Example sentences of "[noun sg] [ex0] [vb -s] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 At first glance there appears to be a preponderance of narrow gauge or what I would call miniature railways .
2 At first glance there appears to be substantial equality in the income maintenance payments made to men and women , in that the same rates apply to both , and there are no rules debarring women from access to benefits just because they are women .
3 Er on one side there seems to be a feeling that there should be no development and it would compromise the character of open countryside .
4 ‘ But when you go on telly there has to be some compromise , like I swear all the f—ing time , but that does n't bother me , I do n't feel like I 'm selling my life away just to get on the telly . ’
5 Wilkinson told fellow members , and top-ranking League officials , at the awards ceremony there has to be greater understanding between players , managers and referees .
6 Automatic fire fighting installations capable of achieving total control and extinguishment appear to be the only answer but because of the almost total reliance which must be placed on their automatic capability there appears to be a need for greater flexibility in use than totally automatic operation would provide , and particularly to ensure that an entire system is not rendered inoperative by some local effect .
7 Through the mouth there appears to be the remains of a chain link from which the knife would have been suspended .
8 Whether the planning is for greater parental involvement , producing the school prospectus or fund raising there needs to be structure and a sense of priorities .
9 Under current law there has to be a connection between an insider and the company whose shares he deals in .
10 In the public sector there has to be accountability to the public or the client .
11 With synthesis there has to be a desired purpose .
12 To it 's even worse I mean there , there does n't even seem to be a government in the there 's just a police force and an army and no one making political decisions , so it 's a peculiarity of recent political philosophy there seems to be no room left for the democratic process to do much apart from administer , so the democracy is given a very minor role .
13 As in the days of slavery there seems to be two Jamaicas divided by class and colour .
14 At the moment there seems to be a consensus within South Africa for change .
15 If you do not have this feel of the clubhead the whole time , then at some point there has to be a " clubhead-feel blind spot "
16 In the first place there has to be a transfer of assets abroad by an individual resident in this country .
17 When you are starting out in the music business there seems to be an impenetrable jungle of initials to understand : MCPS , PPL , MPA , PRS , BASCA , BMI , ASCAP ; the list seems endless ! so what are they all for ?
18 For government regulation to be a good move there needs to be confirmation that the drug is harmless , and there is the ‘ thinend-of-the-wedge ’ argument — that it will break the taboo surrounding other more noxious substances .
19 In the posterior part of the body there appears to be a distinct mid-line streak and diagonal marks running out from it .
20 On a comparative basis there seems to be less value placed on professional development in Strathclyde than in systems elsewhere , particularly in Australia .
21 In the case of rights issues and underwriting there seems to be a perpetual divide between academic analysts and theorists and the practitioners .
22 These are exciting times and every day there seems to be something new and innovative happening .
23 but er at the end of the day there has to be a purpose for it so unless you , you , you put it into action , then you , if you just read , then you 're in danger of having a bigger judgment than somebody that was ignorant
24 By contrast there seems to be no increase , or even a decrease , in less serious gastric mucosal injury .
25 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
26 If the organisation appoints committees to deal with aspects of planning , policy forming and co-ordination there needs to be clear lines of communication so that everyone involved knows the person to whom the committee reports .
27 Museums and archaeology both suffer from chronic under-funding , and at present there seems to be no cause for optimism that this situation will change .
28 At present there seems to be a contradiction in these ideas since the current ideology stresses growth policy on the one hand yet at the same time supports the notion of tradition .
29 And then of course there needs to be a a budget for the rest of the year does n't there ?
30 At this level there appears to be little cross-association of elements , e.g. all of those inclusions listed under " form " , in section 2.3 ( all section numbers refer to the under discussion , unless otherwise indicated ) .
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