Example sentences of "then there be the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And then there are the prehistoric tombs of Newgrange , Knowth and Dowth , which you must see , not for the lowly , but royalty .
2 Then there are the technological routes out of the materials bottleneck .
3 Then there are the negative effects , and it is these which have been stressed in the warnings of computer scientists , university doctors , and in the various confessions of ex-hackers .
4 Then there are the environmental costs .
5 Then there are the legal departments of transport undertakings and big insurance companies , which deal principally with claims for damages , and the legal departments of large business forms and combines .
6 Then there are the personal perils for breaches of companies legislation which are not only manifold but , supplemented by the Insolvency Act and , where relevant , the Financial Services Act itself amended by the 1989 Companies Act , threaten to catch the unwary at every turn .
7 Then there are the usual bunch of hangers-on . ’
8 Then there are the man-made drought problems — banks which slope towards the sough , sunny walls , terraces or patios — all are often inhospitable to plant life because they have been designed as suntraps .
9 Then there are the political slogans that will come our way over the next few months .
10 Then there are the intimate , human scale museums such as the Anne Frank House , Second World War hiding place of the fated Jewish girl made famous through her diaries or the Amstelkring Museum , a church attic in a 17th century canal house .
11 Then there are the changing relations between each .
12 Then there are the changing images of men — men with babies , semi-naked men portrayed as objects of desire — as seen in the media .
13 Then there are the lost continents .
14 Then there are the lost consonants .
15 Then there are the new European Community standards for heavy diesel vehicles .
16 The glamour adverts are about what they think we want to be , then there are the other kind that are supposedly about reality — you know , the ones where they always have Northern accents .
17 Then there are the private parties .
18 Then there are the would-be breeders — who have a pair ( or think they have ) but no fry , or who are looking for a mate for a much-loved large cichlid ( usually an Oscar or Severum ) .
19 Then there are the large international hotels whose operations are geared to the needs of overseas travellers .
20 Then there are the social conditions children , a whole generation brought up in violence without education and you know you survived only in South Africa if you are black by breaking the law !
21 There 's hip-hop ( e.g. Public Enemy 's incendiary rhetoric and racism ) and rap ( superstuds like LL Cool J ) ; there 's European body pop ( Front 242 , DAF ) and hard gay club music ; and then there are the electronic-based bands who thrive on totalitarian and paramilitary imagery ( Laibach , Nitzer Ebb ) .
22 Then there are the affrine transformations , which destroy shape and size but maintain straightness and proportions in any line , as well as parallels ; and projective transformations which destroy shape , size , proportions and parallels , maintaining only straightness , as in perspective .
23 Then there are the cast-iron pipes that supply New York City with water .
24 Then there are the heavy cargo barges puttering this way and that , languid helmsmen at their sterns , eager dogs , all blown about by the wind , tongues lolling , in the prow .
25 Then there are the lucky few who , every now and then , would splash out upwards of £1,000 on a single fish .
26 Then there are the wet and dry season forms of some tropical butterflies which are thought to develop according to the temperature of the larva and pupa during their development .
27 Then there are the variegated bamboos like this green and yellow variety .
28 Then there are the intermediate fears which are in a sense both public and private .
29 If there is no one to talk it through with , then there is the real risk of hopeless adventure .
30 Then there is the substantial influence exerted by the USA which frequently wishes to persuade the rest of the world that the American way is best .
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