Example sentences of "[ex0] [is] indeed a " in BNC.
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1 | There is indeed a world market for savings , although that is not a wholly comforting fact : the Chancellor himself foresees a world shortage of savings , which means everyone is going to have to compete harder ( ie , pay more ) for them . |
2 | There is indeed a certain nameless truth to this one . |
3 | John MacGregor , Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food I have no doubt that there is indeed a serious public health problem associated with salmonella enteridis phase 4 in eggs in this country . |
4 | Of course , merely artificial creations are unnatural and are therefore unjust ; but if there is indeed a common descent from Adam , and the world is a family grown demographically from him and his wife , there must be potential descent groups larger than nations which have no taint of artificiality . |
5 | Such a view would be far too simplistic for a number of reasons , but perhaps most clearly because there is indeed a powerful and growing critique of professionals in our society — and a critique which is well founded ! |
6 | Furthermore , Hoyle suggests that there is indeed a tension between the two approaches — that restricted professionality is unlikely in practice to be capable of extension or , put another way , that extended professionality can only be achieved at the cost of effective , restricted professionality at the classroom level . |
7 | There is indeed a considerable movement in this direction , so-called ‘ profiling ’ being increasingly undertaken by schools , often with the active co-operation of pupils themselves . |
8 | There is indeed a great deal of water in the Falklands . |
9 | To establish laws of nature without analogizing would be possible only if there is indeed a logical operation for inferring from the particular to the universal , which induction is supposed to be . |
10 | In our case , they enable us to claim that there is indeed a pedagogy of language teaching and a profession which practises it . |
11 | It then raised the possibility that ‘ there is indeed a faction within MI5 which is gunning for the former prime minister ( and by implication the whole Labour leadership ) . ’ |
12 | There is indeed a ‘ new thing ’ in the New Testament … it has introduced a tremendously significant change of tense . |
13 | There is indeed a corpus of proverbs scattered through The Lord of the Rings , which add weight to the implications of interlace . |
14 | Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and , by the same token , that originality demands a degree of lunacy . |
15 | If there is indeed a parallel universe , Blaggers ITA are undoubtedly from it . |
16 | There is indeed a skill of craftsmanship in applying technology ; knowing just how far to go in programming the machine and what to do by hand ; selecting from the materials and technologies and applying them in different ways ; deciding exactly what one should attempt to achieve through technology . |
17 | There is indeed a sense of having missed out . |
18 | There is indeed a duty on the part of doctors to give the patient appropriately full information as to the nature of the treatment proposed , the likely risks ( including any special risks attaching to the treatment being administered by particular persons ) , but a failure to perform this duty sounds in negligence and does not , as such , vitiate a consent or refusal . |
19 | There is indeed a large plaque commemorating Henry James ( and , it should not be forgotten , a more recent small one to the memory of E. F. Benson and his brother ! ) set into the garden wall , but this wall in no way attempts to reproduce the elegant lost façade of the Garden Room . |
20 | There is indeed a suggestive correlation between the mode of fertilization and the sex that ends up looking after the young . |
21 | There is indeed a degree of circularity about simple models which explain industrialisation primarily in terms of a mass-production response to an expansion of the home market induced by population growth in favourable circumstances . |
22 | Rather , he was arguing that there is indeed a ‘ biotic ’ level to human behaviour , one constituted by instincts of survival and competition . |
23 | There is indeed a serious danger that Western preoccupation with Russia 's plight will induce neglect , even complacency , about the remainder of the ex-Soviet empire . |
24 | There is indeed a single gene male which has recently been and it acts as a switch . |
25 | As there is indeed a need to reduce car dependency it therefore follows that the nearer to York that the new settlement is then the greater the benefits could result , equally to , the further that the new settlement is from York then I think the less it will have an effect in reducing the pressures for development upon York . |
26 | If one took that as a parameter , and applied that to the existing settlement pattern , there is indeed a high degree of risk of coalescence if in fact a new settlement were of a significant significantly larger than fourteen hundred dwellings . |
27 | There is indeed a teabag . |
28 | Officials expect them to show that there is indeed an obstacle at middle-management level . |
29 | ’ There is indeed an opaque quality to the memories that Palestinians like to tell of Palestine . |
30 | There is indeed an immense amount of relevant work appearing from several directions that might be cited on the effect of organisational setting on individual information behaviour : see , for example , Boisot ( 1987 ) ; Tricker ( 1988 ) on cultural factors ; an interesting paper from an R & D perspective : |