Example sentences of "[noun] there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't its actual speed there will be sometimes it will be going very slowly , sometimes it will be going much more quickly but its average speed was sixty miles an hour because at sixty miles an hour it would cover a hundred and twenty miles , which was the distance , in two hours . |
2 | Yeah destroy death , in other words there 'll be no more dying |
3 | In other words there may be two separate orthographic sub-systems : an input lexicon ( used in reading ) and an output lexicon ( used in writing and spelling ) . |
4 | Erm the church would have no role within the state as being say in a erm erm in other words there would be erm the catholic church in in erm in say er a state like France er should not be the established church . |
5 | In other words there must be processes of recording and retrieval and the underlying mechanisms must be closely integrated with the mechanism of the store . |
6 | At the same time , the Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams said again in a B B C interview there would be no unilateral cease-fire by the I R A. And what was needed was total demilitarization . |
7 | During the assessment interview there should be a two-way exchange of information so that the nurse gives information to the patient about procedures which are designed for his safety , and answers questions . |
8 | You may feel that as you make your notes immediately following the interview there will be points which you may like to clarify , particularly in a panel interview where different people may have formed different impressions . |
9 | I mean that box on the left hand side there could be Ralph Gardener Community High School and where it says science or maths or whatever |
10 | On the credit side there must be recorded the conscious emphasis on the school as a transmitter of moral values and as an instrument in building up the attitudes necessary for an active citizen : co-operation , integrity , industry and many more . |
11 | I 'd rather see one or two GOOD games from major companies and on the other side there should be games sent in from readers ( they must also be of a high quality though ! ) . |
12 | He saw crystallisation as being a matter of agreement between the parties and on this reasoning there can be no objection to a charge being made to crystallise on the happening of a specified event . |
13 | He appeared to give carte blanche to investors , predicting that by spring there would be significant business between Britain and Poland . |
14 | In spring there would be pink blossom at regular intervals . |
15 | ‘ Later in the spring there will be outdoor meetings at local places such as Rockwell Passages an area in North Darlington with ponds , ideal for a lot of wildlife we need people to help us record the plants and animals there , ’ said Mrs Horsley . |
16 | Even under local management of schools there may be little that you can do about restoring peeling paint work and cleaning grimy windows , but it is possible to keep litter under control and flower beds and grassed areas looking attractive . |
17 | The matter for debate was what other schools there should be , and what they should teach . |
18 | There 's noticeably less equipment hanging from a scrambler , but pound for pound there will be more fleecy material visible . |
19 | As a result there 'll be lots of work for woodworkers , and a pressing need for wood . |
20 | As a result there may be lower rates of unionization , fewer strikes ( Bean and Peel 1976 ) and more informal work relations resulting in lower wage rates . |
21 | As a result there would be more employment and an improvement in the condition of working-class life . |
22 | As a result there could be a decrease in stainable immunoreactive product in the cell . |
23 | Britain needs chemists as much as it needs doctors and as a result there will be high employment prospects for chemistry graduates in the future . |
24 | As a result there can be no review of the decisions of the Tribunal , regardless of the merits and substance of the decision and regardless of the procedure by which it is reached . |
25 | The extension of the YTS into a two year scheme and making it compulsory for those not in education through removing entitlements to other benefits , means that in future there may be no such thing as a ‘ young worker ’ or a ‘ young unemployed ’ under the age of eighteen . |
26 | In future there would be ( i ) one political department covering Africa , Asia and the Middle East — headed by James Jonah ( Sierra Leone ) ; ( ii ) one political department covering Europe , Latin America , disarmament , the General Assembly and the Security Council — headed by Vladimir Petrovsky ( a former Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister ) ; ( iii ) peacekeeping operations — headed by Marrack Goulding ( United Kingdom ) ; ( iv ) a single economic department — headed by Ji Chaozhu ( China ) ; ( v ) legal affairs — headed by Carl-August Fleischhauer ( Germany ) ; ( vi ) disaster relief — headed by Jan Eliasson ( Sweden ) ; ( vii ) information — headed by Eugeniusz Wyzner ( Poland ) , and ( viii ) administration and budget — headed by Dick Thornburgh ( a former US Attorney General ) . |
27 | ‘ In future there will be no access through these gardens but it is only two swims and the rest of the canal can be accessed via other routes . |
28 | In the future there will be fewer farmers and farms able to generate sufficient income to survive from farm production alone . |
29 | In the future there will be even more codes of practice , as the aim of a three year co-operative research programme on odours , undertaken jointly by Warren Spring Laboratory , local authorities and industry , was to investigate each method of odour abatement and periodically issue further codes of practice for guidance to industries with odour problems . |
30 | The limitations in the work and conclusions of those of us of the older generation , may soon be painfully obvious if , in the future there will be an increase in the scale of the work and more opportunities for effective scientific study . |