Example sentences of "[det] be [subord] there " in BNC.
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1 | This is because there are rather few ways in which an image of the incident light can be formed . |
2 | This is because there are many processes involved in fossilization that may change the composition of the fauna at numerous stages of its preservation . |
3 | This is because there are undoubtedly some people who are out of work and seeking jobs , but are not claiming any form of social security benefit : such people are not counted in the official statistics . |
4 | This is because there is so little fat included in the diet and the exercises reach deep into the body , toning your muscles and improving your shape . |
5 | This is because there could be no institution of promising in a society in which this was the deliberate practice . |
6 | In part , it should be said , this is because there are n't many other competitors . |
7 | In part , this is because there is extra pleasure to be derived from what is , at times , forbidden . |
8 | This is because there is a high degree of commonality in the processes being described : usage of a word contributes to the way in which it is defined in a dictionary , and a dictionary definition contributes to the way in which a word is actually used . |
9 | This is because there is a fundamental tension involved . |
10 | This is because there is no straightforward syntactic explanation of the ambiguity : not only are the lexical units identical for the two interpretations , but they are identically grouped , too . |
11 | This is because there are only a small number of directly relevant empirical studies , and it is hoped that the results from studies of other futures contracts will shed light on the nature of these relationships for index futures . |
12 | This is because there are no semantic cues as to who is waving at whom , and so a syntactic analysis of the question is necessary and this is more difficult in the second version where the relative pronoun ( that ) has been deleted . |
13 | This is because there is considerable evidence that it is normal in English to put more animate nouns and thematic information in sentence-initial position . |
14 | In the former case this is because there would be full information , and in the latter case the reason for the irrelevance of γ t was explained when we discussed the intertemporal substitution model . |
15 | This is because there has been combustion between the burning object and the item damaged by fire . |
16 | This is because there are relatively few of them and their services are in increasing demand . |
17 | This is because there is less scattering of blue light as the atmospheric path length and consequently the degree of scattering of the incoming radiation is reduced . |
18 | This is because there are so many domes and the lantern of each is pierced with windows . |
19 | This is because there is no real hot spot for mutation , for even though 36/ 79 ( 45% ) had detectable defects in exon 15 of the APC gene , this represents one third of the entire gene . |
20 | This is because there has not been sufficient time to build up goodwill connected with the name and , hence , there is little danger that the public will be confused . |
21 | This is because there will be an opportunity to shelter the resulting " trust gains " from capital gains tax until such time as capital payments are made by the trustees to UK-resident beneficiaries ( see s97 TCGA 1992 ) . |
22 | This is because there is no equivalent of group relief for capital losses , that is to say although group relievable items as defined in s403 TA 1988 can be set against a claimant company 's profits , including chargeable gains , there is no facility , in the inverse situation , for surrendering capital losses against profits of another group company . |
23 | Russell ( 1940 ) called deictics ( or indexicals ) 1 egocentric particulars , and this is because there is a centre of orientation in deixis which is invariably egocentric . |
24 | This was because there are so many old Spanish customs within the company and rigidities of thinking which take a hell of a lot of changing when you 're talking about people . |
25 | The deputy public assistance officer , Mr. H. L. Davison , said that this was because there was no other accommodation available in the town 's lodging houses . |
26 | Partly this was because there were greater numbers of large firms able to afford such benefits . |
27 | Lunt later conceded that this was because there had been no comparative studies , and urged scientific tests to establish the levels of natural toxins in organic products and their effects on humans . |
28 | Presumably this was cos there was a big erm a big surge on to rebuild the |
29 | That is because there is a stylistic preference in English for putting animates before inanimates . |
30 | That is because there are alternative sources of financial support — provided from public funds — available to them . |