Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] be that there " in BNC.
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1 | You see one of the other interesting things is that there is a essentially a tradition in this country that the Royal Family do not sue newspapers |
2 | My recall of those early days is that there was tremendous enthusiasm to get the degree courses off the ground . |
3 | One of the real problems was that there were too many badly built , badly designed buildings in the wrong location which the tenants do n't want . ’ |
4 | Our information from official sources is that there is no immediate crisis . |
5 | What is striking about many of these cases is that there is rarely further mention in the national press , but the sex fiend message has been amply conveyed . |
6 | ‘ The theory behind these essays is that there is no theory , ’ writes Stern , sounding like an Elton — or even a Wittgenstein . |
7 | Part of the difficulty in compiling these accounts was that there were so few survivors from the coastal towns in the Sunda Straits which were most directly affected , and those who had survived were often too distraught and confused to give an accurate description of what they had experienced . |
8 | ‘ The difference between the book trade and other retail trades is that there are some half million new product lines each year , ’ explains Mr Barker , ‘ and many of those only have a shelf life of six months . |
9 | However , the price for these advantages is that there are greater formalities in getting a company off the ground , and considerably more public scrutiny and accountability as a going concern than in the case of partnerships . |
10 | These assumptions are that there is majority voting , members vote sincerely , there is a single decision , individuals differ in only one characteristic at a time , and preferences are single-peaked ( see Atkinson and Stiglitz , 1980 ; Blair and Crawford , 1984 ) . |
11 | The main theme that runs through these questions is that there was a possible mismatch between how providers of training and boards perceived needs . |
12 | Among the reasons for these large numbers are that there is no right of appeal from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal to the courts ; that from many decisions by immigration officers adverse to immigrants , an appeal can be made only from outside the United Kingdom ; and that from some decisions ( such as some exclusions deemed conducive to the public good by the Secretary of State ) there are no rights of appeal at all . |
13 | This kind of procedure may work with the majority but the marvellous thing about human beings is that there are always some not subdued . |
14 | A third reason for isostatic anomalies is that there are dynamic forces present in the sub-lithospheric mantle which are capable of actively dragging down or pushing up the lithosphere . |
15 | But all indications were that there was no prominent Catholic prepared to give a lead in the interests of peace . |
16 | ‘ I wo n't allow myself to be tortured , ’ Raskolnikov tells Porfiry , but our sense of their three long encounters is that there 's nothing either of them can do about it . |
17 | The point of comparing rebel human DNA with invading parasitic viruses is that there really is n't any important difference between them . |
18 | One significant advance in the last ten years is that there are now specialist forensic psychiatry services in most Health Service Regions , and most Regions have constructed special Regional Secure Units ( RSUs ) where mentally disturbed offenders can be assessed . |
19 | An interesting fact of large industrial organizations is that there is always a nearly unanimous clarity amongst those involved at the lower levels on who it is who is actually keeping the thing going , because in every organization somebody is . |
20 | The practical problems are that there may be no evidence of violence on the woman 's body , which usually means that the case will be a question of the victim 's word against the defendant 's ; this may lead the police to be sceptical of the woman 's complaint , or may incline the prosecutor to accept a plea of guilty to the lesser charge of indecent assault . |
21 | Particular concerns were that there would be a level playing field with regard to technology access and specifications , and that fair licensing policies would be followed . |
22 | er what we 've learnt over the last 12/13 years is that there is no records of wildlife care . |
23 | Another interesting feature about these new thelodonts is that there is evidence that a well developed stomach was present . |
24 | The messages for local managers are that there is a need to allow time to pass before the linked activities which revolve around the three major innovations of the 1980s ( NCVQ , TVEI extension , TECs ) reveal how much they can contribute to each other in terms of an essentially joint strategy . |
25 | One of the main problems is that there is a clear separation between the various specialties , each of which has its own payment for a case . |
26 | For energy planners in Europe in the early 1980s one of the main problems is that there is no immediate problem . |
27 | Admittedly , the Model Penal Code does contain a list of circumstances which may amount to extreme indifference , which assists the courts and increases the predictability of verdicts in a way that Scots law does not , but the essence of both approaches is that there is no precise way of describing those non-intentional killings which are as heinous as intentional killings . |