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

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1 The Mitroff and Emshoff approach may be more suitable for reviewing strategies already proposed where there is clearly major resistance to those strategies .
2 In other words , an individual will not need to start from scratch where there is already reliable evidence of competence at work .
3 The point I 'm making however , is that a , a fairer way to judge this book , might be to say , not well let , let's reject everything in it that 's Lamarckian , cos it does n't fit with our modern prejudices , a fairer way , might be to read it the way we read Darwin 's works , where there is also considerable Lamarckenis Lamarckism , and say well , this is er , this is an understandable error , given the poor state of knowledge that people had about genetics at the time , and then try and make sense of it .
4 At the same time , we must have a proper national debate to see how many estuaries can be changed from being tidal areas , where there is extremely good feeding for birds , to areas which , in effect , become inland lakes .
5 From these a consensus has emerged , which is probably reliable , that the main areas in which there are likely to be substantial effects due to new technology are in the engineering industry , with the increased use of CAD and computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ) , and the use of robots ; in offices through office automation , in which the use of word processors with or without linkages via networks and data bases to form paperless offices is predicted to bring substantial improvements in productivity , though the effects on skills is at the moment quite unclear ; and in the computer industry itself , where there is substantially increased demand for software engineers .
6 Well liberation theology is one version of it that in certain parts of the world , particularly where there is great economic and political oppression , where people get locked up in prisons for believing and thinking differently , and where there is very real persecution of the poor , and those who erm have different ideas .
7 The zebra chooses areas where there is more low quality food .
8 Where there is more extensive liver damage there may be ascites , but it is only when there is massive invasion , comparable to acute fascioliasis in sheep , that death occurs .
9 ‘ In tourist areas where there is more seasonal trade , a mattress could last seven or eight years . ’
10 Mike Blackburn , chief executive , commented : ‘ We will be able to reduce operating costs , increase branch profitability and take advantage of areas where there is more potential . ’
11 That 's why , for instance , it 's easier to produce a big conference at the Brighton Conference Centre where there is almost austere simplicity than it is in Blackpool 's charming but inflexible Winter Gardens .
12 Where there is too cosy an agreement between the group , the counsellor can sometimes act as ‘ devil 's advocate ’ by introducing a more controversial idea into the argument .
13 The alerce is now found only in remote mountain regions of the Andes and Chile 's coastal cordillera , where there are also extensive areas of dead trees , for reasons as yet unexplained .
14 Whilst specific lighting recommendations for study are discussed later in this chapter , in general terms good overall lighting is needed in an environment where there are visually handicapped pupils .
15 Winch 's argument has notable relativistic implications for the study of international relations , where there are systematically different ideologies and world views .
16 Courtaulds Aerospace , Advanced Materials Division is pursuing aggressively the Scandinavian market , where there are potentially large orders for rollers from manufacturers of paper making machines .
17 The national companies such as Mexico and Venezuela are still re-organizing themselves and obviously a lot of time , effort and nervous energy is being spent by people on figuring out what to do in the C I S , where there are obviously great opportunities , but great risks as well .
18 However , where there are very regular field systems it may have occurred earlier , perhaps in the Scandinavian period .
19 Those who have not tried to sell — and particularly sell in a highly competitive market where there are very large contracts , the possession or loss of which can have a fatal effect on one 's whole business — do not know how testing it is of courage and nerve .
20 where there are more old jobs than new the ring fence will be placed around the staff in the old posts — and selection for the new jobs will be by competition .
21 It found little favour in the United States , where there was however considerable interest in securing some workable arrangement .
22 Contact with health professionals — Among subjects with progressive and non-progressive disorders the proportions with unmet needs were significantly higher ( p<0.001 and p<0.001 respectively ) in groups A to D , where regular contact was solely with health professionals , than in groups E and F , where there was also regular input from the social and voluntary services ( table IV ) .
23 The pressure of population caused much less concern in the Welsh Border counties where there was still sufficient land available to allow poor immigrants to erect cottages on the wastes and to claim common rights to go with the few acres that they had cleared from the woods or the moors .
24 It was arranged that they would take the horses down to the railway sidings where there was enough light from the warehouses to school in the evenings , and Biddy would come twice during the week and once at the weekend , for two hours each time .
25 There was little likelihood of Denmark being able to regain control over the Danish populations lost to Germany in 1864 , nor of Sweden regaining Finland , a Russian province , where there were still large numbers of Swedes .
26 Although there is actually little that is novel in ‘ sociobiology ’ , for the key elements have been in the air since the writings of Sir Ronald Fisher and J. B. S. Haldane , the extensive if not exhaustive application of population genetics to social evolution means that the relevance of evolutionary biology in the social sciences can no longer be ignored .
27 It is also being heavily promoted as a replacement for the keyboard in many areas of use although there is currently little software available to use with it .
28 Although there is almost complete freedom of trade , many traders choose not to do so in response to the prevailing wishes of their local communities .
29 It is generally accepted by most researchers in the field ( although there is now increasing concern over drought and climate change , see below ) , as is the three-step concept of forest damage , which distinguishes ‘ predisposing ’ , ‘ inciting ’ and ‘ contributing ’ factors .
30 The practical services rendered by each side to the other do not seem to have been all that large although there is still considerable speculation about the volume of weapons with which the Vietminh were supplied .
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