Example sentences of "that there [be] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And this is nice to know that there is sometimes if you put your head down and work hard at something there is something at the end of the rainbow .
2 It is merely that there is less and less justification for her position .
3 It is that there is no community to appeal to ; for the phenomenon itself is the evidence that there is more than one community , or a divided community .
4 Learning that there is more than one solution to things is a valuable lesson .
5 Hewlett-Packard says the only thing that makes Unix questionable at all is that there is more than one version .
6 They reject apparent synonyms within a language until they discover that there is more than one level of categorization to which labels can be applied .
7 Yet investigations of the writing process suggest that there is more than one way to salvation and that what suits one pupil may well hinder another — the protracted act of discovery and experiment that Thomas was engaged in with his piece of wood writings may well be a complete turn-off for another child .
8 If it were decided to impose a breakeven constraint , and assuming that there is more than one product price involved , the target may be achieved in many ways .
9 I also want to argue in this chapter , however , that there is more than one view of physics ( in particular ) and science ( in general ) , and that there are some within the discipline who do not accept the dominant perspective of the subject , but put forward powerful alternative views .
10 And if so , then , given that such statements are sometimes true , it necessarily follows that there is more than one entity in the world .
11 In the Second Declaration of Havana , issued on 4 February 1962 in response to the suspension of Cuba from the OAS , Castro reminded the Soviet Union that there is more than one interpretation of Marxism-Leninism .
12 ‘ I only know that there is more that I do not know than that I know , , I answered .
13 I strolled along the narrow path with the anticipatory exhilaration a fine morning bestows , that quids-in glow of youth , confident that there is more and better to come .
14 Erm , we do know quite a lot about erm , why it is that when you diet you start to think about food all the time , and why it is that certain things happen , and I think that there 's more and more information and knowledge being gathered and yes , the na , the desire to change has to come from the individual but perhaps , having clinics available where people can go when they 're ready to change or where they can get help .
15 You may also have noticed that there are more than four grey shades used .
16 One only has to consider the markets for restaurant meals , motor cars and clothes to realize that there are more than two successful cost-quality mixes available in a number of industries .
17 It is not generally known that there are more than 1,000 applications a week at the Home Office for political asylum from new arrivals .
18 If this view is correct , I can only conclude that I was saddled with both sets of anxieties and , in addition , that there are more and more adolescent girls today who are finding themselves in the same position .
19 Estimates of total enrolment vary , but it seems unlikely that there were less than 100,000 Sunday school pupils by 1800 .
20 He estimated that there were more than 300 cases .
21 A survey carried out by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys between 1985 and 1988 estimated that there were more than 6 million adults in Britain suffering from one or more disability .
22 Ruby Dobby 's earrings became energetic as she insisted that there were more than five senses to be employed in any search for the truth .
23 I knew for a start that there were more than a million Japanese there .
24 Is the Minister aware that there were more than 17,000 people employed in the Scottish coal industry in 1984 , but by 1989 that figure had fallen to 3,480 and it will be even smaller now ?
25 In January 1990 the international human rights organization , Amnesty International , issued a report which alleged that there were more than 800 political prisoners in South Korea and which claimed that the government had " deliberately disregarded " constitutional guarantees and other reforms introduced in 1987-88 designed to protect detainees from mistreatment or torture .
26 The ANC had claimed that there were more than 3,000 political prisoners and some 40,000 dissidents in exile .
27 The Middle East Economic Digest of April 26 reported that there were more than 1,000,000 Iraqi refugees in Iran , of whom 50,000 were Shias from southern Iraq , and the remainder Kurds .
28 On Feb. 27 , 1991 , Valentin Kuptsov , a secretary of the CPSU central committee , told a news conference that there were more than 500 political parties in the USSR , including 20 with a nationwide membership .
29 Equal ops policy : Kathryn said that there were more and more occasions when management wanted the union to agree to not advertising posts externally .
30 ‘ I 'm not sure , but Edwin told me once that there was less than a dozen pictures altogether .
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