Example sentences of "there be [noun] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Supposedly I , I think there are problems with it working .
2 And there are pages of them to learn .
3 There are records of it going back hundreds of years all across Europe and it is presumed it was based on fertility influences . ’
4 There are stories about him turning up at parties with various bimbos on his arm — you know the kind of thing .
5 Now there are calls for him to resign .
6 I 've never read a U2 interview so I do n't know if there are rumours about them doing insane things .
7 Erm what we get for the money , and erm where there are possibilities for us to consider reducing that overhead .
8 Venus will be in the area of love and relationships in January , June , July and November , so there are opportunities for you to find happiness and fulfilment this year .
9 There are photographs of him taken on this and other trips : Eliot smiling sleepily at the camera , wearing a white cap and sunglasses , smoking a cigar and wearing a pink shirt and blue pullover .
10 There are ways for me to hide .
11 I am bowled over by my first day at school ; there are scores of us sitting at long bench desks in a vast wooden hut .
12 There had n't been many teddy boys in Knockglen , in fact no one could ever remember having seen one except on visits to Dublin where there were groups of them hanging round corners .
13 This evening I visited Scouse 's latrine , the mosquitoes and all the flies were having a fieldday ; there were clouds of them hanging over the latrine in the still evening air .
14 what you 're looking for I mean there were firms like you know
15 His purpose was not only to prevent his own partisans from uniting to oust him , but also to use the fact that there were differences between them to strengthen his own position .
16 I mean during the er , preceding the General Strike , I know that there were pubs in you know , ordinary working class pubs , and they used to close with the singing of the Red Flag .
17 There were rows of them hanging on hooks , and stacks of them leaning against one another on the floor .
18 There were names on it linked with lines zig-zagging the page .
19 There were pictures of him fooling on a mono-ski ; triumphant beside a huge fish hauled tail-up by a rope , his arms flung around the necks of two fellows .
20 ‘ If the mistakes had been that obvious there were people around me to tell me where I had gone wrong , but they did n't .
21 told me I was talking to Brian day before yesterday , second line , he says there 's loads of them doing it and it ca n't be cured
22 that is something that 'd happened all of a sudden , of about four throughout the cou , well three at the time throughout the country have suddenly gone like it within about a month or so of each other , and they 've never had any trouble before , but I was talking to Brian and he said that 's a load of cobblers , he says it 's been doing it for a long time and there 's loads of them doing it .
23 And there 's loads of them doing that .
24 There 's loads of us going .
25 The slightest accident on the motorway can become a multiple pile-up because there 's people like him travelling at this speed .
26 There 's talk of him coming back . ’
27 There 's talk of him opening two new salons in New York and Milan .
28 I think there 's value in us talking about it quietly .
29 There is work for them to do .
30 Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills .
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