Example sentences of "there be [prep] course [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are of course great differences between the methods and procedures followed in dealing with public and private Bills , and there may be some differences in the methods of construing their provisions .
2 There are of course substantial variations in dietary habits from country to country , and from family to family .
3 There are of course still mysteries about dreaming , and for some of them , perhaps , the technology of the dream laboratory on its own will never provide a solution .
4 There are of course other groups of Asian immigrants , Punjabis from East Africa , urban immigrants from towns like Delhi and so on .
5 There are of course other reasons for each one , so it is impossible to say exactly how much you can do yourself for any of the conditions mentioned .
6 There are of course other collections too numerous to mention , covering topics as diverse as witchcraft and mountaineering , baking and Ossianic literature .
7 There are of course other voices .
8 There are of course other mechanisms for replacing mosquito populations which depend on the hybrid resulting from the mating between released insect and the natural ( wild ) one being sterile or partially so .
9 There are of course many cases where there is a necessary either/or in that if something is inherently contradictory , then choice has to be made .
10 There are of course many questions which have not been addressed about such experiences .
11 There are of course many approaches and variants on approaches to the Gettier problem which I have not discussed , including Shope 's own .
12 For instance , one could have a form in which special interludes have a natural place such as : There are of course many variants of such schemes , suitable for use in single-movement works of 20-minute duration down to short movements of only a few minutes .
13 So far as I know , however , there have not been any comprehensive studies of the rise and fall of various economic groups in more recent times , nor has there been an attempt to provide , on a broad scale , an economic interpretation of political events in the twentieth century , although there are of course many elements of such an interpretation in recent Marxist debates about modes of production , in the analyses of development and underdevelopment , and in the theories of industrial and post-industrial societies .
14 There are of course many aspects of language usage that depend on these relations ( see e.g. Brown & Levinson , 1978 , 1979 ) , but these usages are only relevant to the topic of social deixis in so far as they are grammaticalized Obvious examples of such grammaticalizations are " polite " pronouns and titles of address , but there are many other manifestations of social deixis ( see Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 183-92 , 281-5 ; Levinson , 1977 , 1979b ) .
15 Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars .
16 There are of course all kinds of truths that are not of this sort ; but they lie on a lower level altogether .
17 There are of course endless problems for the analyst who wishes to use the concept of the collective consciousness but it does at least involve an attempt to locate the basis of meaning in a social context .
18 There are of course formidable difficulties to be overcome .
19 There are of course important differences between London and Boston .
20 There are of course important differences between rabbit retina and visual cortex .
21 There are of course further details of the General Accident , System Three poll in tomorrow 's Herald newspaper .
22 There are of course parliamentary questions , although individual members of the Bundestag may only ask Kleine Anfrage ( small questions ) : a quorum of 26 is need to ask a Grosse Anfrage ( major question ) and these require a fuller reply .
23 There are of course interesting possibilities here , for instance the following propositions :
24 There are of course large fires recorded from other towns .
25 There are of course notable exceptions and one of these forms an excellent model for a particular strategy towards multimedia : involvement through strategic alliance .
26 There are of course some cases in which the treatment of civil-law and trust dispositions can not be parallel , since the civil law wholly fails to recognize dispositions of that type .
27 There are of course obvious differences , but they 're not really relevant .
28 , there were of course two deaths , Piggy and Simon , the bodies of whom were carried out to sea by the current .
29 There were of course political difficulties ; delays in getting money from Congress and in persuading the three principal states involved , Maryland , Virginia , and Pennsylvania , to cooperate with each other .
30 There were of course other institutions of central government , which can not be given more than a bare mention here .
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