Example sentences of "there [be] [noun] [subord] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The trouble with this formulation is that it does not suggest how we can be sure as to just what is the constitutional set-up , and this is a particular problem once we recognise that the power of particular institutions is subject to change and that there are disputes as to what are ( and should be ) the fundamental practices and rules .
2 There are reservations as to its validity because of the small samples and the non-parametric nature of some of the variables .
3 I would not disguise from you that there is concern as to what the ultimate result will be .
4 Welfare rights and patients ' monies ' officers are , indeed , needed in every service and not just in community care , but at present there is doubt as to who should pay for them .
5 In the second section there is discussion as to what is an appropriate discount rate for this technique .
6 The phenomenon of second homes in rural areas has been quite widely researched , although there is debate as to their definition ( Dower 1977 ; Davies and O'Farrell 1981 ) and little agreement as to whether they constitute a ‘ curse or a blessing ’ ( Coppock 1977 ) .
7 But for some time teachers have been aware that many pupils do not appear to benefit from private-study time nor do they acquire the associated study skills , and there is uncertainty as to what kind of study skills training should be given .
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