Example sentences of "there [vb mod] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag .
2 The same provision stipulates in this connection that ‘ There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ’ and that
3 There must exist a genuine link between the state and the ship ; in particular , the state must effectively exercise its jurisdiction and control in administrative , technical and social matters over ships flying its flag .
4 Life as seen from the platform at Paddington is most varied and one can not help thinking that an official who spends most of his time there must gain a vast knowledge of human nature …
5 If the organization 's strategy has been worked out in a thorough and collaborative way , there should exist a mutual understanding of roles as between departments .
6 Ordinary adjectives , however ( which we may continue to refer to as referent-qualifiers ) , should still be serviceable since the basic requirement in their case is no more than that there should exist a referential locus which their properties can qualify , and evidence of a referential locus is given quite satisfactorily even by such a general word as one .
7 Oh yes varied , and there interesting , with , with children , particularly if they erm if I 'm doing workshops er with art and writing workshops and we come across an abstract picture , the children music , and , we , as a way into their vocabulary which is n't as large as their , their writing skills , and there 'll , there 'll decipher an abstract picture , wonderful language and I like doing that you know
8 Suddenly amid the grunts and petty adjustments there would appear a great big smile on his face as he contemplated certain of the pictures .
9 Finally , there would remain a central core containing the reactor building itself .
10 Building there would provide a ready market for the wasted heat ; and often offer the bonus of a working rail link for environmentally friendly access .
11 There will exist a real wage rate ( Layard calls this the ‘ feasible real wage rate ’ ) which employers are prepared to grant to workers .
12 So , for a given level of inflationary expectations , say zero , a high rate of inflation will be associated with a low level of unemployment and a low level of inflation will be associated with a high level of unemployment ; that is , there will exist a stable Phillips curve .
13 For a given initial stock of nominal money balances , , there will exist a unique absolute price level , P * ; , which will establish full employment .
14 In such a union , there will exist a single union inflation rate , common to all member countries .
15 The novel feature of this approach is the manner in which both AD and AS are posited as functions of the absolute price level , p , in such a way that , other things being equal , there will exist an absolute price level which will equate AD and AS at the full employment level of output , y * ; .
16 This means that there will exist an optimum temperature of crystallization , which depends largely on the interval T m to T g , but also on the molar mass of the sample .
17 There are hints ( no more ) in writings by Adorno 's colleague Max Horkheimer that ‘ out of the suffering … there can arise a new community … to replace the individualistic motive as the dominant bond in relationships ’ ( Horkheimer 1972 : 124 ) , and that , as the family fulfils fewer of the tasks of socialization , this new community would arise outside the family ( see Held 1980 : 134 ) .
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