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

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1 A new stillness enters our hearts , where there is no longer any need to express ourselves .
2 As soon as you reach the cross-over age where there is no longer a gain , you can contract back into SERPS .
3 But Papert wants something more , as he wrote in Mindstorm : ‘ I want to know what kind of computer culture can grow in communities where there is not already rich technophilic soil .
4 There are a substantial number of churches , particularly in either rural or inner-city areas , where there is not even one trained musician .
5 Particularly the physical side of the work — where there is n't nearly enough .
6 They , they ca n't er restore it up where there is n't any !
7 Negotiations dragging on where there is apparently little separating the two sides ( quite likely in the case of job evaluation where a five point difference in a grade boundary might represent hundreds of posts ) can lead to accusations of bad faith and a potentially dangerous deterioration in the general climate of industrial relations .
8 In a simple case , where your seller 's solicitor is at a considerable distance , or where there is perhaps already an examined abstract or epitome of the greater part of the title , you may postpone this examination until immediately before completion , in which case strike this item out of your pre-completion agenda and rely on the first item of your completion agenda .
9 The Government talk about competition , but what chance is there for competition in rural areas where there is perhaps only one bus every hour , or every two or three hours ?
10 The second vulnerable industrial sector identified in the study is that also characterised by high non-tariff barriers , but where there is currently very little intra-EC trade .
11 They passed the Strait 's tiny guardian islands , the Evangelistas — where there is now both a lighthouse ant a Chilean signal station — and sailed into an evening that suddenly became magically serene .
12 Or there is really only one group , but sharing a dual identity , with now one dominating their consciousness , now the other .
13 We want Apex as Kevin has already said to be a real section , not where everyone gets pushed because the name of their branch or there 's nowhere else to put them .
14 I am sure that all hon. Members will welcome that increase , although there is clearly still a long way to go to reflect the fact that women constitute 51 per cent .
15 I would be interested in looking at this , although there is now so much pressure on space in our magazine that is may not be possible to include it .
16 Although there is now only one full-time post specifically in the area of Language in Education , a number of the present academic staff have an active research/teaching interest in some aspects of this area .
17 Although there is still little empirical evidence of its effectiveness , Bolam ( 1980 ) indicates that this approach is gathering considerable support .
18 Although there is once again some interfering aspirates , some improvement is noticeable , and the text in recitatives is better delivered .
19 Rimsky-Korsakov 's Capriccio Espagnol provides an opportunity for the LSO to display its glittering virtuosity in one of the great orchestral showpieces — although there 's not enough hot Spanish sun here for my taste — and they then round the disc off with Grieg 's Two Elegaic [ sic ] Melodies , which are well enough played , but add little to the overall attractiveness of the disc .
20 One might add , however , that there is generally very little weather in most of Dickens 's country cottages either , although one finds a good deal of it in his towns .
21 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 .
22 Yet the fundamental fact remains that there is nowadays much , much less demand than there once was for the crime short story .
23 It does suggest that teachers corporately have a responsibility to assist in keeping alive the research tradition , but that there is also only a minimal obligation on individuals to participate in the research enterprise .
24 Now all I 'm suggesting to him is that there is here apparently a requirement laid down by the treaty which ca n't be aggregated by any one individual member state which could actually only be enforced by reference to a court of justice and what I 'd like to ask is in the light of this very deep seated concern by the French about Strasbourg er and the European parliament building and the knowledge that this is of such importance to the er of er voting and of representation in the community of the European elections .
25 If Mill 's argument succeeds in showing that there is even only a little evidence in its favour , there will be more evidence in favour than against ; and we should therefore accept the hypothesis .
26 The British-based Environmental Investigation Agency says in a brochure , A system of extention , that ‘ the scale of abuse of the responsibilities entrusted to the secretariat of the parties ( CITES 103 member nations ) has become so widespread , and the extensive manipulations to prevent a ban on the ivory trade so obvious and desperate , that there is no longer any doubt about the ivory trade 's grip on major decisions being taken by the secretariat ’ .
27 It is about sending a clear signal to the villages of Quang Ninh and Ha Giang and Lang Son that there is no longer a road to Los Angeles by way of Hong Kong or , for that matter , of Thailand or Malaysia .
28 It is about sending a clear signal to the villages of Quang Ninh and Ha Giang and Lang Son that there is no longer a road to Los Angeles by way of Hong Kong or , for that matter , of Thailand or Malaysia .
29 In spite of the fact that since the Clean Air Act of 1956 , pollution caused by smoke has been greatly reduced to the benefit of those who live in the cities , we must not fool ourselves into thinking that there is no longer any problem .
30 Then allow the particles to move apart in such a way that the combined wave function does not change even though the distance between the particles may be so great that there is no longer any possibility of mutual interaction : in principle this could be many kilometres .
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