Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] there be a " in BNC.

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1 Because the teachers are so friendly there is a good atmosphere for getting on with your work .
2 And then erm then when er once when I was only little there was a pit strike on I think I 'd only be about seven , somewhere there .
3 so obvious there 's a person over there , and he was , he looked and then he , he just walked , walked off towards his house .
4 The professor believes the potential damage is so great there is a temptation for suspects to plea bargain .
5 I listened with great care to discover how his brilliant mind would explain how in a society so apparently lawless there was a brilliant way of reducing the prison population .
6 Half-way down these walls , one of which backed onto the bathroom , slightly below waist-height there was a wide slate slab on which the pig used to be salted to preserve it through the winter .
7 No well it 's dead easy there 's a little trick on the twenty four hour clock
8 Donna was already certain there was a link .
9 Although I myself believe that this statement is broadly true there are a number of serious research workers who now believe that it is false .
10 He might also have noticed that her dark hair was touched with grey and that although she was not exactly smart there was a kind of elegance about her .
11 The QT interval beyond which the risk of torsades de pointes increases abruptly has not yet been defined and most likely there is a continuum .
12 For married women under 60 there was a five-fold increase from 12 per cent in 1931 to 57 per cent at the 1981 census .
13 It was pointed out that it was hardly surprising there was a significant negative relationship between existing levels and subsequent change since ‘ decentralization ’ , i.e. movement away from existing areas , was precisely what was to be explained .
14 Though not statistically significant there is a logical tendency towards low R&D resources linking with longer project duration and market life .
15 And er the foreman and bosses that knew people and they knew the circumstances and I suppose they put a word in and erm you know men were sort of stopped because er I mean , if a man had a house full of children or something , he 'd probably be the very last you know before he was sort of forced to g you know sacked or wh And I mean they were n't sacked in a sense , they was always ready there was a place ready for them to come back to there .
16 The other fun competition that I entered was the same idea but it is played in the dark you use a special ball which is slightly transparent there is a hole in the middle of the ball which a lightstick goes through .
17 In fact , in about 1971 there was a sudden spate of development in this area , and both the University Library and what was then Brighton Public Library and West Sussex all were innovators in those days , using computer-based lending systems , which used little cards with lots of little holes in them and — I am sure they are familiar to lots of people — in the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes erm what are called bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place .
18 In fact , in about 1971 there was a sudden spate of development in this area , and both the university library and what was then Brighton Public Library , and West Sussex , all were innovators in those days , using computer-based lending systems , which used little cards with lots of little holes in them , and I am sure they are familiar to lots of people .
19 ‘ It is now clear there is a very large majority in favour of ratifying the Maastricht Treaty . ’
20 In the years following 1885 there was a considerable increase in prosecutions for sexual offences .
21 'But from about 1330 there is a steady decline in regularity and architectural quality : even in formal documents the writing is not only strongly cursive but wanting in discipline , and suggests an unsuccessful attempt to reconcile the claims of ceremoniousness and speed' ( Hector , op cit ) .
22 Despite the extent of mortality in the first onset of the plague ( and the evidence of heriot payments on the Winchester manors shows a death-rate there of at least 50 per cent ) , wages did not increase startlingly , and until about 1370 there was a rise in rents which corresponded with that in prices ( 60 ) .
23 As I made inroads into both , I sussed the other punters and though the place was fairly quiet there were a couple of city gents in suits talking earnestly and drinking fast .
24 Oh it was a horse-drawn , horse-drawn , there were no cars on the road in those days , I think I was one of the earliest to get knocked down by a car actually in Walsall , I was er , when we lived in Street he came down Street and immediately opposite there was a Co-op shop opposite Birds the fruitiers , and mother sent me down to the Co-op and the old trams used to run along the Pleck to Darlaston , Wednesbury and that way on and I ran across the road , past the Co-op the tram and a car must have just bumped into me and he knocked me down , a terrible commotion amongst the folks and could n't have hurt them much , because I got up and ran off , ran off home , so they were restricted in you see and the speed they could go in the car , but the car , the tram car was stopped at the bottom of Street , almost opposite the Co-op and er I must have just run across the road run into the car and more or less bounced off it I should think .
25 If someone was looking for The Bar in those days — because there was no name written up or sign for it , no lights at all , and not even a number on the door , Madame liked to keep it that way even when she did n't have to any more — I mean when she opened up we may all have been in a sort of hiding , and not many people knew about The Bar and our life there , but it was n't that way later , and now you know we can have lights and advertising and you see boys queueing up outside every night , very public , and I like to see that — but in those days , in those days if somebody arranged to meet you for a date there , and it was their first time and they were n't sure how to find us , you 'd joke with them , and you 'd say well first there is a wedding , and then there 's a death , and there 's the news , and then there 's us ; meaning , first there 's the shop with the flowers , the real ones , and next door to that is the undertaker 's with the fake flowers in the window , china , all dusty ; and then the newsagent 's and magazine shop , and then right next door to that is The Bar .
26 I 'm quite sure there is a Hungarian great-grandmother somewhere .
27 For females aged over 21 there was a 281 per cent increase ( compared to 136 per cent for males of the same age group ) .
28 It is very possible there were a number of other instances of this sort which I have now forgotten .
29 would you er still look at page thirty one please dealing with er , top right under the are there hidden costs ? , the answer to this is definitely no and then there are charges set out there , there 's the freehold security set up there and then the only other costs would be your apartment , local authority rates , individual electricity costs , even if this means too low there 's a freehold security set up there and then the only other costs would be your apartment , local authority rates , individual electricity costs , even if this means too low , small charge for using guest bedroom , use to keep the general running costs as low as possible , and then underneath them there 's a block service apartment costs , all maintenance , warden and management services , freehold security and then personal costs in an estimated weekly total , er did you know that that went into the brochure ?
30 But you can not expect I mean we was actually lucky there was a job there now , when it closed down .
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