Example sentences of "[conj] [ex0] [is] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The net result is that there is no more reason to believe that our brains are like a cat 's than there is to believe that they are like a rat 's . |
2 | The hotel features an indoor swimming pool , tennis ( payable locally ) , and there 's boating and windsurfing available from the private jetty . |
3 | If there is vomiting or a significant headache . |
4 | Important : Skin brushing is safe for everybody , except for those suffering from skin disorders such as eczema or psoriasis or if there is infected or broken skin . |
5 | If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level . |
6 | But there 's talking and saying . |
7 | Such evidence as there is indicates that the Russians are still in Baghdad . |
8 | In these days of financial sweeteners , surely there are more votes in rescuing 18,000 , mainly elderly , investors from dire financial plight just as there is ensuring that the UK 's last home-grown car manufacturer remains in British hands ? |
9 | Yet such evidence as there is suggests that his love for his wife had been deepened by the way she had stood by him during his years in prison . |
10 | In fact , such evidence as there is suggests that male moths follow the second rule : on sensing bombykol they simply fly upwind . |
11 | The lands to the north and east of a line joining these two houses had in the ninth century been conquered and to some degree settled by pagan Scandinavians , who had destroyed the existing monasteries and several of the bishoprics , and such evidence as there is suggests that the Christianity practised within them retained aspects upon which the stricter kind of churchman would have frowned . |