Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] there be [det] " in BNC.

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1 He called it bacteriophage ; later it was found to exist in many forms ; or rather there were many bacteriophages , each associated with the bacteria of particular species .
2 They may have access to video outside the classroom in their own homes or perhaps there is some arrangement in the language school which allows them to use the video player when it is n't in use in the classroom .
3 Or perhaps there was some other , unofficial entrance , and right now she was getting ready to give up and leave by the same way .
4 Sooner or later there is little doubt that the reticent Prince of Wales will have to make some kind of statement .
5 They also hint that perhaps there is some hidden carrot symbol hidden deep in the human psyche .
6 For most people , music is just a part of their leisure , although inevitably there are some who want more from it .
7 And I would say to you that really there 's little point in making any major changes there until you , you 're able to assess it properly .
8 So the apparently boundless diversity of plant life disappears when one recalls that all plants are composed of carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen and a few less important elements , and that chemically there is little difference between a daisy and an oak tree .
9 This suggests that either there is some ‘ best ’ code on which all organisms have converged , or that all existing organisms are descended from the same simple ancestor , and that the code has not changed since .
10 A happily married man you think , coming down the road and suddenly there are some clow clowns actually with a van parked outside your house , moving what you recognize as your fridge freezer out through the door .
11 We were eating off silver plates and suddenly there was this toad .
12 ‘ We came off the M4 and suddenly there was this maniac in the middle of the road , flagging us down .
13 For handwriting , the writer and reader are apart and so there is much less support from context in the signal .
14 And so there is that command .
15 None of the 19 randomised controlled trials used otalgia or recurrent acute otitis media as an outcome measure and so there is little scientific evidence that surgery benefits children with these conditions , especially when the high proportion who experience severe or persistent discharge after insertion of grommets is considered .
16 Very close to the wall is small and so there is little energy production ; far from it , is small with the same consequence .
17 But even with these your risks are spread and so there is some form of protection .
18 There have been few studies looking at the sexual risk of HIV infection for women who have sex with women and so there are few reported cases of women infected in this way .
19 Well you 've got a lot of nationalism as well cos er a lot of them article forty seven when they , they said that the problem of the nation was the result of the landlords , and so there 's all this sort of nationalist and there 's also
20 What would you say to the criticism that by opening up new routes you simply add to the problem of over capacity , and so there 's less money for everyone ?
21 Now if you knew which numbers were selected less frequently than others , and you kept that information to yourself and you bet on those numbers that were selected less frequently , then unless there 's any special reason why those numbers should produce fewer score draws than other numbers , you 're giving yourself an advantage because on the weeks in which those numbers produce score draws there are fewer people who 'll have them down as their numbers , and so there 's more money around for those few people who have them down , including you , and so if you win , then you 'd expect to win more money .
22 And so there was all that reassurance and reliance on things like the contract .
23 You see if There is going to be a war , and God 's people had also to be warriors and so there was that element of religion as well that that we had to be trained as warriors for the Lord .
24 In the period after 1945 the Liberals were at a very low ebb and had significant support only in rural areas of Scotland , Wales and South-West England where industrial development was largely absent and so there was little trade union activity .
25 And so there was this sort of propaganda campaign that was done through advertising to insist that women should n't have off days any more .
26 And so there was this campaign to persuade women to change .
27 I was writing a lot of tunes around my studies of that culture and then the Gulf War broke out and so there was more stuff to influence me . ’
28 And so there was another mystery .
29 This was because the landscape is flat , or gently undulating , and so there were few places which specially attracted people .
30 If only there was more time to think .
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