Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] are [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps there are others who have been overcharged by more than £40 for a meal .
2 Now , obviously there are people who keep pigeons unassociated with clubs , it 's not compulsory , but there 's control in .
3 No , I , I , I 've only got this company to compare with you see , so there are others who 've worked for other companies in , in the industry .
4 So there are applications you can use them and some you ca n't .
5 So there is a real question whether or not there are sensations which are not ours , but it is evidence-transcendent .
6 ‘ Yes , but also there are things you should know , as we 'll be working together . ’
7 However , locally there are things we can do er in terms of trying to improve the kind , er the amount of support available er to er young people and single people in general , who are in this predicament .
8 Even now there are theories which say that quarks are made up of other things and so on , so I mean who knows .
9 Often there are projects whose cash flows do not follow the conventional pattern of an initial net outflow followed by a series of net cash inflows .
10 Often there are discoveries which lead nowhere and do not attract much , or indeed any attention .
11 Well there are things we can do , er there thing , basically it 's about finding er a way of shifting priorities .
12 I said no I was home sick and I in bed like you said I could n't who 's gon na turn round and say well there are Geoff there 's a hundred quid mate
13 Wherever you turn nowadays there are people who insist on spilling out their lives at you .
14 There are thousands of examples , and in almost every community today there are families whose surnames show that centuries ago one of their ancestors moved sufficiently far from his own country , town or village , to acquire a place-name reference , and the name adhered .
15 That a computer can be taught to work like that has always been a controversial proposition ; even today there are observers who believe that it is impossible to build a machine ( at least with current programming techniques ) that can plan even remotely as well as a human .
16 Here there are rules there is routine … but again it works workers … and life success is sweet …
17 Even more frequently there are people who claim to be introverted , ( in other words they think and feel as an introvert ) but who nonetheless over-compensate and behave in extraverted ways .
18 I mean , maybe there are others who could , who can do it and explain them to me , and I 'd be very grateful if they could but , erm in detail
19 Sometimes there are things you have to do , ’ she said , ‘ and sometimes there are n't .
20 Indeed there are things which suggest that not only did vase-painting at Athens in this time move pari passu with free painting and sculpture but that the same person may sometimes have worked in more than one of the three crafts .
21 And then there are cases which do not seem to correspond with any of the given meanings .
22 Then there are others which are just common sense .
23 Then there are others who are satisfied with superficial information because they feel that if more is revealed then conflict could arise in the family .
24 But if one is not fundamentalist ( and not simply working as a literary critic ) then there are questions which need to be brought to the text .
25 Then there are waters which do not provide the same good spawning facilities ; maybe a lack of shallows and plant life in which to lay eggs and milt .
26 Then there are theories which try to avoid any direct metaphysical commitment , but none the less conduct their analysis of experiences in terms of certain characteristics — albeit a special type of characteristics — of physical bodies .
27 Fortunately there are techniques which allow us to apply our results on finite programs to general purposes : syntactic approximation allows us to identify every program with a set of finite ones .
28 ‘ Surely there are times when there are thinkers who think for mankind , and peoples who represent mankind .
29 Again , the skill of writing is often taken for granted , yet there are adults who are handicapped because they can not write their name .
30 Yet there are features which are difficult to explain on this hypothesis ; caves are known in places at the rear of the beach and occasionally stacks , examples being on the west coast of Arran near Imachar ( Plate 32 ) , which could hardly have withstood freeze-thaw and salt weathering capable of flattening the metamorphic rocks involved .
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