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

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1 But crime prevention experts say there 's little they can do to make hospitals secure .
2 Except in the more extreme cases mentioned there is little or no significance in them .
3 But whatever change there is in the higher echelons of the RUC 's bureaucracy ( and some policewomen say there is little ) , sexist attitudes are widespread amongst ordinary policemen , and , in the day-to-day police work of a station , policewomen 's routine duties continue to be structured by gender .
4 Marsden says there is more change , more uncertainty , than at any time in his 33 years in the fertilizer business .
5 If you think that Army Transport is mainly trucks and Landrovers , think again , two acres of exhibition halls shows there 's much more to logistics than that .
6 One useful result established there is that eqn ( 7.4 ) can be written as in which the anticipated dependence of curvature on the second derivatives of the metric coefficients is made explicit .
7 The cutting tool had a flat front face , like a chisel , and its action meant there was less impedance to the moving diaphragm , so the undulations could be greater .
8 Meanwhile , OSF claims there are some 150 pilot sites up and running DCE and promises packaged DEC-based applications will be on show at its interoperability Challenge ‘ 93 exhibition in Boston this May ( UX No 404 ) .
9 Kathleen supposed there was some comfort to be gained from knowing that nobody had ever died of humiliation .
10 Even when the attempt fails there is little immediate comfort for those involved .
11 Although in all the three books considered there is some evolutionary scheme , when we take them together it is clear that Marx and Engels were very willing to modify the overall picture whenever they obtained new information .
12 the computer says there was some and there is n't any .
13 Your sister says there was some game you played with Terry Place .
14 Mum says there are some round there in Golden Black if you want to come and see them .
15 Rather surprisingly , perhaps , the war seems to have been popular : Murimuth says there were more volunteers than conscripts in the army 's ranks , and Sir Thomas Gray of Heton , the author of the Scalacronica , recorded that there was no lack of enthusiasm for service even amongst the northerners .
16 ‘ The gipsy says there 's another young single lady in the room .
17 They say resources are stretched to breaking point — administrators say there 's little they can do without more money to pay for new buildings .
18 Assuming that its purpose has been determined , once the machine arrives there are several steps that can be taken to maintain its good condition and ensure a long life .
19 Pincher says there are several people who fit Scott 's description , but he 's not prepared to speculate .
20 But one skin specialist says there are many more who have benefitted from this revolutionary drug .
21 The pupils all began looking round at each other and Mildred knew there was little time before someone recognized her .
22 In his heart , Nigel knew there was some truth in what she was saying .
23 Compassion fatigue among donor countries means there is less money than needed to pay Vietnamese boat people to go home .
24 With one hand people are placing children while on the other hand they are still encouraging the natural parents to think there 's some chance of having them back !
25 But Mr Cole denied there were any problems at the group .
26 Using the analogy of company law , Mr Chadwick said there were many examples where contracts had been entered into that were ultra vires from the company 's point of view but enforceable by third parties .
27 The judge said there was little chance she 'd ever be freed .
28 The judge said there was little chance she 'd ever be freed .
29 Last year , a judge said there were more car accidents in summer because men were watching girls in short skirts !
30 There are few studies on the prevalence of smoking in diabetics but one from the West of Scotland suggests there is little difference compared to their non-diabetic fellows ( Kesson & Slater , 1979 ) .
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