Example sentences of "then there [be] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But then there are a lot of wedding fairs and it 's in the end you know , brides I mean there ca n't be any keener than brides , they just go to extremes in their preparation .
2 Then there are a lot of changes that went place took place in locomotion. erm mammals , in other words , learnt to gallop and their elbows rotated backwards and their knees rotated forwards .
3 If such a will were to become evident , then there are a number of steps that could be taken .
4 Then there are a number of predictions made in Marxist literature , such as the transition from socialism to communism , which it is impossible to subject to any meaningful test , and which are not even developed analytically .
5 If you want to go back to basics and try to assess the sort of person you are , and the kind of working environment best suited to you , then there are a number of exercises you can do with an honest friend .
6 If we are concerned with the variation in taxation and benefits according to ‘ ability to pay ’ , then there are a number of difficulties in the choice of index to measure this .
7 Bearing in mind that the accounts refer to the period up to the end of July , 1991 , then there are no prizes for guessing where the Jim Willis cash went to .
8 Then there are the cellars of three neighbouring estates to explore and a comprehensive daily programme of tours designed to give a unique insight into the history , lifestyle and landscapes of this beautiful region .
9 Then there are the consequences of not having the service available .
10 Then there are the effects of the chemicals caused in colouring , perming or bleaching .
11 Then there are the exercises in South Korea .
12 Then there are the poems of Persia and India that I love above all others ; they have gone the farthest and have been freest of the world 's gravity .
13 Then there are the solutions of ( 10.62 ) that are contained in ( 10.64 ) and have previously been included in Gowdy cosmologies , namely ( 10.80 ) where and ) are Bessel functions of the first and second kinds of zero order , , , and are sets of arbitrary constants .
14 Safety must be paramount in our thinking , and if it stops any more such tragedies then there is no case for those opposed to all-seater stadia .
15 But then there is no transgression from the position of the subordinate that is not controversial ; it is a virtually inevitable consequence of the disempowered mounting a challenge at all .
16 Unless there is personal identification and commitment , then there is no responsibility for making things work — one of the reasons for the generally poor attendance levels at meetings where governors present their annual report to parents is that the system is imposed on schools .
17 If there really is no choice then there is no decision to be made , so it is only a waste of time to pretend that there is .
18 If they can , then the biological considerations are not going to show that they ought not to ; while , if they can not so diverge , then there is no question of ought .
19 Speaking on Radio Ulster 's ‘ Inside Politics ’ programme , Mr Paisley said : ‘ If the only hope in Northern Ireland is that the politicians have a meeting and talk then there is no hope for this province from the security point of view . ’
20 It would make no sense to say that the dots in the picture had a Gestalt of themselves , but to apply this model to the brain and experience would be just like that ; for , if the experience just is a state of the brain , then there is no way in which the character of the experience can be explained as the result of some perspective on the brain .
21 Nowadays , between ten and twenty-five times as much penicillin would need to be given routinely with the addition of another drug , probenecid , which helps to maintain high blood- and tissue levels of the antibiotic by reducing the rate at which it is eliminated by the kidneys , and even then there is no guarantee of success .
22 Under both Buildings and Contents sections , if the home has been insufficiently furnished for full habitation or unoccupied for a period in excess of 30 days , then there is no cover for vandalism or acts of malicious persons .
23 For one thing , the attitudinist view escapes an objection to subjectivism made by Moore that if when I say an action is bad I report my negative feelings towards it , and when you say it is good you report your positive feelings towards it , then there is no disagreement between us ( since we will probably both agree that the other has the feelings he reports ) which Moore thought an absurdity .
24 If the brothers in Shrewsbury have found the rogues or the fools who mislaid the saint in the first place , then there is no contention between any of us .
25 But then there is no rationale within the model for restraints per se .
26 Then there is no possibility of hostility and the two will work together very amiably in response to instructions .
27 Freud 's work should make sociologists wary of always accepting people 's own accounts at face value , in the way simple phenomenological approaches do , for then there is no role for theory , and more importantly , no way out of epistemological and ethical relativism .
28 If the seduction misfires , if the woman does not consent , then there is no reason for attenuating the degree of her non-consent … a seduction that ends in rape is still rape . ’
29 First of all , they are entitled to an independent assessor and they are profession independent assessors such as the A A or the R A C , who can inspect the vehicle , and if erm it 's proved that the case is genuine then there is no argument on that .
30 Its purpose is best served if the person concerned can take up this attitude , be with it for as long as is required , and then let it go again when stepping back into ordinary life , then there is no risk of becoming over-identified with it .
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