Example sentences of "[conj] there [am/are] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Opponents of sales see them as reducing a vital social resource built up at the ratepayers ' expense , while proponents see sales to long-standing tenants as almost a recourse to ‘ natural justice ’ , although there are also the political overtones of the desire of Conservative politicians to build up a property-owning base to their vote .
2 Now you 'll see that there are almost the same number of slots in in each .
3 There is the offence of driving recklessly ( contrary to section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1972 ) , and there are also the lesser offences of driving without due care and attention , and driving without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road ( contrary to section 3 of the 1972 Act ) .
4 Their own range plus the Scanro range have been relaunched with new graphics , the Breaker wave skis have been acquired and there are also the Scanro pontoons , Vinta sailboards and a sailing dinghy , the Dolfin , for Robin Witter to play with if he gets bored !
5 From experience and there are also the occasions very often when you 're , if you like , force fed .
6 The high dosage is incredibly dangerous and there are also the HIV risks . ’
7 Yet this relation , marked by many forms of co-operation , interaction and two-way movement between the ‘ market ’ and ‘ subsidized ’ areas , is nevertheless always precarious , for there can be little real doubt that it is the dominant area , the market , which either determines , or emphasizes and de-emphasizes , prevailing types of production , and there are then the familiar asymmetries : ( i ) between the notion of a necessary ‘ high culture ’ — and the pressures of the market on its continued viability ; and ( ii ) between the notion of plural ( ‘ liberal ’ ) culture and the actual profit-governed market selection of what can be readily distributed or even , in some areas , offered at all .
8 She was well and in good form , but unfortunately I never see her now without Herman Schrijver John Pope-Hennessy was the fourth ) , and he is so frivolous and gossippy [ sic ] — which one would love in other circumstances — that Ivy never says anything interesting , and there are always the same conversations .
9 And there are always the agents , Edam Victor , Gilds Gorgon , Erect Heath , Debouch Ropers , Michel Siphons , Cardamom King , to provide stability in a changing world .
10 and the final year I think there 's sort of less on the timetable but people tend to do more work for it and do a project as well but in the , in the first year erm you know it 's not that difficult to , to pass it erm er and there are always the , the , the referred papers in September so if you 're , if you 're keen
11 Family and friends are probably dying , but there are also the losses connected with declining health , status and income .
12 But there are also the letters of purse-mouthed socialist literalists , lecturers in colleges of further education .
13 Child care is one obvious example , but there are also the many day-to-day tasks which enable households to be maintained and to function at a reasonable level of efficiency .
14 The oldest of the money markets is the discount market , but there are also the newer sterling and foreign currency markets .
15 Most of the vehicles they meet on the road move over to let them pass , but there are always the odd one or two who will be damned if they will .
16 There are several hundred members in ‘ LHC ’ , many of whom are in senior positions in significant companies , and it might provide some useful contacts for you too , but there are inevitably the questions of time , travel and costs and so on .
17 Not that they have n't known each other usually for years , but such formality has its necessary place , for there are again the exceptions .
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