Example sentences of "that there be n't [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But I think there is I mean something that ought to be mentioned one of the things that worries me is that there is n't here today a man of the type that I meet every day in Oxford who says ‘ sexual harassment ? |
2 | What is there at Isle of Wight that there is n't here ? |
3 | I think they 've got to become less competitive , less arrogant and less dominant , seeing that as the macho role , and I think they 've got to become erm much more erm feminine and approve the feminine characteristics , so that there is n't so much difference between the two genders , and particularly in marriage and in the home . |
4 | This is much more difficult , because one of the most important characteristics of case studies is that there is n't necessarily only one right answer . |
5 | Linfield 's new strip has caused some controversy with certain fans complaining that there is n't enough ‘ blue ’ in it ; Lotto are planning a darker hue for next season . |
6 | Lewine Mair reflects back on the Solheim Cup and finds that there is n't as great a divide in women 's golf as the matches led us to believe . |
7 | The result is that there is n't really a model which describes filmmaking in its full complexity . |
8 | It is worth pointing out however that there is n't really much difference in speed ( or for that matter in fuel consumption ) between the 1.8 and the 2.0-litre . |
9 | Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them |
10 | I think I would submit that there is n't really a strategic gap . |
11 | ‘ SSD 's ca n't use the old excuse that there are n't enough skilled and competent people from ethnic minority communities ’ , he says . |
12 | Indeed , I 'm not er sure that there are n't still members of both our organizations who believe that right now each of us is supping with the devil . |
13 | So I would n't like to give the impression that there are n't very many improvements that can sometimes be found erm that do n't involve that kind of fundamental change , I mean I think there many improvements of that kind . |
14 | Unfortunately , many people seem to take it as a personal insult ( on behalf of their garden ) if one says that there are n't really any plants or flowers worth pressing , so to prevent any hurt feelings I usually try to pick a few items that are possible candidates for pressing , which seems to go down much better than completely refusing someone 's kind offer . |
15 | last year that there were n't enough , and that a lot did n't get one , and they were all disappointed . |
16 | It would n't be their fault that there was n't enough to go round . |
17 | Unfortunately it meant that there was n't enough for the consultant to do to keep him out of her way , and every time she turned round she almost fell over him . |
18 | It was exacerbated by lack of materials and books , so that the temptation to fall back on ‘ chalk and talk ’ remained , except that there was n't always any chalk . |
19 | It may well be he felt that there was n't necessarily the full authority of the city council and administration sub committee . |