Example sentences of "other [noun pl] there [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 In the introduction or other essays there may be some writing which will not date , such as art criticism which documents the personal experience of the writer .
2 Now , suppose that the buyer had agreed to pay £2,000 ( for the goods , a load of timber ) and had actually paid the £2,000 but that the contract reserved title to the seller until the buyer had satisfied all his liabilities towards the seller ( i.e. under not only this contract but also any other contracts there might be between them ) .
3 According to them , to accept the legitimacy of an authority is simply to accept that whatever other reasons there may be for a certain action , its being required by the authority is an additional reason for its performance .
4 The key issue here was D's obvious refusal of consent to any touching ; in other cases there might be a general issue of whether the touching goes ‘ beyond generally acceptable standards of conduct ’ .
5 In some individual cases the number of items posted will decrease and in other cases there will be a change in the pattern of consumer spending , customers perhaps making use of private sector delivery services .
6 And there 's no telling quite what they will do … some nights they put on a full stage show , other times there may be a game or a sing song to join in with … but whatever the day , whatever the time there 's one thing you wo n't be at Tropicana , and that 's bored !
7 The matter for debate was what other schools there should be , and what they should teach .
8 In other words there may be two separate orthographic sub-systems : an input lexicon ( used in reading ) and an output lexicon ( used in writing and spelling ) .
9 Erm the church would have no role within the state as being say in a erm erm in other words there would be erm the catholic church in in erm in say er a state like France er should not be the established church .
10 Yeah destroy death , in other words there 'll be no more dying
11 In other words there must be processes of recording and retrieval and the underlying mechanisms must be closely integrated with the mechanism of the store .
12 In other circumstances there may be invisible hazards like piped music in shops and restaurants , juke boxes in pubs or cafés , the rumble of loud traffic passing outside .
13 As in other years there will be an exhibition of young German artists , in this instance born between 1953 and 1968 .
14 Other days there would be the chase after a passing farm cart to grab its tail board , feet swung underneath on to the axle and a free ride to school .
15 in other families there may be a close friend who will help out and look after younger children
16 In other households there will be younger sons and daughters who are in paid work and this is more likely to be the case among those households in which the younger elderly live .
17 It follows that the approach of the coroner was : whatever other facts there may be , whatever the impact on the cause of death of any extraneous supervening or concurrent event , the death must be regarded as ‘ natural ’ and an inquest will not be held , unless it qualifies , in the opinion of the coroner , as something equivalent to gross negligence , that is to say in effect , manslaughter either by act or by neglect .
18 Sometimes this can he predicted or measured , but on other occasions there may be no prior information for the designer to work on .
19 Other events there will be A Night Out with Goldsmith , Johnson and Burney at the Georgian Theatre and a performance by Fritz Spiegel and the Spiegelers .
20 If someone were to work part time for a corner shop keeper who had no other employees there would be no way of collecting tax at that employment .
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