Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] there be so " in BNC.

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1 ‘ People do get work that way but it 's horrible to sit and watch at those parties where there 's so much competition and everyone 's running around in tight frocks getting drunk ’ , she says .
2 But such animals can barely retract into their shells because there is so little unoccupied space therein ( Osborne , 1977 ) .
3 The mines in the Dailly coalfield were notorious for gas and there was a joke in the county 's other mining areas that there was so much gas underground at Dailly that the farmers had to use a Davy safety lamp when ploughing the fields .
4 We are a nation of voluntary workers and there are so many organisations that it is sometimes difficult to know which to choose to help .
5 Well the ordinary private hire , there 's so many of them , I mean his dad had been doing it for years but there 's so many started up .
6 Yesterday , a spokesman for the South Wales Sea Fisheries Committee said it was unlikely the picking would exhaust the beds because there were so many cockles this year .
7 There used to be just the sports in the afternoon ; Mary Clarke and Bill Scott remembered when the races were held on the roads through the village , in the days before there were so many motor cars .
8 There is really no need to be bored these days as there is so much going on .
9 In large fleets where there is so much dirty wind on the layline this is often the best tactic .
10 Mum always made a long list of groceries she needed but some days she bought even more things because there was so much to choose from .
11 From this single example it is clear that an investigation , of the outside poses immense problems since there are so many outside factors to be taken into account .
12 I have not named names because there are so many individuals but you all know who you are .
13 Conservative Members tend to ignore the dangers for women bus users because there are so few women amongst them at the moment there are no women at all on the Government Benches .
14 Right , it 's , it 's because world markets are residual markets because there 's so much agricultural protectionism .
15 Some said they had no listed buildings at risk at all , others that there were so many their hands were full and they had no time to reply .
16 Barbara Andrews of Rhyl said her son Mark and his friends were desperate for letters as there was so little for them to do in their spare time .
17 Qualified conductors work a compulsory nineteen hours a week , but most work up to thirty hours as there is so much to do .
18 ‘ We did n't speak for ages as there were so many complications with debt and the record company .
19 Something , we do n't wan na pa paint the walls cos there 's so many like bits that are wrong with the walls but we want if we Anaglypta it , it wo
20 Some may question whether we need new churches when there are so many half empty old church buildings .
21 ‘ There is a real need for these facilities as there are so many young mothers with children around there . ’
22 I hardly date write anything about the goats as there are so many strongly held views on management that each time I say I did something one way , lots of readers write and tell us how completely wrong that way is !
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