Example sentences of "there [is] [adv] [det] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Land expert at the Trust , Simon Potts says he welcomes the call for farmers to sell land at near agricultural prices , but admits there 's not much to be built , not much in it for the landowners themselves . |
2 | There 's too much to be done in the garden to leave it for a week or more . |
3 | There 's too much to be done about the farm . ’ |
4 | There 's so much to be done . ’ |
5 | ‘ Lucenzo , there 's so much to be done ! ’ she complained helplessly . |
6 | ‘ But there 's so much to be done — businesses do n't run themselves . ’ |
7 | There is also much to be said for having a target for completion from the outset and for planning in advance the sequence of meetings that will result in that target being met . |
8 | There is however much to be said in favour of the dearer and more specific articulation of substantive principles to guide the exercise of administrative discretion . |
9 | On the other hand , there is not much to be said for a speciality in women 's media because the field is too broad and general . |
10 | ‘ I 'm not an idiot and clearly neither are you , so there is n't much to be gained by concealing from you that which you can easily find out , is there , Mr Milton ? ’ |
11 | There is often much to be said for trying to sort the matter out by pursuing your rights under your company 's grievance procedure . |
12 | But the shit proliferates , he wrote , and there is still much to be done . |
13 | However , there is still much to be done . |
14 | ‘ It must be stressed , however , ’ we noted , ‘ that the book has an optimistic tone , asserting that there is still much to be gained from life even in the quickening twilight years . ’ |
15 | It is a complex substance and there is still much to be learned about it . |
16 | There is still much to be done . |
17 | Although Bullock undoubtedly made a major contribution to the teaching of English , there is still much to be done . |
18 | This recording is the product of thinking musicians aware that , in spite of the recent recorded outpouring of these celebrated trio sonatas , there is still much to be discovered about them . |
19 | There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future . |
20 | Clearly there is still much to be done , but whatever choices are made we all have a small but important part to play . |
21 | He is sure that , although there is still much to be done , C&P is already past the critical point . |
22 | However , the industry wo n't stay on a plateau and there is still much to be done in improving the processes in engineering as well as chemical terms . |
23 | Despite the satisfactory turnround into clear profitability , Ewart is not complacent and reckons that there is still much to be done to secure an even more robust business through the 1990s . |
24 | Who wants a society that reduces men to predatory thugs , when there is so much to be done ? |
25 | There is so much to be learned from what these women express in words and pictures — are we brave enough to listen ? |
26 | There is so much to be won and so much at stake . |
27 | With mature fish displaying as much colour as juveniles , and adult sizes remaining at manageable levels for most marine aquariums , there is so much to be said in their favour . |
28 | He offers us a practical young man who , unprepared for such a challenge , faces it boldly , controlling moments of doubt simply because there is so much to be done that there is no time for introspection . |
29 | That does n't mean we need stand still and watch when there is so much to be learned and copied . |
30 | In the manual there is indeed much to be welcomed . |