Example sentences of "[verb] there [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Any sign of weakness or fear and the cutpurses lurking there would be on them like a pack of dogs .
2 If liability rules are to perform any of the functions mentioned there must be at least some prospect of their being enforced .
3 A major part of the nurse 's role is therefore to assess how much help a patient requires and what risks there may be to his safety .
4 And if she left it , God alone knew what sort of mess there would be in the morning .
5 In the harder nosed environment that we are now facing there will be times when schools in the public sector have to balance the needs of an individual disruptive child against the effects that the child is creating amongst other children and their parents .
6 If it 's s something like that and they tell me the amount of furniture and if two thirds of the van will be filled with big stuff , and then they tell me there 'll be half a dozen boxes , I assume there 'll be at least four times that number of boxes , and if it 's still going to go on , we 'll do it .
7 I should think there would be about du n no thirty normally .
8 Find out how much shelf metreage or footage there will be in the following units :
9 Judging from its appearance , he doubted that whoever lived there could be of a benign character .
10 So far as I know there is no definition of what constitutes a Cabinet Committee and , as the practice has grown , I believe there may be among the 70-odd Committees in the book some with less title to be treated as Cabinet Committees than some of the 700-odd interdepartmental committees of which we have no detailed information at all .
11 There are many less ACE machines around than we thought there would be by this time , ’ he added .
12 If you 'd like to tell me how many how many sixths you think there would be in a whole one .
13 We think there may be at least two explanations for this .
14 If there is ever a shadow of self pity , as I think there may be in the final verse of ‘ The Missing ’ , it is completely overshadowed by the cruel indifference and bleakness of Gunn 's other description .
15 Like a dutiful citizen , I checked in with the Usher and he looked at his clipboard and said there would be about a fifteen-minute wait , so why did n't I take a seat ?
16 ‘ I in no way dissent from this reasoning , but I should myself have been content to derive the same conclusion from the broader consideration that Parliament must have intended rating authorities to act in the same high principled way expected by the court of its own officers and not to retain rates paid under a mistake of law , or in paragraph ( a ) upon an erroneous valuation , unless there were , as Parliament must have contemplated there might be in some cases , special circumstances in which a particular overpayment was made such as to justify retention of the whole or part of the amount overpaid .
17 ‘ the broader consideration that Parliament must have intended rating authorities to act in the same high principled way expected by the court of its own officers and not to retain rates paid under a mistake of law , or … upon an erroneous valuation , unless there were , as Parliament must have contemplated there might be in some cases , special circumstances in which a particular overpayment was made such as to justify retention of the whole or part of the amount overpaid .
18 So you see there 'll be within the division , erm well five of us appraising .
19 The Government report predicts there will be between 2,015 and 2,720 new Aids cases in England and Wales in 1995 , and between 1,945 and 3,215 in 1997 .
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