Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 If expectations of the general level of prices rose to some level between P and P 2 then there would be some stimulus to output and some rise in prices .
2 If expectations of the general level of prices rose above P 2 then there would be a fall in output and a rise in prices above P 2 .
3 It is not clear why there should be such a high proportion of woodworking tools from Kent , especially the cemetery at Sarre beside the Wantsum Channel , but it may reflect ship-building and repairing as much as more general carpentry .
4 Fifthly , there would need to be some specific relation between their overall goals ( if interaction is agonistic , or in the terminology of the theory of games , zero-sum , then their goals must be inversely related ; if interaction is cooperative then there must be some specific shared goals ) .
5 Well obviously if , if we take these away there might be questions .
6 ten and twenty p things , but ever so unusual like there might be an ice cream co , all fun things there all
7 But it can not be accepted that every time there is a tragedy in the Health Service , where there has been no professional neglect , that instantly there should be compensation .
8 If cash flows are expected to be predictable then there will be no special virtue in liquidity and you would earn a higher rate of interest from a straightforward money market deposit .
9 If the good were a pure public good then there would be no limit to the size of the locality .
10 Lunch was now on its way , he added , and he hoped everyone would return for drinks at five-thirty when there would be Interesting Developments as per their printed programmes .
11 When it comes to that though there will be people from other green parties who who 'll be looking for accommodation so at the last minute we can
12 Right why should we be bothered about protectionism y'know why is G A T so important presumably there must be gainers as well as losers from protectionism so the gainers and the losers domestic farmers gainers or losers ?
13 I 've got ten here there might be enough do n't worry what , what time are you coming out tonight ?
14 Can I just say , Chairman , that the problem was that they asked for , the region asked for equal representation with the County Council , now if all the districts did that then there 'd be , then the Grants Panel would have about twenty one people to I mean , for the operation to go ahead .
15 At four o'clock there would be a housewifely tidying up .
16 at three thirty , if nobody else rings that wants to play three thirty then there 'll be nobody there
17 Used to have two and er had a a bit of a rope round middle and two then There 'd be two men sitting in one end of the cow shed .
18 The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients .
19 It seems to me that it ought to be our policy that we ought to try and locate people who go into these sorts of residencies as close to the people who will be concerned for their welfare as possible erm and that therefore there would be a strong case for making that sort of exception in those cases .
20 Until about seven o'clock there will be a debate described as ’ The Housing Problem ’ followed by a debate entitled ’ Sports Provision in the United Kingdom ’ .
21 If what Gerald said in his address to Congress yesterday that he knows of no Labour MP who wants to break the links between the Party and the unions were absolutely true then there would be no need for this debate today .
22 If this is true then there may be a loophole for the theory ; a case where an individual , for some reason or another , such as being abandoned at birth , never discovers how he was born , nor has opportunity to absorb such information unconsciously while a young child .
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