Example sentences of "there be [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The two things were entirely unconnected , but if it is of importance to you then you 'll be pleased to know that had there been a test you would have passed it with straight As . ’ |
2 | Not since the hey-day of Bette Davis has there been an actress who 's attracted so much loathing — and so much admiration . |
3 | There are no problems whatsoever . |
4 | Among all the letters in Anselm 's letter collection written by others than himself , there are no others which display so much of the heightened emotion of friendship characteristic of Anselm 's own letters , and they show Osbern 's state of near despair at Anselm 's long delay . |
5 | Engineers apart , there are no students who will ever manage to get it together to decide on pay . |
6 | ‘ If there are no changes whatever , we will have to think about invoking the motion , ’ said Mr Burgess . |
7 | The result is that , however unsatisfactory it may be , the court in any particular case is constrained to assess damages for non-pecuniary losses by reference to previous awards in comparable cases or , at least , by reference to the general level of awards where there are no cases which are really comparable . |
8 | The proposition that there are no laws which Parliament may not make is one which has been uttered frequently . |
9 | But going into Newark for shopping , there are no difficulties there 's |
10 | There are no proposals there are no prop . |
11 | There are no plans whatsoever for its improvement , it could n't be improved satisfactorily to se just for the new settlement . |
12 | However , if there are no firms which are dealing with employment-related claims , then that is an area well worth targeting . |
13 | There are no regulations which limit the hours ships ' crews work , unlike land transport workers . |
14 | If there are no bridesmaids he does not have to speak , though he may wish to do so . |
15 | Moreover , there are no counter-examples ; there are no limbs which start with two elements followed by a single one . |
16 | DP , Stirling Assuming there are no complications you have not mentioned — for example , that the property is still in the name of someone else who left it to you in the first place — then the changes you requested should take weeks rather than months . |
17 | However , check that there are no sounds which are likely to be noticed each time they come round on the repeats . |
18 | The plaintiff should be asked for their views on the treatment received to ensure that there are no areas which may involve allegations of medical negligence . |
19 | According to the other dogma , there are no events which have such unique significance and therefore no universally valid affirmation can be made about the meaning of history as a whole ’ ( Newbigin 1978:174 ) . |
20 | I was reminded of the Beaufort Scale for wind strength which describes gale conditions ashore as " whole trees in motion " , and made a mental note that in Shetland where there are no trees it must be " whole roofs in motion " . |
21 | They know that there are no alternatives they can suggest because of the lack of local resources . |
22 | Yet there are no places I can go , things I can observe that , as a policeman , he can not . |
23 | You can stop and start contributions to suit your personal circumstances , you can add lump sums ( in the case of the PEP up to the current maximum of £4,800 per person , per year ) and there are no penalties whatsoever if you want to get your money out at any stage in the proceedings . |
24 | All are used loosely because there are no taxonomies which are either comprehensive or rigorous . |
25 | Its conclusion is that there are no mistakes whatever in it , and , if any apparent mistakes are found , this must be due to our interpretation and not to problems in the text . |
26 | There are no grounds whatever for insisting that the private/domestic meaning of such words is primary and the public/community-wide meanings secondary . |
27 | In our judgment there are no grounds whatsoever for implying , or importing the word ‘ other ’ between ‘ any ’ and ‘ computer , ’ or excepting the computer which is actually used by the offender from the phrase ‘ any computer ’ at the end of the subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) . |
28 | There are no blue-prints which can be given . |
29 | Here there are no words which could be said to amount to a request for property to be made over to Titius . |
30 | Oh no no no no there are no intentions whatsoever the only thought was that er if you 're into that type of advertising there 's another eighteen spaces for the company . |