Example sentences of "there is the [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Soil erosion by water also increases and there is the possibility of what Sioli describes as sandification .
2 Between 10 and 7 BC , however , Quirinius was known to be on military service in the Syrian area , and so there is the possibility of him being involved in a previous census even though he was not the Governor at the time .
3 I happened to believe that it was important that they protected this week in the international calendar for Britain , especially as in two or three years time , there is the possibility of it being moved to a time when , in theory at least , it ought to be easier to attract top players .
4 Pupils often respond positively to a challenge , and there is the advantage of something completely new .
5 Then there is the evolution of what started out in 1950 as the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness .
6 For a start , there is the cost of what has traditionally been the principal means of covering risk — insurance .
7 Erm , I recognise that erm , within the report it does state erm , that there is the cost of it , and erm , and in Lancashire it may have cost three million pounds etc , it does n't say what it specifically was .
8 Even if the brain were designed so that components could be easily removed , there is the issue of what we can conclude about the functions of its components from knowing the effects of removing one of them .
9 Second , there is the issue of what is to happen to Lord Denning 's tidal wave of European law , crashing the national barriers and submerging the legal and constitutional independence of the nation state .
10 Then there is the question of her legal status .
11 First of all there is the question of what part censorship plays in book selection .
12 There is the question of what degree of incompleteness is optimal .
13 For a government having to establish a guide to the existing extent of economic inequality and some principles as to when inequality shades to poverty and becomes a policy problem , there is the question of what policy instrument to use .
14 At another level , there is the question of who should determine major decisions which affect local communities .
15 First there is the question of who gives what to whom and how much .
16 The lorries drive off across Europe and with the amount of traffic there is the chances of them being caught are pretty minimal .
17 First , there is the degree to which the military is isolated from the rest of society .
18 Then there is the way in which the statistics are presented .
19 There is the age at which I will grow into my own maturation , and there is the age at which my hair has started to turn grey .
20 There is the age at which I will grow into my own maturation , and there is the age at which my hair has started to turn grey .
21 First there is the prospect of his second nose-to-nose with Brian Moore .
22 And then there is the anger of her adopted black brother , who smashes down the martyrdom of her father : ‘ I know plenty blacks like Burger … ’
23 So there is there is a wider acceptance on the one hand , of erm , sort of freedom , erm , and I know we 're back to this idea of sexual freedom , but there is the violence within our society , and and the the the question probably is , are those two connected , as we give greater freedom on the one hand , do we get a higher incidence of violence on the other hand .
24 FLOORS Wherever there is water or liquid , there is the danger of it ending up on the floor and causing you to slip .
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