repayment in proceedings for judicial review , and there would appear to be no reason why such proceedings would not have been successful . |
4 | The units could have a counter top and there would need to be efficient lighting . |
5 | Kenneth Baker , the party chairman , said yesterday that Cabinet ministers would play a stronger role in government than they had done over the last decade , and there would have to be public spending increases in the 1990s to pay for an improved quality of life . |
6 | The three were closely linked and led to two important conclusions : part of the Strategic Reserve would have to be positioned East of Suez ; and there would have to be some stocking of heavy equipment and supplies , and the establishment of essential repair facilities , on the far side of the Arab air/sea barrier . |
7 | And there would have to be at least one Liberal Democrat post in Cabinet . |
8 | The cost would be substantial , even when viewed as a military exercise , for the men would have to be supplied with food , water and ammunition by helicopter , and there would have to be medical facilities aboard nearby ships in case of broken legs and so forth . ’ |
9 | There would seem to be no problem about proving enactment — the Royal Assent is today granted by Commissioners and there would seem to be no privilege bar to their giving evidence as to the grant . |
10 | And there would seem to be an easy , gradual continuum between using the voice to make echoes and using it to mimic echoes . |
11 | There have been changes and there will continue to be changes until some of them convince me they should be in the team regularly . ’ |
12 | And there will need to be a note on return address , return by date etc . |
13 | The sense of Italy 's crisis is pervasive , and there will have to be a settling of accounts . |
14 | But nothing has been decided and there will have to be a successful ceasefire before anything positive can be done … although there are hopes to bring out to hundred children in the next two weeks . |
15 | Reform could take many guises , but there would have to be large investment in housing renewal , educational provision and job creation , while steps would need to be taken to reduce the real but , Scarman argued , not institutionalized , racism apparent within the Metropolitan Police . |
16 | Pippin was expected to capitulate ; but there would have to be a settlement . |
17 | Obviously it should not be possible to evade the statutory immunity by pleading the genus and relying on the species as unlawful means , but there would seem to be no statutory protection if the unlawful means take any other form such as nuisance or trespass . |
18 | The hon. Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) cheerfully told the nation on radio the other day , ’ Of course , there will not be a register , but there will have to be a list . ’ |
19 | But there will have to be more penetration against a side which forced a draw at Derby County last Saturday . |