Example sentences of "[noun sg] there [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even at a quick glance there are signs that social divisions are growing .
2 On one side there are writers such as Abercrombie ( 1964 ) and Halliday ( 1967 ) who have set out an elaborate theory of the rhythmical structure of English speech ( including foot theory ) .
3 On the other side there are things which are now in a form which is entirely the result of the Fall .
4 On the other side there are sceptics like Crystal ( 1969 ) who reject the idea of an inherent rhythmical pattern .
5 At the water 's edge snipe rise and trill , while on the valley side there are wheatears and redwings .
6 On the groupware side there are standards issues to be resolved — as with any new technology .
7 On the plus side there 's Rod Stewart before he became a joke , The Nice inventing prog rock , Fleetwood Mac singing ‘ Someone 's Gon na Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight ’ ( who said the '60s was all peace and love ? ) and Murray Head 's lovely ‘ She Was Perfection ’ , as well as the obvious Faces , Amen Corner , Humble Pie and McCoys classics .
8 and on the other side there 's callousness
9 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
10 As Professor Mathias has pointed out , on the British side there was resort neither to penal levels of taxation nor to promiscuous paper-money inflation .
11 But it was not just a question of punishment ; for those who had fought on the winning side there were rewards to reap .
12 From my side there were hoots of derision while the embarrassment on his own side was clear as Labour members found a sudden fascination in the detail of the Chamber 's roof .
13 Its appropriateness for the Foreign Office area was on grounds of association and sentiment , rather than visual harmony , as on one side there were buildings of ‘ predominating importance ’ , and no local association to conflict with them on the other side .
14 As a result there are areas of ambiguity in determining the value of state support for the railways .
15 As a result there are pilgrimage churches right across northern Spain and on the main routes traversing France , Germany and Italy .
16 She was still wearing her apron which , evidently , she had been using to wipe away her tears ; as a result there were grease marks all over her face , giving her the appearance of a participant in a minstrel show .
17 In 1984 and 1985 Electronics got into severe financial difficulties , and as a result there were delays in paying Magnetics substantial amounts of money due to it .
18 In some areas of the swamp there are growths of small evergreen trees up to ten feet in height .
19 We 've got , we have n't got capital programme there is minus of two thousand to show in appendix two but we usually have an itemized area by area booklet on the minor scheme so that we know where the minor capital schemes are , but we have n't got that
20 Where there is Mind there is order and system , correlation and proportion , a harmonising of forces and an interconnection of parts .
21 With this in mind there is need for a uniform approach and one that addresses the issues of continuity and progression from 5 — 14 .
22 ‘ Bear in mind there are people who suffer lifelong injury which can never be put right .
23 At the end of the study there were 30% fewer sudden deaths in the beta blocker group .
24 Once beyond the perimeter walls of the hacienda there was wilderness and danger for a young girl who could not see .
25 Now , when their findings came out that the cell there were cells that appeared to correspond to feature detectors in the real world , a number of theories immediately popped up which tried to take this into account .
26 As in any large money-making industry there are crooks and con men masquerading as successful industry figures , and there is an understandable temptation to sign a deal with absolutely anyone after years of rejection .
27 The sun had come out fully over the abbey mills and the narrow bridge of Meole brook , and in the foregate there was bustle enough .
28 On her neck there are crumbs of flesh ,
29 It is the first indication there are teething troubles with SSDs ' new powers to inspect private schools under the Children Act .
30 And when he was in the pulpit I felt that he was there was tension there was tension there
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