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

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1 Obviously , there will be difficult cases , especially where there is perhaps a house or capital to be considered .
2 Indeed , the situation changed so swiftly that there is almost no resemblance between the political maps of Spain for 1000 and 1050 , or again between those covering the times of the birth and death of El Cid .
3 It is true enough that there is often such a nuance ( see Quirk , Greenbaum , Leech , Svartvik , 1972 ) , but the proposal will not turn out to be satisfactory .
4 A sine qua non of environmental traffic management here has been the reduction of through traffic by closing access from the Rhein Allee Within the treated area , the most radically changed streets have been repaved at a uniform level so that there is scarcely a distinction between pavement and carriageway ( Figure 6.40 ) .
5 How far present-day societies are likely to proceed along this road is a matter of debate ( and I shall return to the question in Chapter 6 ) , but at the least it has to be recognized that in recent years the idea of political action has been very substantially broadened , so that there is already a quite widespread awareness of the variety of ways in which individuals and groups of individuals can assert their dissent from the policies of government at all levels ( for example , the revolt against the poll tax in Britain ) and bring into the arena of public debate alternative policies .
6 Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ?
7 At the time of X-ray , the dog 's ear is tattooed and the X-ray is marked with that tattoo number so that there is always proof of the dog 's soundness .
8 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
9 Val enjoys her work ; her husband , who is a milkman , is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital so that there is always someone to look after the children .
10 Arrange things so that there is always someone in the building who is on call for machine problems .
11 The ebb and flow of the tide is concentrated in them , so that there is always sufficient scour to prevent their being silted up .
12 It is hoped , also , to establish personal contact between organisers and teachers so that there is always a clear and accurate picture of classes in any given area .
13 I 'm not saying that negotiations should be completed by a certain date , but that the matter should come back to court by a certain date so that there is therefore er er is a time , an incentive for the
14 The Heath Government appointed a Select Committee on the Corporation Tax and the subsequent Labour Government appointed one on a wealth tax , but both refused a permanent subcommittee on taxation so that there is still no mechanism by which the House of Commons can know about or participate in investigations of taxation problems or possible developments in policy .
15 If there is no gatevalve in this supply , the cold water cistern will have to be drained : turn off the supply or tie up the ballvalve ( so that there is still a supply to the kitchen tap ) and open the upstairs cold water taps .
16 The smelting process alters the chemical composition of the original ore so that there is usually no simple chemical correlation between ore and metal .
17 Many processes have changed so that there is less direct human involvement in the production cycle , e.g. metal working , highly repetitive cycles can be conducted by robots and similar devices , e.g. in car assemblies , and the human operator gets better support even when still involved directly , e.g. the word processor as a substitute for the typewriter .
18 Notwithstanding the former grandeur of the Cathedral , Johnson wrote no more than a page on Elgin , concluding with an attractive clue to a traveller in his wake : ‘ In the chief street of Elgin , the houses jut over the lowest story , like the old buildings of timber in London , but with greater prominence : so that there is sometimes a walk for a considerable length under a cloister , or portico . ’
19 The point cams mark the edge of the pattern knitting and are positioned so that there is only space for the ‘ B ’ pattern to be knitted .
20 Following the same instructions over twelve , instead of thirteen , needles so that there is only one knit stitch between each scallop is one variation you might like to try .
21 Deanston Weir on the Teith has now further broken up so that there is now a safe passage on the right but the chicken shoot on the left is dry .
22 Polaroid has decided to continue making Type 669 so that there is now a choice between the two emulsions Polacolor 100 rated at ISO 100 and Type 669 at ISO 80 .
23 The format for statutory planning has also changed , so that there is now greater public participation in the identification and evaluation of key issues , more formal examination in public and the presentation of several alternative planning options rather than a single final plan .
24 Polaroid has decided to continue making Type 669 so that there is now a choice between the two emulsions — Polacolor 100 rated at ISO 100 and Type 669 at ISO 80 .
25 The sky , too , is treated as a series of planes continuing the composition up to the top of the canvas , so that there is very little suggestion of depth even behind the buildings and mountains on the horizon .
26 It is merely that there is less and less justification for her position .
27 To establish laws of nature without analogizing would be possible only if there is indeed a logical operation for inferring from the particular to the universal , which induction is supposed to be .
28 Will he confirm that it operates only if there is prior written consent on the part of the employee —
29 ‘ So now we 've got a double whammy : the firms ' short-term needs are less and there is arguably plenty of provision for those needs from the ranks of newly qualified members who , as students , went into training contracts in 1987 , 1988 and 1989 . ’
30 Unless there is drastic action based on the Woolf report , rather than the sort of band-aid solution that we have heard about today , I fear that there will be an increase in disturbances , especially if there is yet another unexpected surge in the prison population .
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