Example sentences of "there [be] [num] [noun] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Most are two week holidays , but there are one week holidays in early and late season .
2 There are forty-seven county councils in England and Wales , and these are responsible for the provision of education , personal social services , roads and planning .
3 There are nine discount houses in London , all members of the London Discount Market Association .
4 There are nine neighbourhood police in Easton , with their own sergeant , and they operate as two shifts .
5 There are two tennis shoes in the Disc System range , the Pro Court System 5000 , which retails for £89.99 and the Advantage System 4000 which is £74.99 .
6 There are two body options in the EG range .
7 Because weight is such an important factor in boards planing , there are two weight groups in all but the funboard division .
8 There are two production sectors in the model , manufacturing and non-manufacturing , as well as North Sea oil production .
9 There are two Guide Associations in Luxembourg — the Association des Girl Guides Luxembourgeoises and the Letzeburger Guiden ( Catholic Girl Guides ) .
10 There are 47 finance houses in the UK .
11 There are eight prison farms in the UK run by the Home Office Farm and Gardens Department .
12 Note that if there are eight data planes in each memory bank ( giving 256 levels per colour ) then the number of combinations is 256 3 or 16 777 216 .
13 Is not it also true that , next year , its further development will be restricted to three more blocks , whereas there are 170 tower blocks in Glasgow in which it has not yet been developed ?
14 There are 27 women deacons in the Chester Diocese at the moment and diocesan spokesman , Rev Tim Barker , said he anticipated that many of them would want to be ordained .
15 Ms Roderiguez is particularly concerned because there are 32,000 education centres in Spain , each with 24 potential users .
16 There are seventeen drama schools in Britain which constitute the ‘ Conference of Drama Schools ’ and most of these have courses which have been accredited by the National Council for Drama Training .
17 Over the coming year or so X/Open will introduce a range of XPG profiles — the XPG portability guide is a subset of CAE — to cope with the volume of technology areas it now embraces ( there are 37 XPG specifications in total ) .
18 At the moment , there are six Rottweiler clubs in Australia : the Rottweiler Club of Victoria , which is the oldest club ; the Rottweiler Club of New South Wales ; the Rottweiler Club of Queensland ; the Rottweiler Club of Western Australia ; the Rottweiler Club of South Australia and the Northern Territory Rottweiler Club .
19 There are six district councils in the county and we 're proposing to invite our own
20 There are six Rangers players in Scotland 's squad and another three contained within the under-21 party to play Iceland in a friendly at Rugby Park next Tuesday .
21 There are 43 police forces in the UK .
22 There are 51 care centres in England and Wales .
23 There are 15,000 advice workers in the Citizens Advice Bureaux throughout England , Wales and Northern Ireland .
24 There are 15,000 UN troops in Bosnia who have managed to save 400,000 civilians from starving to death .
25 Menlo Park , California-based Objectivity Inc says its shipped over 50,000 development and runtime licences for Objectivity/DB and says there are 20 Objectivity applications in production .
26 Every year there are 26,000 ship movements in the Thames estuary , many involving cargoes of oil or its products .
27 There are 12 Jensen cars in the Pure Class restoration workshops at Ross on Wye and customers are queueing to bring their vehicles in .
28 Surely one of the most curious things ever written about Islay must be by J. Brownlee in a paper " On the Probability that the Distribution of Illegitimacy in the British Isles depends on Survival of Custom from Definite Racial Invasions " ( Man , no 119. 1926 ) in which he says " There are twenty hill forts in Islay and in Jura none ; the corresponding rates of illegitimacy are 15% and 5% respectively . "
29 Surely one of the most curious things ever written about Islay must be by J. Brownlee in a paper " On the Probability that the Distribution of Illegitimacy in the British Isles depends on Survival of Custom from Definite Racial Invasions " ( Man , no 119. 1926 ) in which he says " There are twenty hill forts in Islay and in Jura none ; the corresponding rates of illegitimacy are 15% and 5% respectively . "
30 There are 9 Crown Greens in the Borough .
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