Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] there be of " in BNC.
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1 | erm , when we are victims of crime , and personally I think that there are two main reasons for that , one reason certainly is that when women erm are victims of crime that there is of a sexual nature or domestic violence , part of the way that we have been brought up and part of the way that those crimes have been portrayed , is to portray them as our fault |
2 | This observation is based on the high number of copies that there are of certain fabliaux and the number of variants that there are of others . |
3 | A party spokesman said : ‘ It is an interesting initiative although there is of course an official women 's organisation within the party , run by women and for women . ’ |
4 | There are nearly as many mentions of feet in the Bible as there are of bread and yet feet remain unsung ( except when Handel gives them their due with ‘ How beautiful are the feet … ’ ) . |
5 | Little danger as there was of another martyrdom , there was even less chance of the clergy satisfying their grievances at Edward 's expense : the most significant thing about the legislation of May 1341 is how easily it was repealed five months later . |
6 | For example , there appears to be considerably more mobility between agencies than there is of managers between private firms , so that their interests are less closely linked . |
7 | Nevertheless , there is just as much of a chance that you will win through your difficulties as there is of reaching the point of throwing in the towel . |
8 | Firstly there 's more chance striking a match on wet tripe than there is of Boro getting to the FA Cup Final . |
9 | This observation is based on the high number of copies that there are of certain fabliaux and the number of variants that there are of others . |
10 | The best of describing it is If you are joint tenants , say it 's a house and there 's of you , you both own all the property . |