Example sentences of "there be [adj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Members will be there to welcome any newcomers to give help and to lend woods , though there are some owned by the club for anyone 's use .
2 In addition to the games played by the Child there are some played from the Parent ego-state .
3 Once again the Italian School is represented by the largest number , fifty-one ; there are no additional Spanish drawings ; the British School has increased by two , the Flemish by eight , the Dutch by twenty-three , the French by twenty-nine , but the surprise is the rapid expansion of what is now called the Central European School , comprising German , Swiss and Prague Schools , of which there are twenty-nine compared with the fifteen published in the first volume .
4 Then there are those raised in a hothouse of their own parents ' ambitions .
5 And because many railway stations are built on the edge of town , the Lucas bus could drop passengers in the centre just the sort of vehicle that could be useful on branch lines — if there are any left by the time its development is complete .
6 We hear that there are 10,000 massed on the Mozambique border ‘ itching to go ’ .
7 There were personal bests in the high jump for Elaine Murphy of Lagan Valley , who won at 1.62 , with Carrie Donnelly of Lisburn second at 1.56 .
8 There were two left at the scene . ’
9 It is not surprising that there were many attracted to the idea that scientific knowledge was the only true kind , or at least that reasoning like that used in the sciences could solve all human problems .
10 The World Bank ranks all the countries of the world according to their GNP per capita , though countries with populations of less than 1 million ( of whom there were 35 identified in the 1988 Report ) are excluded from the main tables .
11 In refinement , equipment and build quality there 's little to choose between the two , while Vauxhall 's head-turner outshines the more expensive Corrado in more humdrum aspects , such as passenger and luggage space , and its motorway ride .
12 But not to worry … there 's plenty survived the worst of the weather … and there 's much to admire for the committed gardener and the casual observer
13 it will do me erm er , er Sunday joint a dinner and then there 's some left for Monday and then there 's some left for a stew you know
14 ‘ Well , you may lairn there 's more to cure on the island than ye bargained for . ’
15 THERE is much to do in the garden at present and I have been looking at some of the useful tools and equipment on the market .
16 Bed and breakfast is readily available and there is much to see in the area .
17 There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant 's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime .
18 Todd 's work was not introduced here to present his conclusions as uncontestable ‘ facts ’ — for there is much to debate regarding the nature of his sweeping generalizations — but rather to illustrate the importance of aspects of diversity which are not directly linked to either or both of the physical environment and the world of work .
19 Equally important are two more statements , first ( Thompson and McHugh 1990:362 ) : A further reason for not regarding the worlds of today and tomorrow as wholly sealed off from one another is that there is much to learn from the existing practice of employees …
20 Market buildings , in particular , have proved especially elusive in the small towns and there is little to compare with the forum or macellum of the cities .
21 There is little leaching from the catchment area , which is small and covered with perennial ice , bare rock or scree , with hardly any mineral soil or vegetation .
22 There is little to choose between a game-based policy and a trust-based one ; both are miles from a rule-based system that the world could understand and the government would stick to .
23 But there is little to choose between the two in terms of overall performance .
24 Despite extensive evidence from numerous independent sources to the effect that there is little to choose between the performance of a well formulated detergent and the invariably more expensive combined products , known as sanitisers , a whole industry has been built around marketing sanitisation .
25 ‘ As to the ability to determine that issue between the parents , it appears to me that there is little to choose between the family court in England and that in Australia .
26 When this is done there is little to choose between the UK , France and West Germany .
27 The importance of the study of elites , as a way of assessing political attitudes and change , is well established , but there is little know of the social background of the members of Indonesia 's parliamentary bodies , the People 's Representative Council and the Supreme Deliberative Assembly .
28 There is little to see of the Potteries at Fenton other than relatively modern factories , but a couple of bottle ovens , now rather rare ( see Longton ) survive near King Street .
29 As such there is little to report since the last European briefing .
30 The head deals with the first , class teachers with the second , and there is little blurring at the edges .
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