Example sentences of "[ex0] be [prep] [noun sg] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are of course many cases where there is a necessary either/or in that if something is inherently contradictory , then choice has to be made .
2 There are of course many questions which have not been addressed about such experiences .
3 There are of course many approaches and variants on approaches to the Gettier problem which I have not discussed , including Shope 's own .
4 For instance , one could have a form in which special interludes have a natural place such as : There are of course many variants of such schemes , suitable for use in single-movement works of 20-minute duration down to short movements of only a few minutes .
5 So far as I know , however , there have not been any comprehensive studies of the rise and fall of various economic groups in more recent times , nor has there been an attempt to provide , on a broad scale , an economic interpretation of political events in the twentieth century , although there are of course many elements of such an interpretation in recent Marxist debates about modes of production , in the analyses of development and underdevelopment , and in the theories of industrial and post-industrial societies .
6 There are of course many aspects of language usage that depend on these relations ( see e.g. Brown & Levinson , 1978 , 1979 ) , but these usages are only relevant to the topic of social deixis in so far as they are grammaticalized Obvious examples of such grammaticalizations are " polite " pronouns and titles of address , but there are many other manifestations of social deixis ( see Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 183-92 , 281-5 ; Levinson , 1977 , 1979b ) .
7 Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars .
8 There are of course all kinds of truths that are not of this sort ; but they lie on a lower level altogether .
9 There are of course some cases in which the treatment of civil-law and trust dispositions can not be parallel , since the civil law wholly fails to recognize dispositions of that type .
10 As there are at present few materials focusing on this aspect of discourse , the remainder of 8 suggests what such relevant activities might be .
11 There are in fact many interpretations and explanations of this strange aspect of communication , just as there are many names given to the phenomenon itself .
12 There were in fact many others , with vast tracts of empty space between them .
13 There were in fact many organizations supplying help to the Republican government .
14 Contrary to the impression given by Mrs Tiverton , there were in fact several gentlemen present at her morning gathering .
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