Example sentences of "there be [adv] [det] [vb base] that " in BNC.
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1 | For although one might be able to construct an elaborate system of control and accountability , there is never any guarantee that such a system would produce programmes of a high quality . |
2 | There is therefore some hope that imprisoning executives might , through incapacitation and deterrence , bring down the incidence of corporate crime . |
3 | There is therefore some hope that , through the influence of education , the arts , travel and the growth of international cultural contacts , and the lessening of the influence of authoritarian religion , brutality and wars can be lessened , and even eradicated . |
4 | In the euphoria which had followed the victory over France , there was even some talk that when the war was over the Party would be dissolved by the Wehrmacht and Germany would become a ‘ pure military state ’ . |
5 | There was also some talk that Admiral François Darlan , Pétain 's prime minister in 1941 and early 1942 , might be persuaded to head an anti-German movement in North Africa . |
6 | There was , therefore , usually some scope for an enterprise to substitute domestically produced materials for imported materials , and there was never any guarantee that foreign exchange retained by enterprises would be used solely for producing exports . |