Example sentences of "[noun] there can be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 During summer ( May to September ) fishing is for flounders , plaice and eels , while between October and the end of January there can be outstanding sport with whiting and codling .
2 But working in war zones there can be some unwelcome interuptions .
3 As long as the occasion of buying one 's first car is regarded as one of life 's momentous landmarks there can be little hope .
4 However , despite these drawbacks there can be considerable bonuses .
5 Under his leadership there can be new opportunities for that organisation .
6 When there is failure to establish this good relationship there can be many reasons for it , which the wife , who loves them both , and is the best person to act as intermediary , should try to understand .
7 Within the Chart there can be different types of path corresponding to different levels of abstraction ( the y axis ) , each of which is associated with a particular knowledge source ( i.e. acoustic-phonetic , phonemic , morphemic , syntactic , etc ) .
8 Between the subject and the verb there can be various words , including the perfect " have " discussed in the last section ( an example of an optional auxiliary verb ) .
9 An important qualification is that we are looking at groups of professionals and the manner in which they are organised rather than at individual teachers — at this latter level there can be little doubt that many individual teachers do respond to client needs despite the structure around them .
10 Each phase is distributed over several stator teeth and , since there must be as many stator teeth directing flux towards the rotor as away from it , the number of stator teeth has to be an even multiple of the number of phases , e.g. in a three-phase motor there can be 6 , 11 , 18 , 24 , stator teeth .
11 In this size there can be little double that this is Victorian parasol handle , despite its right-angled form .
12 The images in the book are bound by their presentation and stillness to impart an air of safe serenity , but in reality there can be great differences between the sense of security experienced by the users of different schemes and indeed between the principles on which these approaches are based .
13 In reality there can be practical and technical problems which can make it difficult and sometimes impossible .
14 Opinions may differ on the relative contributions of different factors to the changes , but of the pressures pushing governments further and faster into the arms of the multinationals there can be little doubt .
15 Nevertheless , at any given time there can be wide discrepancies in the prices quoted for almost identical items by retail outlets in the same town , or even the same street .
16 Watson ( 1986 ) suggests how some of the communication problems can be surmounted when in contact with minority ethnic groups who have difficulty with a second language but even within one language there can be several local vocabularies which strangers can not understand .
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