Example sentences of "there [is] [adv] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But there 's also evidence that some of them just — exploded from inside . ’
2 On the other hand , there 's — setting off against that — there 's also evidence that doctors are sometimes too reluctant to use medicines , often because they are n't familiar with them .
3 There 's also concern that the hall was overcrowded .
4 There 's also rumour that Levy may head a future Renault-Volvo holding company after he retires in July 1992 .
5 There 's also talk that an outlaw called Ninjaman was killed by police at the same time that DJ Ninjaman ( no relation ) was visiting the copshop to pay a minor fine .
6 Now there 's just delight that the army will be moving in .
7 There 's just point if anyone , someone from head office goes in .
8 There 's neither rhyme nor reason for it ; Joe is n't active enough to attract that type of attention .
9 There 's neither rhyme nor reason to Moodie 's suicide . ’
10 There 's neither food nor work .
11 There 's a kitchen here , we have a girl who comes in and cooks lunch during the week and there 's always cheese and things around .
12 There 's always breakfast and Planning here at this time .
13 There 's always hope because tomorrow is another day .
14 There 's enough drive and bite here to satisfy even the most cynical that Carter have n't worn themselves thin just yet .
15 Seeing as the best thing about Levitation is the way they challenge his previous band 's liabilities , it 's a shame Tel 's still trying to master his own voice , but there 's still time before they release their debut single .
16 So protectionism , I mean there 's still protectionism if you 're taxing your exports , it 's a t so protectionism is , is not er , a recent phenomenon , however , the extent of protectionism has risen dramatically in this century , particularly since the Second World War .
17 Within that evolving framework there is both complexity and variety , for change involves both redundancy as well as novelty , and each region was subject to different pressures stemming from its past and its neighbours .
18 And therefore I think that there is both progress and regression .
19 ‘ At meals there is both restraint and royal bounty ; moderate drinking prevails without excess , yet those who hunger will never complain of frugality .
20 These hornitos , which are also known rather aptly as driblet cones , go on growing as long as there is both gas and lava to feed them , and they may reach a height of many metres .
21 ‘ These provincial councils were meant to act as part of central council within their own area , but they have grown more independent and now we have a situation where there is both competition and conflict between them and a reluctance to accept the authority of central council . ’
22 An incompetent head is one who fails to master the task of reconciling a management plan with a financial plan , who fails to communicate and to ensure enough understanding for the financial plan with his or her teacher colleagues and who is unable to engage with governors at a level where there is both trust and understanding .
23 There is both comfort and danger in this .
24 Lord Ross added : ‘ This appears to me to emphasise that there is both importance and difficulty in this action which would make it appropriate for the action to be heard in the Court of Session as the supreme court rather than in the sheriff court .
25 In the scriptural usage of that term there is both continuity and discontinuity with that wider understanding .
26 There is both value and cost to a relationship .
27 There is even evidence that plants have senses , although we have no real conception of what those senses might be .
28 In other words , the hegemony of the social representation of science can not possibly be total , and there is even evidence that it may be on the wane .
29 There is even authority that those employing an agent to conduct a transaction in a certain market implicitly assent to any reasonable usages of that market whether or not aware of them .
30 There is also concern that , no matter how carefully any mining operation is conducted here , the landscape can not remain unscathed : promises that everything will be ‘ put back as it was ’ when the mine is no longer profitable are considered naïve .
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