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

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1 Although the topics will be varied there will be two overall themes , of which the first is the study of boat shapes .
2 As a result of the robbery Blackwells has reissued its standard instructions to shop staff that a minimum amount of money be kept in tills at any time and that if approached there should be ‘ no heroics ’ , the money should be handed over .
3 If one extra sweet was added there would be $ + 1 sweets in the box .
4 Since there is only one cycle created when I to J is added there will be no cycles left after the edge p to q is dropped and so there can not be more than one path from i to l for any i .
5 Within the parameters set when a contract is won there may be considerable scope for controlling costs during construction .
6 There was a narrow gate opening on the pathway , as she had expected there would be .
7 By contrast , if the economy were highly internationalized there would be strong two-way flows in all categories .
8 historical , biographical , rhetorical , mythical , Freudian , jungian , existentialist , Marxist , structuralist , Christian-allegorical , ethical , exponential , linguistic , phenomenological , archetypal , you name it ; so that when each commentary was written there would be simply nothing further to say about the novel in question .
9 ‘ I thought it over again and I have decided there must be an announcement , because it would indicate the merits of the matter and make it perfectly clear that I was in the right . ’
10 Anna-Lisa had telephoned Frank to say I would be late and he had said there would be no problem .
11 Dr Conway Morris has always said there could be other ways to make sense of Hallucigenia , and agrees that the new interpretation may be better .
12 Pope John Paul II has said there can be no peace in the world unless there is peace among religions .
13 The Environmet Secretary , Michael Heseltine , has said there will be no amnesty for people who have not paid their community charge .
14 And , although it must be said that if the needs suggested by the report were met there would be many changes to existing reporting practices , it is also true that many of the needs rationalize the existing complexities of governmental accounting reports .
15 On the other hand he referred to the claim of the appellants that the volume of documentation was very large and that if in all such cases a similar order was made there would be ‘ intolerable disruption ’ to an auditors ' business , the risk to the appellants that in producing the documents they might provide material to ground claims against themselves , and the suggestion that the order was not sufficiently specific in that it did not indicate to the appellants the areas in which the respondents considered that the appellants or others might be liable .
16 In theory it could be both : since any number of copies could be made there might be a surplus of ‘ resurrected ’ people .
17 They are free to rotate and the brakes work , so if for any reason a wheels-up arrival is made there should be little or no damage to the airframe .
18 Dancer , however , was warned well in advance that Miss Lodsworth would be holding an All-Rutshire Jamboree in her garden on the first Saturday in September and had promised there would be no stick and balling that afternoon .
19 STEVE Dowman has promised there will be no repeat of Saturday 's ‘ inept ’ performance when Wivenhoe Town take on second-placed St. Albans City in the Diadora Premier tonight .
20 However , if the Wages Councils were abolished there would be no guarantee that a negotiated minimum rate would be applied .
21 Now she 's gone , and I do n't have to pay out , I 'm not badly off ; I 've saved a bit , and I 'd thought there would be no need to let the room , but if you and Mr Paul was looking for somewhere clean and comfortable , with good food , and reasonable as it 's yourselves , perhaps you 'd think it over . ’
22 ‘ Conway House is run by a charity so finance should n't be a problem , ’ said Rachel thoughtfully , then added , ‘ And I would n't have thought there would be any question of Len 's not being a deserving case .
23 Somewhere in the back of her mind she had thought there would be champagne and strawberries and maybe silk sheets .
24 You would have thought there might be a problem of some sort : just a small failure perhaps ; something which would suggest that all was not well within the house of the world champions ; something which would give the rest a smidgeon of hope for the remainder of the season .
25 Maggie had thought there might be a sign of deference in the fat girl 's voice when she replied to the somewhat intimidating supervisor , but there was n't .
26 But I have sometimes thought there might be a problem in the afterlife , if there is such a thing — one hopes but I am not convinced — when one is supposed to be reunited with one 's loved ones .
27 I 'd thought there might be a bit of rope or some such in the vestry .
28 But I would of thought there 'd be an inside of a lid for that .
29 Mr Heslop said there was no evidence to support Mr Venables ' claim that Mr Sugar had agreed there should be a ‘ balanced board ’ to protect his position ; or that Mr Sugar had agreed to be a non-executive chairman ; or that each had agreed not to try to force the other off the board .
30 ‘ We hope that once the land is bought there will be a warden stationed there to help prevent unauthorised access , ’ she added .
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