Example sentences of "[adj] there be the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In much of this there is the deepest kind of hypocrisy . |
2 | ‘ In all of this there is the wonderful thread of continuity yet change , the changes of fashion , but woven all through like in a tapestry we find continuity , of faith , of worship . |
3 | And , of course , at the back of all this there are the obvious and well-known variations between authorities across the country — variations which stem from different socio-demographic profiles , different resource priorities , and different service patterns . |
4 | Added to this there was the alarming , although on closer inspection ambiguous , evidence of concerted communist plans for Asia as a whole that were discussed at the World Federation of Democratic Youth Conference in Calcutta in February 1948 . |
5 | She would look at him sideways , smile at unexpected moments , and while she was never coarse there was the vaguest suggestion of the gentlest possible obscenity as she spoke of the bodies of animals . |
6 | For some there 's the big prize … but others fell on stoney ground |
7 | For the leading three there is the additional prize of a place in the Dinah Shore tournament , while the leading two will earn invitations to next year 's US Women 's Open Championship . |
8 | First of all there is the inevitable sense of shock , what psychologists call denial : ‘ This thing has n't happened to me , it ca n't be true . ’ |
9 | It all represents King a little too effectively marketed to tingle the skin , but underneath it all there is the same fluidity , the same lightning double-time runs , the same sense of shape , declaring that repackaging can not really cramp his style . |
10 | First of all there is the 280 kilometre run between Dole and St Gervais , just below Mont Blanc . |
11 | I said well no really at all there 's the whole vocabulary as well . |
12 | They slowed it to a steady well , but it would n't stop , and through it all there was the awful screaming . |
13 | Upon all there was the overwhelming pall of failure . |
14 | And the , whilst the one side was good there was the other side , and when he heard that the inheritance required that he marry Ruth , oh dear ! |
15 | On top of that there was the slovenly , almost token , way they had drawn the first covert . |
16 | If we if they were n't as quick as you are like that working that out what you could try is say well I 've given them one each there 's the four people one two three four right you 've all got a whole one so you can start eating that while I sort out how I 'm gon na share this out . |
17 | 3 There is the particular position of the Conservative Party . |
18 | After 1914 there was the same certainty about the war , and it was indeed the inflexible determination of the Unionist party , sure about ends and pragmatic as to means , that was the bedrock on which Britain 's war effort rested . |
19 | On 7th October 1816 there is the last reference to Harden — ‘ Etched the Bridge House from the Beck . |
20 | Wages did not rise in proportion , and by the Spring of 1795 there was the extensive distress and threat of mass starvation which led , in May , to the infamous meeting of the magistrates at Speenhamland in Berkshire , an event which would have such an impact on poor-law provision for the next few decades . |
21 | But first there 's the small matter of a semi-final clash that has split the household down the middle . |
22 | First there is the typical rapper indentity crisis . |
23 | First there was the broad statement of intent in the policy review document and then there was the controversial TUC composite resolution — an incompetently constructed mosaic of competing interests . |
24 | But first there was the other thing , which we seemed to be glossing over and which could n't be glossed over . |
25 | First there was the curving trip in a white car that rocked through the mag-lev tunnels to the spaceport . |
26 | First there was the clear call to the work which each team member felt . |
27 | First there was the illustrated slide show he gave in the village hall about walking in the dales where , sensitive to the good burghers of Sedbergh , he modified his vocabulary . |
28 | In particular there is the intriguing finding that some amnesics can learn certain new skills as quickly as normal subjects , even though they are often unable to remember the circumstances in which they learnt them . |
29 | On the other there was the undoubted fact that we would be on the receiving end . |
30 | But on the other there were the usual fears that the United States might overreact or give too high a priority to the Far East at the expense of Europe . |