Example sentences of "there be [noun] for [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 There are advantages for everyone , and most of all for the pupils , in making the transition from class teaching in the primary school to specialist teaching in the secondary school a gradual rather than a sudden one .
2 It sets out to show that there are comics for everyone from political exposes to baroque fantasies , from toilet humour to cartoon confessionals .
3 Do you think you say there are difficulties for everyone , are you aware of any way in which erm men make it difficult for you , as a women , in a career sense ?
4 At the moment there are difficulties for everybody .
5 When I am finished , everything is in its place , and there are places for everything .
6 ( There are prizes for anyone who can remember them working . )
7 There were tasks for everyone which took account of intelligence , educational opportunities and personal gifts .
8 There 's bargains for everyone and the prices are absolutely knockout .
9 Further , it is only for the kingdom of the Burgundians that there is evidence for anything like an all-embracing comital structure , and while most , if not all , Merovingian civitates must have had their comites , or in the north , their graphiones , in all probability local administration could vary according to regional tradition and to the will of an individual king , whose main concern was to ensure the loyalty of and to realize the revenues from his civitates .
10 There is room for everyone and you will be made very welcome .
11 Fourteen people attended the first meeting last week but Phyllis Horsley , a member of the Darlington Trust said : ‘ There is room for everyone ; we need more people who can help with conservation work , people who can help record data on local animals and plants , and older people who just want to help raise money . ’
12 If we only opened a door partly er there is room for somebody to hide behind it and then when we go into the room then we would encounter problems .
13 There were more puris — a whole basketful — eaten with hot spicy potatoes , fried in mustard oil brought back from Aula , and there was rice for everyone , and an emerald green soup of wild young ka kani leaves .
14 There was work for everyone .
15 Suddenly there was work for everybody and the deaf community took full advantage of this change of climate , as reported in the 1944 annual report : The effect of the war on industry has given the deaf and dumb opportunities such as they had never enjoyed for many years and it is with great pleasure that the committee places on record the excellent work the deaf Have done .
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