Example sentences of "[noun pl] there [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In other words there 's not much heat rising from the living area .
2 In other words there 's too much information in them .
3 In other words there is always the danger that an inexperienced class , given too free a hand , will fail to give themselves any kind of dramatic or authentic experience .
4 We will break down and discuss two basic , possible explanations for these marked differences between the crime figures for men and women : firstly , that women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men ; secondly , that female crime is greatly underestimated by the statistics , in other words there is more female crime than the statistics indicate .
5 If we 've got two roundabouts there 's only gon na be two days when we need that thirteen people .
6 For high-pass walkers there is also from that road end a track up the spectacularly wild little valley of the Etzli which climbs up to the south .
7 In most subjects there is also a temporary decline in the early hours of the afternoon — the ‘ post-lunch dip ’ .
8 If the spray hits the eyes there is almost unbearable pain and temporary blindness .
9 Though the office is bursting with images there is still one final opportunity to send in related work from this issue , so why not hurry and post yours today !
10 Within the sectors there is always a keeping to the fore the awareness that long-lasting solutions to the country 's health problems rest on the economic , political and cultural transformations of people 's day to day lives .
11 Ranging from 1 bedroomed starter units through to 4 bedroomed family homes there is always a wide choice available to suit most purchasers .
12 I would disagree with the premise erm I 've found that where public money is involved in the arts there is very occasionally public criticism of what we do .
13 In the black townships there is so much black on black violence , I think we can call it a war .
14 Amongst the vast range of savoury snacks there is just one entry for crisps , and I felt that the huge variety of chocolate biscuits or wavers , toffee , caramel , nuts and muesli etc that are so widely eaten as snacks are under-represented .
15 If we 're moving to London in the next three months there 's not much time to get the question of the cottage settled .
16 For many parents there is n't time to do this more than once a week or so , but it can be a rewarding time .
17 Because the old system of boarding young trainees on the farm has virtually disappeared in hill areas there is probably an inadequate intake of young men .
18 For large areas there is not so much as a pebble bed to make one stumble in the climb up the column .
19 We must be careful not to assume that this ‘ beads on a string ’ pattern is the norm , because in such areas there is frequently abundant prehistoric and Romano-British settlement on the dry and now abandoned chalk uplands .
20 In middle-class areas there is obviously much more spare cash to give to schools .
21 In these ungrazed areas there is often a lush growth of Luzula sylvatica , ferns such as Athyrium filixfelnina and Dryopteris dilatata , and tall-herbs such as Angelica sylvestris and Filipendula ulmarua .
22 In these areas there is often not enough wind to drive the bigger wind generators ; they require a minimum seven knots before they turn .
23 erm , for the quoits there 's only two competitors
24 But whatever it 's origins there is now no doubt this is the world 's largest hot airballoon and to promotors ESP the perfect rave ambassador .
25 In most of these countries there 's now a price tag on these toys cum- objets d'art and they are even ending up in rarefied art galleries .
26 The fact is that in some countries there is more than one party affiliated to the Socialist International .
27 Up until the mid-1960s there is practically no sculpture : again no Bourgeois for example , or Nadelman or Noguchi or Roszak ; nor any Tony Smith , who after all was a major influence on Minimalism .
28 O. In the Southern Uplands there is also a movement of people into a few towns .
29 In high winds there is always the fear that they will buckle or blow away , but , in their favour , they do provide very easy access to the seating and , for a change , you do get two of them .
30 In all the Odes there is scarcely a strophe , perhaps hardly a line , that does not transmute word order into word mosaic , a deliberate fragmentation that creates for the reader the pleasurable tension of wondering how the sense will be resolved , accompanied by the stimulus of casual associations , as one word runs against another .
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