Example sentences of "there [vb mod] [be] [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff . |
2 | ‘ There may be reasons for his silence , perfectly good reasons if we only knew them . |
3 | John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies . |
4 | you know , I mean , there must be compensation for something must n't there ? |
5 | As always , it was Hollywood 's custom to work on as broad a front as possible : there should be films for everyone but only on Hollywood 's own terms . |
6 | She had a point ; the sports clothes were in the first part of the programme — there should be time for her to change into the wedding dress for the finale . |
7 | There 'll be money for you and the baby . |
8 | Have a go with the wood , here 's the wood , write Michelle the answer 's no , but later on I 'm sure there 'll be time for you to do it too . |
9 | There would be times for our tops , and games of tip-cat , and with our packs of cigarette cards , games of Long Skate , and other variations of these to be played during break . |
10 | There were anonymous letters to my parents , postmarked Chippenham , Corsham , Bath and London , telling them to watch out and do something about their son or there would be trouble for them . |
11 | There would be opportunities for him to rejoin the council at a later date , however . |
12 | When each main idea has been sufficiently tested and sufficient knowledge has been gained , the chief executive goes public and announces the decision secure in the knowledge that there will be support for it , because the decision merely ‘ crystallizes ’ the views already put to him , whether he subtly induced them or not . |
13 | But , even when people have had spells of very bad illness , they may still live for many years and there will be time for them to make good plans for their children . |
14 | ‘ There will be time for us to have a look round Westminster Abbey , ’ said Lady Selvedge , not in the least disturbed by the upsetting little incident of the pudding . |
15 | I ca n't say that we 'll approve every one , but obviously we know that if you introduce a general charge there will be people for whom you do not want it to affect unfairly . |
16 | That is , assuming there will be room for them once the full panoply of testing and assessment is in place . |