Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] there [is] for " in BNC.

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1 After all there is greater Scriptural justification for such ritual than there is for infant baptism .
2 ‘ All I can say is that I recognise the incredible enthusiasm that there is for this sport among a section of the listening public — especially Daily Telegraph readers .
3 These examples should bring home the great difference that there is for Moore between intrinsic good and bad and anything of the nature of pleasure or pain .
4 Among the free churches there is no set system of redundancy procedure as there is for the Anglican Church , so that it may be for officials from the local congregation to decide if and how to dispose of vacant church property .
5 This lets you monitor the demand that there is for it and will provide a sound basis for decisions about the possible expansion of your video facilities in the future .
6 There is no single source and no national catalogue as there is for books .
7 Buttressing these are the scarcity of good job opportunities on the internal labour market and the intense competition that there is for them ( Koshiro , 1981 ) .
8 But right now , I 'm going to do the most important thing that there is for me to do .
9 There is no surviving detailed assessment of income for the eleventh-century papacy as there is for the English kings in the great Domesday Book of 1086 .
10 There is no more evidence for the use of pattern books as regulators of design than there is for the existence of central workshops servicing definable territories .
11 I walked down this ledge , walked down the stage and there 's for security guards .
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