Example sentences of "there be the inevitable " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , there are the inevitable pressures from the outside world , the difficulties of the British economy , and the various lobbies . |
2 | There are the inevitable distilleries : an industry that goes on for ever . |
3 | There are the inevitable baking ovens beside powerful chimney stacks and meat hooks hanging from kitchen and scullery ceilings . |
4 | There were the inevitable late-night nutters ringing in after a beer too many , but many of the questions revolved around the evolution of humans . |
5 | The public , unlike Pitt , expected the enemy at least to make the attempt and , with nerves at full stretch , there were the inevitable false alarms . |
6 | There were the inevitable difficulties with English . |
7 | There were the inevitable assertions that they must raise a great army to defeat the insufferable Edward should he dare set foot on Scottish soil , this earl promising his thousands and the next outdoing him . |
8 | There were the inevitable demands that the new Soviet ‘ threat ’ be repulsed : the United States , some thought , should forget about the Europeans and concentrate its diplomatic and military skills entirely on the Pacific . |
9 | Also there were the inevitable sewerfuls of National Front and similar white trash , wrapped up nice and warm in their West Ham and Millwall scarves . |
10 | ‘ this was our first match and there were the inevitable nerves . |
11 | There were the inevitable rumours of bribery and favouritism , but since Gilberto 's father was only a small-time locksmith from Nuoro this seemed unlikely . |
12 | There is the inevitable paperwork , but this is much less than for section police although , given the antipathy to paperwork in all police forces , it is surprising how the neighbourhood men welcome it on cold , wintry mornings . |
13 | First of all there is the inevitable sense of shock , what psychologists call denial : ‘ This thing has n't happened to me , it ca n't be true . ’ |
14 | Otherwise , there is the inevitable perception that managers simply want information to control costs . |
15 | Then , of course , there is the inevitable criticism of the drafting . |
16 | There was the inevitable screech which , in the dead of night , sounded like a cock fight . |
17 | There was the inevitable council estate , the houses painted pale green , blue , pink , as in some child 's drawing , and then , round a bend in the lane where you might have expected open fields , half a dozen houses of 1950s or '60s provenance , lavishly appointed , glamorously gardened , with big garages and big cars outside them . |
18 | There was the inevitable piped Muzak but it was mercifully unobtrusive . |
19 | The French Army was still in a state of convalescence following the mutinies , and there was the inevitable problem of mud in terrain dependent on artificial drainage . |
20 | The East Anglians were called Norkies , Suffolk Punches or Suffolk Jims and appear , on the whole , to have got on well with the Burtonians though there was the inevitable fracas occasionally . |
21 | The mouth was set grimly , he noticed , and the trousers were there as usual , white jeans now with a blue and white striped top , but there was the inevitable shirt hanging open over it , as if she was ashamed of anyone seeing those high , shapely breasts . |