Example sentences of "[adj] there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 2 There shall be no more novels about incest .
2 2 There should be one reasonably large feeding compartment .
3 Around this there would be an economic fence in the shape of the common external tariff , that is a common level of import duty on any particular kind of good entering the Community from without .
4 Despite this there may be points that can not be accommodated in which case there is a valid case for splitting the business between two , but rarely more , suppliers , each providing an agreed package .
5 Following this there may be discomfort on urination , and a vicious circle is started in which memory of previous discomfort combines with apprehension at the possibility of its recurring and perpetuates the nervousness or fear that was responsible in the first place .
6 Alongside this there may be another internal voice that is piling on further self-criticism for being so feeble , for having lost touch with friends , for being an outcast , or whatever .
7 To anticipate this there may be a case for product field testing at stage 9 .
8 To anticipate this there may be a case for product field testing at stage 9 .
9 To this there can be but one response .
10 About this there can be no doubt or dispute . ’
11 Following on from this there should be no difficulty in categorising transactions where gift tokens or coupons are exchanged wholly for a product as transactions under the SGSA 1982 ( compare Davies v Customs and Excise Commissioners [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 204 ) .
12 Under this there will be a basic personal allowance topped up by premiums for certain groups .
13 ‘ If someone can go on board an aircraft like this there must be something wrong .
14 But to do this there must be viable , efficient and economic alternatives , either pleasant and safe facilities in which to walk or cycle , or reliable modes of public transport .
15 And , of course , to know that if things went wrong there would be a helping hand to pull me up .
16 Indeed , it could be argued that where instructions are not adequate there may be a breach of the merchantability provision .
17 It is rotproof but then if hemp nets are properly dried after every occasion when they get damp or wet there will be no problem .
18 In 1991 there were 3.3 workers per pensioner ; by 2030 there could be just 2.2 .
19 Tony Noble , chief planning officer , told members that from the inspector 's earlier decision it was clear there would be no objection to a revised application .
20 ‘ It is also clear there will be no military intervention , ’ Kardadzic told reporters in his Bosnian stronghold of Pale .
21 US officials have repeatedly made it clear there will be no further US pressure on Israel to make more concessions on the deportee issue and that the onus is on the Palestinians to put the crisis behind them and return to the table .
22 But as the mountains grow more popular it is clear there will be ever more people neither well enough versed in the use of map and compass nor properly equipped to deal with every situation .
23 FDR made it clear there must be no assistance to the French ; indeed he was ready to transfer Indo-China to Chiang Kai-shek , who was too realistic to rise to the bait .
24 The book is a twin delight in that the pictures are rare and interesting and the observations are infallibly evocative : Eddie Gilbert , the Queensland Aboriginal ( the all-white South African party made it clear they had no objections to any opponent on colour grounds ) , bowled off six paces and delivered the ball ‘ like bullets ’ ; there is a colourful cameo of Tasmanian wild man Laurie Nash ; the just-completed Sydney Harbour Bridge is explored ; and Viljoen asserts that ‘ if there was no Bradman , I 'm afraid there would be no NSW or Australia ’ .
25 " I 'm afraid there 'll be no cleaning done today .
26 And we , we just stood aside from that and said to the employer , look here , if you do n't bring him back on Monday , erm I 'm afraid there 'll be nobody here tomorrow right .
27 no I 'm afraid there 'll be no footpath there , in fact , it hurts me a bit that because they 're cutting straight , they 're cutting along in line with that pub public
28 I 'm afraid there 'll be an awful counterbalance somewhere along the line .
29 I 'm afraid there will be . ’
30 ‘ I 'm afraid there can be little doubt what happened . ’
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