Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] [indef pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | pass one of these round each and if , there 's plenty here so if you 've got any friends , neighbours that ca n't be here tonight for any reason then feel free to take one afterwards and , well it would n't bother me if I had none to take back . |
2 | There 's plenty wrong with the world right now , but it 's all we 've got , and the only way forward is to face up to it . |
3 | Well there 's plenty foodwise here at the Show , but you want something just that little more exclusive , you might try wild boar , which until recent times was extinct on these isles . |
4 | There 's plenty there . |
5 | well wait a minute I 've got get me purse better make sure I 've got some money with me had n't I ? oh there 's plenty there here you are , oh do n't take your shoes off Bryony , fasten them up look , here you are if you 're carrying my bag for me |
6 | Oh well there 's plenty there |
7 | But wha what we 've go got ta watch out for is like er there 's plenty there though , and like |
8 | There 's plenty more where that came from . |
9 | Unfortunately , there 's plenty more as well . |
10 | ‘ Oh , there 's plenty more , ’ said Hazel . |
11 | ‘ Because there 's nowt here to keep him on . |
12 | " Well , there 's nowt else for it . |
13 | As they say in Yorkshire — ‘ There 's nowt as queer as folk . ’ |
14 | There 's nowt as queer as folk |
15 | HARTLEPOOL , Middlesbrough and Sunderland footballers all find themselves plodging in the Med off Majorca this week : there 's nowt so common for fourth division champions Burnley . |
16 | THERE 's nowt so queer as folk . |
17 | ‘ Aah 've a few bits and pieces ti buy , but after that there 's nowt much in my line 'ere . ’ |
18 | Ca n't think of anything , there 's everything else is in |
19 | There 's , there 's everything there |
20 | There 's everything there , right that 's all . |
21 | ‘ There 's nuffink ter worry about , ’ Maisie reassured her . |
22 | ‘ I wo n't allow myself to be tortured , ’ Raskolnikov tells Porfiry , but our sense of their three long encounters is that there 's nothing either of them can do about it . |
23 | But you 're stuck with it , and I 'm stuck with it and there 's nothing either of us can do about it . |
24 | ‘ There 's nothing underhand about it ; it 's just a question of having the chance to say no . |
25 | As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment . |
26 | ‘ So we 're lucky there 's nothing just ahead of us . ’ |
27 | you know if there 's nothing immediately behind me , then he knows that I I ai n't gon na touch his precious parked car ! |
28 | ‘ There 's nothing else to do . ’ |
29 | Beckett remarks in Our Exagmination Round his Factification for Incamination of Work in progress , that Joyce 's work is ‘ not about something : it is that something itself ( Beckett 1929 and 1972 : 14 ) , and he goes on in the central part of his oeuvre , the trilogy Molloy , Malone Dies , The Unnamable ( 1950 — 2 ) , to create a kind of autonomy of his own — — as the Unnamable remarks , ‘ it all boils down to a question of words … all words , there 's nothing else ’ ( 1959 and 1979 : 308 ) . |
30 | There 's nothing else that touches them . ’ |