Example sentences of "there be [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Nor has there been experience yet of the voluminous records for individual children when the same approach is extended from science through maths , English , technology , geography , history and modern languages .
2 ‘ It is true that there are Khans enough in the land ; but there are none I dare call friend . ’
3 Thankfully there are others also in the secret so the people have the power and the times they are a-changing …
4 There are parallels here with the beginnings of search in the USA , but in Britain the concept of headhunting , as indeed with other features of modern business practice , was pushed , not pulled .
5 One said : ‘ There are drawings all over the station taking the mickey .
6 Ewan Rice , corporate services director for the Woolwich Building Society believes that there are openings there for the taking .
7 I 'm not sure that there are sites here in the uk .
8 There are sites all over the world designing pieces of software and bits of hardware to add-to , join with and go into PC 's .
9 This means that , effectively , there are clinics only in the larger cities .
10 From here there are views across to the Malvern Hills and Bredon Hill .
11 There are differences both in the scale of projects ( the replacement of a boiler versus a large-scale merger ) and in their economic profile ( large companies usually operate in a range of different markets , countries , industries , and so on ) .
12 This will not be easy ; there are differences even among the Democrats .
13 Where there are boys alone in the front rows there may need to be parallel opportunities for girls , either by turn or by the formation of a second choir .
14 There are members all over the RSA and across the world .
15 She told BBC Radio 4 's The World At One : ‘ There are infernos all over the place .
16 I know there are apartments here on the complex , Miguel , but I think it would be nice to live in Santa Barbara . ’
17 I know there are people here in the audience that use used to come to classical music concerts , horrendously expensive even with the Eastern orchestral board 's subsidy .
18 There are people now in the Wag Club whose musical digestive systems would probably collapse if they were to be inadvertently fed a powerchord .
19 And there are places all over the City .
20 Now there are cracks all over the house — the result , the Maskells say , of slippage caused by foundations being dug for a block of flats next door .
21 There are aquilegias everywhere in the garden .
22 The way in which each child adapts to defective vision will be individual , and there are considerations both in the causes of defective sight and the effects of these on the way that children can use their vision .
23 In my piece about Drancy , I had written , ‘ There are clues here to the nature of humanness . ’
24 Claiming that health workers ' fears were being overcome and that there was now a much better understanding of the plans , Mr Clarke said : ‘ There are volunteers all over the service waiting for Parliament to approve these provisions so we can get on with it from next summer onwards . ’
25 ‘ Out in the back lanes you see crows , robins , jackdaws , linnets — delightful birds — blue tits and so on , but there are cats all over the place .
26 No but I think it will focus on why there are anomalies still between the offices , erm
27 Benjamin cursed the darkness but , as in any good household , there were boxes right inside the door containing rushlights and candles .
28 Suddenly there were footsteps below on the gravel .
29 There were bones all over the place .
30 At the opposite end of the spectrum , there were problems also in the definition of specialization .
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