Example sentences of "[noun prp] there be many " in BNC.

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1 At Falkirk there are many skilled metal workers in iron , brass and copper .
2 F. There are many ways to record the sphere of influence of a town .
3 May there be many unexpected treasures awaiting discovery .
4 Elsewhere in England there are many more .
5 In England there are many different types of hunting for example mink hunting .
6 On the British side of the Atlantic there were many who tended to dismiss the Americans as moralizers who would be generous with advice and opinions but who could not be trusted to back up their words with actions .
7 In Caithness there are many upright monoliths from the Bronze Age , some standing alone , others in patterns suffused with some ancient significance .
8 Among the starfish , sea urchins , featherstars and sea cucumbers that make up the phylum Echinodermata there are many of interest to the hobbyist .
9 Mr Clarke told TUFL there were many voices in Scotland claiming that the Scottish economy had managed to avoid the recession and that was to the credit of the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , and his fellow ministers .
10 In southern Britain there are many such sudden changes mainly between clay lowlands and escarpments of chalk or oolitic limestone .
11 In Roman times , of course , Naples and its sprawling suburbs did not exist , but clustered around the shores of the bay of Naples there were many small , thriving towns and ports .
12 Away from the main Lakeland climbing centres of Borrowdale and Langdale there are many routes worthy of the attention of the modern mid-grade climber .
13 In Shakespeare there are many young men to choose from .
14 In Asia there are many more forests in which the elephant with its enormous strength and lifting power has proved an invaluable aid .
15 Ex-Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone recently , in all innocence , explained that Japan was an ‘ intelligent society ’ , in contrast to the United States , because ‘ in America there are many Blacks , Puerto Ricans and Mexicans ’ .
16 In the next lecture I shall produce some evidence that about 190–185 B.C. there were many in Greece who looked at Hannibal as a possible saviour from the Romans .
17 Roy Vandermeer , representing the company , told planning inspector Michael Culshaw there were many positive reasons why permission should be granted without delay .
18 A. There are many more people living in the countryside and many more farmers per km² ; in Northern Ireland than in other parts of Britain .
19 A. There are many obvious ways in which we use energy , or fuel .
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