Example sentences of "[ex0] [adv] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There always is with the British government . |
2 | But there usually is at this time of year anyway . |
3 | I think there will I think there should be there may well be one , there usually is with the . |
4 | What connection could there possibly be between him and what happened to Roland so long ago ? ’ |
5 | What other explanation could there possibly be for going into a shop , flicking through rails of attractive fuchsia , cobalt and aquamarine outer-garments , and saying to the assistant , ‘ Have you got any grey ones ? ’ |
6 | But Mill considers what , what reasons could there possibly be for having this two stage process . |
7 | No there never is at this time of day , there is n't news |
8 | There never was on Sundays . |
9 | And of course there was no sign of Mr Goodson from the ground-floor flat , but then there never was at the weekend . |
10 | But there certainly was to us , you bastard . |