Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] there be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is the doing of one or more acts which individually or collectively amount to such adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights which constitute appropriation under section 3(1) and I do not think it matters where there is more than one such act in which order the successive acts take place , or whether there is any interval of time between them .
2 I went straight to the hood of the Shogun , digging the Olympus out of the front of my overalls and trying to guess if there was enough light in the barn .
3 In the light of this , one wonders if there are even redder faces at Barons Court .
4 As you say if there was just one equation that covered all eventualities .
5 Even though her motive may have been a desire to manipulate the situation , her wish was supported by Dr. M. and , initially at least , by Dr. D. In those circumstances I entertain grave doubts that if Thorpe J. had directed himself in the way I have suggested , that W. 's wishes should be respected unless there were very strong reasons for rejecting them , he would have reached the decision which he did .
6 I mean I as a company Cumbria Power Tools will always , you know , it will survive because there 's only me and this
7 who who do you think , I mean , th , you know , the government 's making it pretty clear at the moment , Mrs , that that er , in these troubled times something 's gon na get squeezed because there 's so m , many people out of work that gi , you know , they 're having to pay more unemployment benefit , there 's not enough tax money coming and and generally the government is hard up , so someone 's going to get squeezed in the social security system .
8 But such sales are important : property bulls have always argued that prices can not fall because there are hardly ever any transactions .
9 The experience Mr Chairman I have of these situations is that trees happen to fall down , and hedges happen to get pushed by bulldozers , and at the end of the day , because I 've seen it in my own village where I was born , I 'm afraid with all respect to what happens , what is actually passed by the planners does n't actually come to pass because there is always a reason why it ca n't .
10 Now , if you 'll let me get to work while there 's still light , I ought to be able to confirm what I suspected when I first saw her — ’ He paused , bending over the body , a long hardwood implement in his hand .
11 Well I do n't know whether there 's anywhere here
12 There is a system , or there was a system , I do n't know whether there is now , of house representatives and form representatives which can confer directly to the Headmaster about rules .
13 I think there 's going to be , I do n't know whether there is so I sh I should ask fair-trade mark .
14 Now that he is back among us , will the right hon. Gentleman say whether there are really eight months to go ?
15 NCCS permits visitors to land and stay although there are rightly some constraints because of research programmes in this National Nature Reserve .
16 He says he do n't know yet with it being like his first complete week but he says if there 's overtime he says what shall I do ?
17 Er you can do if there is any .
18 Buildings are connected to pipes and cables in the ground that will break if there is too much movement .
19 Spanning three centuries , the wooden quays and piers of early dockside beginnings expanded until there were more than 12 miles of berthing for ships of every size and purpose .
20 Over the past sixty years the buildings housing the scientific laboratories and teaching classrooms have been built up and the population of students and staff has grown until there are now nearly one thousand registered postgraduate students and over one thousand academic , research and support staff .
21 It did n't usually matter because there was always the alternative of going back to where we started and tighten the game up ’ .
22 But I should have done because there were only two channels in those days and people were addicted to TV .
23 The scan will show the position of the baby in the womb , and will also identify whether there is more than one child present .
24 She had resold after there was no longer any requirement to repay discount and immediately before moving into the house about to be bought from the district council .
25 NEWSPAPER ARTICLES about the consequences of a shortage of oil ( or , as now , what happens when there is too much of the stuff ) appear almost daily but we hear too little about another vital industrial resource .
26 Borrowing and lending stock is officially regulated as there are both prudential and tax considerations : GEMMs are approved lenders and approved borrowers .
27 And then the day arrives when there are too many to pull out any longer , when they gleam bright in one corner of your fringe , when they are stippled throughout the longer strands , when your hairdresser lifts your hair and says , ‘ Hmmm ’ .
28 Kelly and Sear cast doubt on the theories underpinning the computer forecasts , and suggest that the biggest effect of a volcano on the weather occurs when there is still a lot of dust in the veil and the sulphuric acid droplets have also started to build up .
29 Me with an overview of the organization , to see if there is anywhere else we can put him , and off , off the top I ca n't think of anywhere .
30 ‘ I 'm going to the tourist office right now , to see if there 's anywhere I can stay tonight — ’ A sea of uplifted faces swam into her vision , and she coloured up with embarrassment .
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