Example sentences of "that there [is] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A knowledge of the working of a solicitor 's office , particularly er o of those departments handling non-contentious business , can not be automatically imputed to the judge or to council and he may as well make it is not uncommon for an expert witness to give evidence of what he would have done in a particular situation after consideration and er I resign on that because in my submission er the issues in this case are clearly issues of mixed fact and law and my Lord it is seen from the report handed up that there is particularly in relation to the erm financial aspect of the case , reference to a provision within a professional conduct of solicitors guide as to what the nature of the er duties of the solicitor in the situation is .
2 It is to point out that there is nowhere in existence a set of ‘ records ’ which could prove that Christ was either a lunatic or ‘ precisely what He said ’ He was .
3 Provided he is not forced to drop them it may be that Gorbachev , ironically , could be the first world leader to actually reduce a country 's intelligence agencies on the grounds that there is less for them to do .
4 The application does nothing to retain the existing trees on the site , it was a , it is , a mature garden with some mature trees , and all those trees are to be removed , it certainly does n't do anything to retain the rural character of the na of the village , and certainly does n't enhance the character of the adjoining small er rural cottages , i in fact it would be , it could be argued that it damages the rural environment , because the development is such that it is more suited for an urban development , almost a city centre , because the comment has been made that there is only about a metre between the dwellings and indeed there is only a metre between the dwellings and the adjoining boundaries , surely there is a need for screening , it is in a in a very very prominent position , it can be seen clearly as you enter the village from the Farnsfield area , the present proposal does n't provide sufficient room for screening , and and like the screen which is adjacent to this building , which are set well back from the road , and provide an opportunity for screening the single access to the site and the fact that the frontage to these two properties is completely taken up with garaging and with vehicle access does n't even provide an opportunity to screen .
5 There can be no doubt , however , that there is more to latent inhibition than this because the effect is routinely observed both when the stimulus evokes no very marked UR ( e.g. Carlton and Vogel 1967 ; Domjan and Siegel 1971 ) and also when the CR required is quite different from the UR .
6 The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate that energy does radiate from the body and that there is more to the human being than guts , blood and bone .
7 The only conceivable answer is that there is more to life than molecules ; that behind the sensory level of experience , we are dealing with a complex and dynamic tapestry of Mind energy .
8 The experience made me realize that there is more to speechreading/ lip-reading than meets the eye .
9 Sydney shut-out : Martin Bayfield got the better of Wallaby John Eales this time , but discovered that there is more to winning line-out ball than being the tallest man on the park as Australia waltzed away 40–15 .
10 But we also acknowledge that there is more to politics than choosing the next Government and what that Government attempts to do when in office .
11 It takes time for any new middle class to realise that there is more to life than the sudden enjoyment of prosperity .
12 Yet we all know , even if we submit to this approach as a temporary — and perhaps very fruitful — measure , that there is more to using language , and communicating successfully with other people , than being able to produce correct sentences .
13 We should also recognize that there is more to producing and understanding meaningful language — to communicating — than knowing how to make or recognize correct sentences .
14 However , some may feel that there is more to footing a bill than merely paying it : there is a hint of reluctance , of the imposition of an unwelcome demand for money on the payer , which renders the equivalence of the contrasts in 17 slightly suspect .
15 He insists that there is more to the emancipation of black people than opposition to racism .
16 Kuhn insists that there is more to a paradigm that can be explicitly laid down in the form of explicit rules and directions .
17 We learn more about Tamburlaine as we get deeper into the play , and Marlowe carefully disguises the fact that there is more to Tamburlaine than meets the eye .
18 That there is more to his writing than an ability to recount individual anecdotes is increasingly being acknowledged .
19 That is undoubtedly true , yet one suspects that there is more to the matter than seasonal facilities for dancing in the nude .
20 In many cases it was the first time anyone had explained to the man in the trench that there is more to his job than laying pipes !
21 AS THE talk develops , the strikers reveal their belief that there is more at stake than just their rights .
22 My constant message to my second daughter is that there is more in life than some of her friends aspire to . ’
23 It is exercised in perception , and the recognition that there is more in what is seen than may meet the casual eye .
24 The lagged dependent variables suggest that adjustment costs are of importance whilst the presence of lagged determinants of the desired stock suggests that there is more in the data than a simple first-order partial adjustment model might permit .
25 ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures .
26 Paul Ryan discovers that there 's more to the photographs of Robert Doisneau than mere fascination with kissing and nostalgia
27 It just shows that there 's more to demo-making than a bunch of programmers having fun .
28 That there 's more to Normski than his manic public persona is obvious here , with the music playing , and the beaming photos of himself and Janet Street-Porter that are propped up through the house .
29 Five decades of work by the Italian genius prove that there 's more to fantastic footwear than Red Or Dead ( see left ) .
30 Time somebody tipped off the caterer that there 's more to feeding the five thousand these days than puds , cheese and nostalgic twaddle .
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