Example sentences of "but there be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But there is all the difference in the world between people created as equal before God , having equal access to the law , and the way in which equality is used so frequently today : not as equality of opportunity but as equality of outcome . |
2 | But there is that again a confusion So a target that perhaps election by thirds reduces public interest , possibly reduces turn out . |
3 | But there is that other Baden , just a short walk away ( or an even shorter bus ride ) with a quaint medieval quarter where you can wander amid graceful patrician houses , delightfully styled and decorated , and admire the care with which they have been preserved . |
4 | But there is that sort of broad choice . |
5 | ‘ The large number of calls from Merseyside involve the same problems as from elsewhere , but there is that extra chirpiness in the voice no matter what is wrong . ’ |
6 | but there is that level and kind of education provided in the other Colleges of Further Education , and likewise it would not affect them either , so I do n't think we 're talking about necessarily a major part of the sixth form provision in the county . |
7 | The multiple orgasm in the woman and rapid recovery of erection after ejaculation in the man were " discovered " by popular writers a few years ago and plugged relentlessly ; yet in the woman one violent orgasm may outweigh several minor ones or the latter may not even be invariably desired , while in the man a rapid re-erection is often physically impossible ( in the more virile youngster it usually takes half to three-quarters of an hour , in the older man anything up to 24 , but there is wide variation between individuals and in differently stimulating situations ) . |
8 | Although it only appears in the sources c.1200 this may not be significant , for the chronicler does not refer to Eadric as Streona or to Edmund as Ironside , but there is eleventh-century evidence for both names . |
9 | Young children are not admitted to the Unit , but there is close liaison with the Paediatric Department . |
10 | But there is better news for the gloomies who thought that the North was destined forever to remain the hunting ground of wealthy southerners . |
11 | But there is strong support for sensible increases in public spending , provided this does not lead to massive hikes in taxation . |
12 | But there is strong evidence against this . |
13 | Ipswich Town could run away with the title but there is strong competition for the second spot . |
14 | Carrickmacross has a reputation for double-figure bream , but there is good mixed sport . |
15 | Of course , this is possible but there is good reason to suppose that it is not the case . |
16 | Doubtless many social and economic forces have contributed to this trend ; but there is good reason to believe that our attitudes to child-rearing play a not insignificant part . |
17 | These expressions of opinion may not represent overt Russian policy — indeed top men in Moscow now deny they were ever made ; but there is good evidence that they were , and certainly the Ukrainians take them seriously . |
18 | Categorising types of writing is not easy , but there is good evidence to suggest that the type of writing attempted has a strong influence on the outcome . |
19 | Maybe so , but there is good and bad , effective and ineffective propaganda , and , as Nizan himself was acutely aware , the technical problems associated with injecting ideology and politics into literature were so enormous that only the most adroit , the most cunning of revolutionary writers would be successful in creating an effective balance between ideological effect and aesthetic technique . |
20 | ‘ The split of Czechoslovakia into two countries has caused problems in some areas , but there is good co-operation between the two nuclear organisations and it is possible we will be asked to repeat the exercise in Slovakia . ’ |
21 | Schools have shown increasing interest in it , helped by such excellent organisations as the Institute for Contemporary British History , but there is limited room in the curriculum for the twentieth century , let alone for the period from when the text books end and memory begins . |
22 | Greenwich Park is closed to the public , but there is limited car parking around Blackheath . |
23 | Grand Slam committee administrator Bill Babcock said : ‘ None of us like the situation , but there is undue pressure on him , and we have decided to exempt him from the rule on press conferences for this match , and only this match . ’ |
24 | But there is little to choose between the two in terms of overall performance . |
25 | But there is little doubt that charter-train profit can be read in seven-figure sums rather than six and that as a business venture , InterCity has not done badly at all . |
26 | But there is little chance of the Germans buying into Standard . |
27 | But there is little leeway for anything to go wrong . |
28 | But there is little civic pride in Maan that its actions should have set off the train of events . |
29 | We know this from Soviet accounts , but there is little reason to doubt them . |
30 | But there is little organized dissent . |