Example sentences of "[pron] [ex0] be [verb] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | They do not fit the conventional academic system in which there is seen to be little alternative provision for their needs , so they opt out altogether from involvement in school and wait resentfully for their official release at 16 . |
2 | This can be thought of as an investment — an expenditure today for which there is hoped to be a return in future years in the form of a lowering in the costs of production ( for a process invention ) . |
3 | Although there are two offences , murder and manslaughter , the latter includes two distinct varieties : ‘ voluntary ’ manslaughter ( killings which would be murder but for the existence of defined extenuating circumstances ) ; and ‘ involuntary ’ manslaughter ( killings for which there is no need to prove any awareness of the risk of death being caused , but for which there is thought to be sufficient fault to justify criminal liability ) . |
4 | Letters are not themselves sounds : they represent the sounds of the spoken language , of which there are considered to be about 44 in standard English . |
5 | But whatever whatever is put there there is going to be a a four bedroomed house in the garden of the of the cottage , which is erm going to be very much the same as the plot one there anyway , is n't it ? |
6 | And what there is seems to be fairly basic . |
7 | Karajan 's devout acceptance of what there is proved to be the Fifth Symphony 's best bet , given the untold care and effort that has gone into the shaping of the minutest detail of phrasing and , indeed , colouristic effect . |
8 | Like other debris , there is a limited amount of organic refuse suitable for radiocarbon dating , and what there is tends to be charcoal from mature oak . |