Example sentences of "[vb base] that there [is] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , Malingreau and Tucker ( 1988 ) report that there is evidence from remotely sensed data for the recolonisation by forest vegetation of some ranches in the Matto Grosso following the abandonment of farms that were never economically or ecologically viable ( see Fearnside 1984 ) .
2 Mr Hunt has replied as follows : ‘ Whilst I acknowledge that there is merit in the concept of a single , universal agri-environmental scheme for the whole of Wales , there are many complex legal , resource and administrative matters that need to be properly and fully addressed before I could consider whether to proceed in this way .
3 These different perceptions mean that there is scope for confusion in communicating with the public and non–specialists on risk issues , and great care needs to be taken .
4 These experiments generally show that there is discrimination against black people in the sense that the black actor is not given the job , or is told that it is filled , while the similarly qualified white actor is given the job .
5 This includes illnesses which show that there is damage to the immune system and includes those which were formally known as AIDS-Related Complex ( ARC ) as well as the specific conditions which are diagnostic of AIDS .
6 I love airline food and further suspect that there 's money in it somewhere .
7 Any theist committed to the view that God is omnipresent must by definition believe that there is evidence of God 's presence in the reality observed on earth .
8 In the Journal of Advanced Nursing , ( 1976 ) Marson and Townsend state that there is need for change in educational technology in this country .
9 The owners have little knowledge about the market for hang gliders but feel that there is money to be made in that field .
10 In our view , this tips the scales against Chrissie , though we recognize that there is room for argument here .
11 Does my hon. Friend recognise that there is disappointment on both sides of the Chamber at the recent decision by British Airways ?
12 One can share it and yet recognise that there is justification for contemporary views that work in mines and manufacture had a yet greater effect on health and longevity .
13 And the conservative group is running the council in the sense that labour has scrambled , obviously over the last few days , to reduce its tax level to something closer to the tories and I 'm going to stand with my fellow liberal democrats tonight and vote for a higher figure because , not only because I think that there 's sort of things we want to do in our budget , are b are b are better and and would be better done than not done , but because I think there 's a fundamental political ethical issue here and it 's one which has been confronting this country for a great many years and which is going to be crucial in the next election .
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