Example sentences of "[vb base] there [is] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But surveys by Consumers ' Association magazine Which ? of the Retail Motor Industry Federation ( RMI ) and the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Electrical Appliances ( AMDEA ) suggest there 's room for improvement .
2 Most young horses are already in flight ( airborne ) over the fence/hole before they realise there is water in the hole .
3 ‘ And you say there is peace in her wings and wisdom in her heart . ’
4 The operators say there is provison in law for the government to make grants to companies so they can buy more environmentally friendly vehicles .
5 The lads say there 's explosives in those crates — weapons and ammunition going to Poland . ’
6 ‘ Never been , but they say there 's loads of hotels , bars , Turkish baths and that sort of thing .
7 I think no , I just think that I think that the British people , forget there 's people around the table , that the British people are actually pretty sort of liberal and tolerate overall and er I think the problem back to basics was government slogan and they got John Major
8 And everywhere you look there 's evidence of the back-breaking work it 's taken to create this landscape .
9 So , Sarah had a job to do , but it was n't , sort of , till the end , and we 're gon na finish too quickly because normally we have it like Paul and Helen being really with it and look there 's sort of upward
10 ‘ You see , I know there is money in the coffers , ’ Reynolds reminded his employer .
11 When the interviewer leaned forward open mouthed , she went on : ‘ I do n't believe , I know there is life with Jesus , after death takes my mortal body . ’
12 MPs and representatives from this region know there 's work to be done .
13 I mean the fact is you know there 's blokes at work .
14 I know there 's loads of people really , it 's just they 're all at home asleep .
15 find a cure erm perhaps we should try and think about why we get depressed in the first place , I know there 's lot of people who co , here have had problems .
16 Oh I know there 's wool in that
17 The Police Federation now wants the law changed so bail is automatically refused if the police fear there 's risk of a further offence being committed .
18 There 's , I mean there 's stuff in here we need .
19 ABBERLEY : ( hiding face ) : You mean there 's sign of toll .
20 and that er , you know , has lead to a lot of misery in some cases , er , also I mean there 's question of viability of our own scheme and I er , think er you know , er there are a number of questions which I as a lay-man would like to be , you know , I think the seminar is probably the right to do that .
21 cos I mean there 's loads of
22 I mean there 's loads of bags like that , let's have a look .
23 I mean there 's chaps like myself — about twelve stone ten pounds — you were expected to carry bags of barley at sixteen stone four ; and sometimes there was n't a job for you in the hard days when there was a lot of men out of work .
24 I mean there 's organisations like Oxrad that clearly , the money will only be spent in Oxford city .
25 but I mean there 's spares in them anyway
26 I 've just spent six months in Cottonvale and I mean its degrading , I mean cos your locked up in a cell from eight o'clock at night till six o'clock in the morning and your not got any toilet facilities you 've got to use a potty if you want to go to the toilet and it is degrading , I mean there 's people in there , well I was a first offender the first time I was in , but I mean there 's people in there seventeen year old that have n't a clue about life in general and it is degrading for them .
27 I 've just spent six months in Cottonvale and I mean its degrading , I mean cos your locked up in a cell from eight o'clock at night till six o'clock in the morning and your not got any toilet facilities you 've got to use a potty if you want to go to the toilet and it is degrading , I mean there 's people in there , well I was a first offender the first time I was in , but I mean there 's people in there seventeen year old that have n't a clue about life in general and it is degrading for them .
28 I mean there 's carnage on these roads of ours , and people are just not doing anything about it or taking it seriously enough .
29 But suppose there is change of government and that the newly elected political party puts greater store by the containment of inflationary pressure , being prepared by implication to tolerate a higher unemployment rate than the previous government .
30 Not now , not next year but in the next twenty years so there are a problem with schools , there are problems , I think , with changing leisure habits er people , the way that people take their leisure has changed over the last twenty years and not always have clubs , organizations and sailing schools taken account of that in , in their programme , especially with youngsters and I have to say I also believe there is apathy in some clubs and other organizations , not every club has an active youth sailing scheme and I believe that any club that does n't either must be extremely popular because of its er prices of beer or , or some other reason or it may not exist perhaps in twenty years ' time , so I think it 's an ext extremely important topic brought about by the maybe , without being melodramatic , some of the stuff that we 're reading in the papers about youngsters these days but looking at it from a purely selfish sailing point of view if we 're to get more youngsters into the sport even if we 're to hold our ground we 've got to make a big effort over , over this year and , and it 's important make sure that it runs on for future years .
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