Example sentences of "[conj] there [is] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Where there is usually to pop of a toy cannon , there is silence and , come to think of it , I do n't remember hearing the clock strike midnight either .
2 I 've had four tickets , but the problem is that there is nowhere to park , and you have to put your car somewhere .
3 He says that there 's somewhere to park , and the grub is cheap .
4 Not that there 's anywhere to go .
5 And there 's nowhere to put your parcels , like you with
6 I think we should n't leave it too late before we come because the shops all close , it 's cold and there 's nowhere to sit .
7 You want to scream out and make them stop it , and you want to cringe up your body and hide it somewhere , and there 's nowhere to hide , and the shells keep screaming down and blowing everything up all around you .
8 It 's too late now , the DHSS will be shut and there 's naff-all to eat in the camp except lentils . ’
9 And there is nowhere to go except to England .
10 What do we do with them if there is nowhere to race them ? ’
11 After all , it 's not much use being fingered as someone who 's going places if there 's nowhere to go .
12 If there 's enough to close it , there 's enough to halt the expansion .
13 A telephone message may have come to say that a parent has died , a letter saying that a wife is seeking a divorce , but there is nowhere to hide and be alone with sorrow .
14 The minor irritation on returning to the car is that it is directly in front of you as you descend to the north , but there is nowhere to cross the river .
15 Travelling the trail , as in numberless journey Westerns from Stagecoach to Red River , is still the game , but there 's nowhere to go now except to a pointless death .
16 Eighteen miles today , and tomorrow , the worst leg of all , twenty-six miles to Cambridge that ca n't be broken because there is nowhere to stop overnight .
17 Welcome back:Hundreds of thousands of archaeological treasures are being kept hidden away because there 's nowhere to display them .
18 Experts argue these treasures should be on full view to the public , but instead they 're hidden away in storage because there 's nowhere to display them .
19 Welcome back:Hundreds of thousands of archaeological treasures are being kept hidden away because there 's nowhere to display them .
20 Experts argue these treasures should be on full view to the public , but instead they 're hidden away in storage because there 's nowhere to display them .
21 Because there 's nowhere to move the children , all them orphaned or abandoned , the work tomorrow will go on around them .
22 Well I ca n't push it because there 's nowhere to put my
23 The hon. Gentleman will appreciate the difficulty of moving on people who lead a nomadic lifestyle when there is nowhere to move them to .
24 Where do you go when there 's nowhere to go ?
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