Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [ex0] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I also accept that the media must be free if there is to be proper debate of the issues . |
2 | Just as change has to be acceptable if there is to be success in implementing it , so training for management has to be acceptable . |
3 | Discourse is reciprocal when there is at least a potential for interaction , when the sender can monitor reception and adjust to it — or , to put it another way , where the receiver can influence the development of what is being said . |
4 | Doctors , lawyers , media people , architects , educators — in every field the experts are crucial if there is to be professionalism . |
5 | Everything about it exceeded expectation , though one of the things that struck him was that while the fairways are wide , the hitting area is in fact very narrow if there is to be a chance of attacking the flagsticks . |
6 | This decision to specify that remote evolutionary event as ‘ good ’ must be regarded as utterly inviolable if there is to be any belief at all in basic ‘ goodness ’ . |
7 | There is nothing grand as there is in Alain 's house , but it is comfortable . ’ |
8 | In our experience mixed groups , for example , stressed business executives sitting alongside agoraphobic housewives , can work well , as long as there is at least one other person in the group with similar problems . |
9 | ‘ Maybe — but the fighting in it is clear-cut and necessary , with less of the grey than there is in this world . ’ |
10 | Erm that 's when it starts to get busy because there 's like the there 's like the eleven til three kind of kind of kind of busy time er |
11 | Such information is essential if there is to be any meaningful debate on science policy in Britain , while we should also welcome the natural reluctance to use statistics as the sole basis for planning , this should be no excuse for not producing the information . |
12 | This is not a consideration which applies to other factors of production : there is far less concern about the proportion of a country 's capital stock which is lying idle than there is about the proportion of the labour force which is unemployed . |
13 | On the right hon. Gentleman 's first point , convergence is not just important ; it is absolutely vital if there is to be any success whatsoever , or any prospect of a single currency that would not damage the whole of Europe . |