Example sentences of "that there [vb mod] [be] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps after all there was no need to fear that there might be anything between them .
2 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
3 He pointed out that there would be nothing in the Act to meet what is itself a mischief frequently encountered today , namely , industrial espionage or obtaining information as to security details or other confidential information which may be stored on a company 's computer .
4 You were promised , many paragraphs ago , that there would be something about advertising , always a jollier subject than starvation .
5 We thought that there would be something in it , but instead there were just bland generalities .
6 And if some of them are , then the A cognitive demons start shouting that by analogy and that 's why it 's the pandemonium muddle because many letters share similar features so that there would be lots of different little cognitive demons jumping up and down saying , hey it 's me , as more features become apparent , or more features are detected .
7 His arrival at the Ministry has raised hopes that there may be something of particular interest in the Queen 's Speech for those Scottish regiments threatened with amalgamation under Options for Change .
8 Even so , a verse attributed to the contemporary poet Stefnir Thorgilsson , which refers to a man with a crooked nose who betrayed Swegen out of his land , indicates that there may be something in the exile story after all .
9 This chapter examines the progress in a reference after the expert has been appointed , and explains : ( 1 ) that there is no set procedure outside the contract ( 11.2 ) ; ( 2 ) that there may be nothing in the contract about the procedure ( 11.3 ) ; ( 3 ) terms of reference ( 11.4 ) ; ( 4 ) procedural directions ( 11.5 ) ; ( 5 ) conduct of the investigation ( 11.6 ) ; ( 6 ) the form of the decision ( 11.7 ) ; ( 7 ) that there are no published procedures for specific applications except the RICS guidance notes ( 11.8 ) .
10 The simple answer to this question is that there may be lots of ways in which anxiety may develop .
11 There are more courses planned for the future and there 's little doubt that there 'll be plenty of demand from women who 'd rather be safe than sorry .
12 It was the association of hot springs and helium that had made him think that there could be something to Chatterjee 's idea after all , and maybe to the claims by Fleischmann and Pons .
13 Surely it is a ludicrous notion to suppose that two scientists on their own in a remote basement lab could claim to solve the world 's energy problems so that the scientific community would take up this claim , that world leaders would ask for regular briefings and that there could be nothing in it at the end .
14 Well you 'd think that there 'd be plenty of er opportunities in the private sector would n't you ?
15 A week before the Milk Marketing Board agm it is a fair bet that there will be plenty of reports about who is likely to be chairman of that august organisation by the end of next week .
16 If there is a whisper of redundancy , do not be deflected by talk that it is all in the very early stages , too soon for public discussion , and by promises that there will be plenty of opportunities for comment and debate at an appropriate stage later on .
17 I hope that there will be plenty of opportunity to debate those matters next week .
18 For , people with social difficulties may anticipate that there will be nobody at the party who will talk to them .
19 You carry a notebook , like a journalist in a film , and scribble down street conversation — much of it ‘ How are you Mrs Jones ? ’ inanities — in the hope that there will be something at the end of the day to turn into copy .
20 They can all submit up to five choices , which means that there will be something like eight hundred thousand application forms floating through the system .
21 In short , it does not appear that there will be anything like standardised compensation across the nation .
22 I 'm fairly sure that there will be someone on duty there as a matter of course but I 'll check . ’
23 First , there was the fact that the crucifix is mentioned in documents as far back as the 1500s , and since what was visible clearly was later in date , restorers reasoned that there must be something underneath it ; then there were the traces of thirteenth-century paint at the foot of the cross .
24 One of my former patients , whose ex-husband had spent their entire marriage telling her that she was ‘ stupid ’ or ‘ brainless ’ , told me that , although she knew perfectly well that this was not true , by the time she had heard it said every day for the twelve years they had been together she had begun to believe that there must be something in it .
25 I have a sensation of heat as I approach the fire ; but when I approach the same fire too closely , I have a sensation of pain ; so there is nothing to convince me that something in the fire resembles heat , any more than the pain ; it is just that there must be something in it ( whatever this may turn out to be ) that produces the sensations of heat or pain .
26 Since one thinks that there must be something in common to all good things one may then conclude that it must be pleasure .
27 Remember that there must be something in writing for each ; no one is trusting memory .
28 Nora calculated that there must be lots of single men up there so she decided it was ideal for the ‘ manhunt ’ , as we called it , even though the train fare was a serious consideration .
29 This question made me realise that there must be lots of new knitters out there with electronic of Duomatic 80 machines who do not know this technique .
30 Opening his own door , he thought how great , how truly fantastic it was that there should be something into which they need not yet rush .
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