Example sentences of "there be [adv] [noun pl] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 There are even suggestions that the US appoint its own Chancellor and rid itself of the high-handed monetary czars who ride unchecked across the economic landscape .
2 There are also signs that the GMTS process is helping to identify talent from internal sources to meet the requirement for future general managers .
3 Mr Crosbie said yesterday there are also signs that the school roll is to rise , after a campaign to win back the confidence of local parents .
4 There are also fears that a genetic mutation — over which there could be no control — could suddenly produce a GEM with some nasty trick up its sleeve .
5 There are also fears that the increased tourist traffic will bring introduced plant and animal species which may bring about the extinction of endemic species .
6 There are also suggestions that the sale of WWG 's US Whitlock car accessories group will take longer than expected and will not realise the price Boots had hoped .
7 There are also indications that the current criminal investigation into Barlow Clowes may prevent the most sensitive parts from being released .
8 There are also hopes that a live trade in slaughter cattle could be developed with other EC countries over 1994 — just as has already taken place with slaughter lambs to France .
9 Even without that decision , there are already signs that the new Berlin market will resemble London 's .
10 There are already signs that the rights are to be so qualified as to become ineffective .
11 ‘ February is only a short month , so it is not going to have a devastating effect on figures , and there are now signs that the recession is bottoming out , which has to be good for the industry , ’ a spokesman said .
12 There are now signs that the generally negative attitudes may be changing .
13 Despite this there are still rumours that the banks may remove Eurotunnel from the project altogether , or that Alastair Morton will be replaced as the British co-chairman .
14 To make matters worse , there are always rumours that the government is about to return to confiscating export earnings , by reintroducing a fixed exchange rate and requiring exporters to convert all their profits .
15 Within a short space of time , however , there were already signs that the Brussels structure was running away from the British idea .
16 There were already rumors that the new astronomy was incompatible with Scripture , and he had already been denounced from the pulpit .
17 The sense of panic about over-population that had swept across England in the late sixteenth century , and had made emigration look like the answer to problems of poverty and disorder , had died down and there were even suggestions that a substantial population helped economic expansion .
18 There were even suggestions that the atoll — an unincorporated territory of the USA , controlled since 1934 by the US military — might eventually be used for the reciprocal destruction of Soviet chemical weapons .
19 There were also hints that the West German government had paid some sort of ransom for Cordes .
20 There were also fears that the same trends of homelessness among mentally ill people as had become apparent in the USA were being repeated in Britain .
21 There were also fears that the Russian Federation would stop the Soviet practice of supplying oil at well below the world market price while buying Cuban sugar at well above international prices .
22 There were early fears that the sooty plumes would disrupt the Asian monsoon .
23 There were still rumours that the Caldecott business methods were not above suspicion , but he became part of the establishment .
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