Example sentences of "[adv] there [be] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps there are schemes for the disabled to rent computers at lower rates ?
2 Perhaps there 's hope for me yet , he thought as he unrolled the fillet on the cutting board .
3 Suddenly there was work for everybody and the deaf community took full advantage of this change of climate , as reported in the 1944 annual report : The effect of the war on industry has given the deaf and dumb opportunities such as they had never enjoyed for many years and it is with great pleasure that the committee places on record the excellent work the deaf Have done .
4 Suddenly there was competition for capital , and interest rates rose .
5 Obviously there are pros for the solution urged by her consultant .
6 Obviously there are issues for which the pondering of moral principles will from the start play a much bigger part than the one which confronts the traveller .
7 In the case of many of the galleries , the wool room or barn for the storage of the fleeces lay behind the gallery ; below there were facilities for penning the sheep .
8 And then there 's a , a series of er oh and they add er er during the people 's governments or at or above the may in accordance with the local land agency set apart certain land bound to be nationalized and used for the establishment of experimental farms or one or more county 's or model state farms , so there 's provision for the creation of so a form of socialism over the countryside but it 's , it comes a long way down the list .
9 So there 's food for thought !
10 So there are precedents for both our finding that knowledge spread through the electorate as the election approached and that television played a particular role in that process .
11 So there were flags for five kilometres to the left of the depot , and five kilometres to the right .
12 Because of their size they were unable fully to support a family and so there was need for off-farm employment .
13 Finally there is support for OSI protocols .
14 Elsewhere there are wins for Witney , Thame , Didcot and Oxford United Youth team ; Carterton beat Banbury ; Bicester beat Milton ; there 's a draw for Abingdon Town ; defeats for Oxford United Reserves , Oxford City , Wantage and Headington Amateurs .
15 Bruce Critchley and David Sheehan gave the amateurs some hope when they ran out as comfortable 5 & 3 winners over Ken Bousfield and Geoff Hunt , while Warren Humphreys and Michael Lunt fought out a halved match with Peter Butler and Peter Mills but elsewhere there were wins for Alliss and Hunt ( 4 & 3 ) , Dawson and Platts ( 4 & 3 ) , Clark and Guy Hunt ( 1 hole ) and Wood and Garner ( 3 & 2 ) .
16 And see whether or not there is basis for an agreement on that because if it is possible to get an agreement on that it is infinitely easier to persuade the government that regulations have to be written which cover all of these issues and cover all of the sectors and that therefore makes it easier to create a situation in which it is not possible for an independent company that wish to ignore the good practice guidelines to simply go ahead and do so .
17 The DTI thought it had done a deal with the lawyers and police : by the end of last September these would say whether or not there were grounds for criminal charges .
18 Nevertheless there is room for improvement and change .
19 Thereafter there are opportunities for further promotion to posts with more complex and specialised legal work and responsibilities and eventually to positions involving the management of parts or the whole of a department .
20 Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed .
21 IF EVER there was need for proof of the quality of Welsh publishing these days , three recently published colourful hardbacks , superbly illustrated from Wales University Press provide ample evidence .
22 IF ever there was need for proof of the quality of Welsh publishing these days , three recently published colourful hardbacks , superbly illustrated from Wales University Press provide ample evidence .
23 Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills .
24 A few years later there were proposals for a National Curriculum in England and Wales under the law — a law which would provide , according to the government , ‘ a framework not a straitjacket ’ .
25 Hence there is room for competing middle-range theories , and not merely because not enough empirical testing has been done .
26 There has been much confusion over their exact role for many years , but clearly there is room for a variety of provision : some rehabilitative , some permanent , some intense therapeutic communities , some experimental homes for disturbed adolescents .
27 Clearly there are grounds for income differences , but these should reflect age , experience , skill and responsibility .
28 Luckily there are associations for just about every type of person , problem and interest nowadays .
29 Now there is reason for hope .
30 ( Now there 's honesty for you ! ) .
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