Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] be [conj] there " in BNC.

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1 Their justification for TCG was that there is no fundamental difference between capital gains and income , since they both represent ‘ accretion of economic power ’ and should both , therefore , be taxed .
2 When Christopher Steffen , reportedly a slash and burn merchant when it comes to cutting costs and staff , quit Eastman Kodak Co on Wednesday after just seven weeks in the job of chief financial officer of Eastman Kodak Co , saying that the team was agreed on the objectives , but had irreconcilable differences on how to get from here to there , IBM Corp shares jumped for joy in anticipation that he was about to be named finance chief — but the joy subsided and so did the share price , off 87.5 cents at $49 when nothing happened yesterday ; word out of IBM is that there is an appointment already to be announced , but unless the fact that Steffen is now at a loose end causes a last-minute re-think , he is not the man that IBM has in mind .
3 erm clarification because for people like me that are interested in the total provision of employment land in the district , erm what I 'm hearing for example in the case of Harrogate is that there is an allocation of employment land of of sixty hectares plus the Greater York allocation .
4 One uncomfortable consequence of the seemly recognition of the needs of the rest of Europe is that there is no way of bringing Central Europe into the fold except by letting its members earn their keep , implying a repartition of the industrial division of labour now in place .
5 The only criticism which has been made of the c se the A sixty four sector north east of York is that there i significant amount of cover ma'am .
6 One good thing about Fuengirola is that there is a Moorish castle ruin on the beach at the southern end .
7 ‘ Yeah , mate , the trouble with Manu is that there 's no cheap way to get there , leastways this time of year .
8 One of the I 'm sure one of the results of Britain 's closer links with Europe is that there is greater contact between churches speaking different languages across these Catholic/Protestant boundaries .
9 The thing that I found most striking about Harwich was that there was so much sky around .
10 The thing that makes me believe in God is that there 's a special kind of weather on Sundays .
11 The facts of the matter in Oxford are that there is an enormous housing crisis and that affects people at all levels .
12 My understanding of the situation in Hambledon is that there are , we 're talking only small figures I realize , there are twenty commitments currently , within that area , erm clearly there are going to be some unidentified sites come forward erm , I do n't wish to er critical of that figure , I would accept the figure .
13 ‘ The problem for us in Wales is that there is the potential for massive job losses . ’
14 Its principal aim , according to Mellor is that there should be ‘ something for everyone in all parts of the country , and that everyone should have an opportunity to try something new and widen their horizons ’ .
15 The most important assertion made by Klaus is that there were two waves of labouring poets in the century , the first following Duck 's success in the early 1730s , and the second in the 1770s .
16 A problem with the design used by Spear is that there is no guarantee that the two groups learned equally readily during aversive training with the odour cue .
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