Example sentences of "[conj] there be [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 Between a small , local shop where there is likely to be less security , and a large supermarket or department store ?
2 This power may be used , for example , where there is likely to be a delay in allocating the case to a named guardian on the panel or where the guardian is being dilatory in appointing a solicitor .
3 And where there 's likely to be a fall .
4 It does not rule out specific industries , but looks for companies in the £l0m to £100m area that are well-established operations with a strong market position ; big enough to support a sensible market structure ; small enough to offer a reasonable growth opportunity ; and where there are likely to be attractive opportunities for exit .
5 The majority of the rest being small stations where there are likely to be few suspects .
6 I asked Joyce what aspect of her phobia she felt still remained and she said that she would like to be able to go into an open space such as a park , where there were likely to be many more birds around .
7 The Blackshirts deliberately concentrated on those areas where there were liable to be violent counter-demonstrations .
8 Although there is much to be said for freedom of information , it is not clear that it would greatly help individual aggrieved citizens .
9 Although there is much to be said in favour of the notion of evolution by discrete jumps in plants , particularly through allopolyploidy involving small numbers of individuals , current orthodoxy holds that the greater part of speciation events occurs through the isolation of fragments of an initial population , the change of these fragments in response to the conditions in their isolation and , with the breakdown of isolation , the co-existence of the newly speciated populations in one locality .
10 This also will require a mixture of skill- and discipline-based courses , although there is likely to be a greater emphasis on technical computing aspects .
11 Although there is likely to be a fairly close relationship with the lawyers acting for the client , they will probably be asked to act for the client in respect of the firm 's contract .
12 Such facts speak for themselves and clearly emphasise Richards 's ( 1985 ) view ( section 4.4.1 ) that there is much to be gleaned from traditional agricultural/agroforestry methods if sustainable development is to be achieved in the light of current and projected population growth .
13 Perhaps some Koi keepers still need to be convinced that they can add to the well-being of their beloved stock by removing pesticides , metals , and such horrors as chloroform from their water , but those who have invested in a tapwater filter , often cheap when compared to the value of their fish , have seen results that demonstrate , without any doubt , that there is much to be gained by permitting the fish to live in conditions which help rather than hinder heir survival .
14 I think that there is much to be said for statutes to be preceded by some statement of what Parliament is seeking to achieve in rather longer form than is normally provided by the long title , in the form of perhaps a return to the days of the preamble containing recitals — a form adopted in European Community legislation .
15 Everyone agrees that there is much to be done if the UK 's innovation performance is to be improved .
16 AEA believes , therefore , that there is much to be gained from the coherence of its business units and that an important part of its task is to maintain and develop such coherence in the future .
17 Does my right hon. Friend accept that there is much to be commended in general in his decision to reduce the infantry battalions by only 12 , 13 or 14 per cent. , which is a great deal better than what he did for the Regular Army ?
18 This may lead some health workers , families and older people themselves to believe that there is little to be done to improve the circumstances of people with care needs .
19 There has been an assumption that young visually impaired children have little or no ability to use tactile maps to find their way around , and it has been argued that there is little to be gained from introducing visually impaired children to maps at an early age .
20 erm , something may flash across the , the face you know eyes or whatever , it 's er an aura that there is particular to them or peculiar to them .
21 It is true that there is likely to be a time lag while parents gain confidence in their children 's improved survival chances .
22 From what the Secretary of State has implied about the performance of opting-out hospitals , I take it that there is likely to be a weighting in their favour .
23 This means that there is likely to be considerable data duplication when using a hierarchical database .
24 This is all the more important since it is in the area of State aid that there is likely to be greater conflict between national and EC interests .
25 Erm but I do feel that there is likely to be some positive spin off for the factories .
26 In summary , Collins have pulled out of participation in the National Corpus Project and Longman have given a commitment to participate in the National Corpus Project , which leaves us having submitted a proposal a revised proposal to the D T I , erm fully documenting Longman 's contribution , erm but leaving O U P's role and financial contribution to the project open in anticipation that there is likely to be some rearrangements amongst the industrial partners , that is there may be a reallocation of funding between Longman and O U P and maybe the addition of new partners erm or it may just stay as it is erm .
27 In the light of the above factors and on the assumption that there is unlikely to be any real increase in the dollar price of oil in the medium term , the Board does not believe it to be financially prudent to maintain the 1992 dividend at the same level as that paid in respect of 1991 .
28 The evidence available suggests that events at the operational level will be fully automatic in normal driving and that there is unlikely to be any episodic memory available of them subsequently unless unusual circumstances occurred to force controlled processes to be used .
29 There 's a worthless piece of paper saying that there is supposed to be an oyster enterprise , but there 's no evidence that anyone has ever caught a single oyster . "
30 Now I do n't see that there 's likely to be any connection , but since we 're up against a brick wall in the Stavanger case , I 've come to pick your brains . "
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