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

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1 More and more I do n't bother — she does n't know and there 's usually no-one else to see so what difference does it make ?
2 Use of the indoor swimming-pool , sauna , solarium and fitness room is included and there 's also a hotel bar , a lounge , playroom , table-tennis , pool & billiards and a few free bicycles .
3 The vast library on police matters was clearly under-used and there is obviously a need for a critical ethnography of the college itself , for it takes in numbers of senior and middle police managers each year , maintains a considerable staff of academics and visiting lecturers , but has singularly failed to provide an academically stimulating ‘ university of policing ’ .
4 During the periods of active regional policy , emigration from development areas declines and there is also the possibility that during such periods firms may make more people redundant , in the knowledge that the chances of finding employment are greater .
5 Auditors will be faced with problems in assessing accounts in which land is material , or where a large tract is owned and there is therefore a significant risk of liability .
6 Conditions had been met and there was so much speculation about when we were going to go into the Exchange Rate Mechanism , we took advantage of the excellent opportunity which , which
7 By the time they returned to the table for the Christmas pudding John Harbour had moved and there was nowhere for her to sit except beside O'Hara .
8 After the match the police managed to keep the fans separated and there was very little trouble , but 28 were arrested and this time Wolves ' fans ca n't really take the blame .
9 Gullit , of course , is injured and there are still fears for his playing career , never mind his appearing in Italy .
10 ‘ We have gone ahead with the investment to make the company grow and there is obviously a relationship between the size of turnover and the numbers of people employed . ’
11 And she was reported to have er have said when they when they took her out , that there would be nothing nothing grow on the site of the house but runcho And I do n't know the they were awful hungry for land in that day you ken and there was quite , there was more than one occasion there was old folk just putting up with the house just to get the land that it stood on .
12 When no one answers and there 's just silence at the other end , but you know someone 's there . ’
13 Time limits are imposed and there is also provision for compulsory disclosure of documentation .
14 Because there was relatively little detail given and there were generally so few junctions remembered correctly , no attempt was made to analyse the types of information that were actually given in the descriptions , specifically , no attempt was made to classify details as central or peripheral .
15 Erm again , this is why er er jogging at th at this point became so er popular if you remember everyb er a little while , few years ago everybody was rushing out jogging and there are still people who are doing it .
16 The back was broken and there was only one plank left to sit on , but I sat down on the peeling green paint .
17 Some were eating and there was always the chance when this happened that they might put something into the Cages for the eagles .
18 peasant and that that had had adverse consequences in terms of maybe economic output , certainly in terms of mobilization , certainly in terms of , of political effect on , on the middle peasant and therefore there had to be the , the correcting bit to this and that correction comes either very late forty seven but particularly early nineteen forty eight when the excesses of the , the campaigns and excesses against the middle peasants have to be , be corrected and there are very clear statements from Mao that the middle peasant must not be encroached upon .
19 Back down the beach , the Big Wheel was turning and there were even queues waiting to get on .
20 I was in the first party to leave and there were about fifty of us altogether .
21 I buy a packet of Silk Cut and carefully smoke a cigarette — making sure that I 'm actually enjoying it , not just doing it out of habit — while managing to fit in a couple of large and very refreshing G&Ts before the flight 's called and there 's just time for a single knocked-back whisky to provide a bit of nominal support for the Scottish export drive .
22 A car picks them up from wherever they 're staying and there 's usually a phone , so they can ring us up if they get stuck in traffic jams , or if there is a last-minute change of plan .
23 Yes , I 've always , I 've always understood , understood more recently the reason why that there would always seemed to be enough prisoners , when we know there really must be enough prisoners throughout the world is that the betting procedure and they 're making quite sure they 're the right people takes time and money and effort , erm , that 's part and also there are some areas of the world now , where , where there are n't as many prisoners as there were , there are very few , there are very few prisoners of conscience in Latin America because they do n't put them in prison they just get rid of them , they just disappear and there are practically , practically none from Latin America countries , cos of these , these disappearances rather than being put in prison , erm , but it 's a sort of combination of reasons I think but er quite a long time now , ten , fifteen years I think groups have only had one prisoner , whereas when I first joined and Ann 's there , we had three did n't we at one time ?
24 If accepted , then the short-run Phillips curves disappear and there is only the vertical location on the long-run one to argue about .
25 It was his first London teaching job and he was working in the Humanities department : ‘ It was right in the beginning I suppose and there was about two months before I actually started . ’
26 And — well , the music started and there was suddenly a great explosion of sound that no one could possibly have been prepared for .
27 During the nineteenth century many foreign cattle were brought into Belgium to improve local types and the population became thoroughly mixed , to the extent that any homogeneity of coat colour became very rare , but the white-and-red type persisted and there are now about 115,000 cows of the type in Belgium .
28 The industry was no longer floundering and there was far less chance of an idiosyncratic , sensational , or outspoken film .
29 Credit cards are particularly useful when travelling and there are often insurance benefits if you pay for your travel through them .
30 Unfortunately the definitions of many of these features are also very difficult to understand and there are twice as many of them .
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