Example sentences of "there [be] [noun] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Monk seal bodies are periodically washed up on the Mediterranean cost and there are fears the virus will lead to their extinction .
2 And , after thrashing Widnes and a superb performance in losing at St Helens last Sunday , there are signs the Headingley faithful are about to be rewarded .
3 AFTER a year-and-a-half of letter writing , phone calling and door knocking , there are rumours the campaign to get sleeping policemen in St Olaves Road , Bury St Edmunds , has succeeded .
4 There are suggestions the duo already has its eyes on a French food business .
5 Where there are children the deduction falls to 25 per cent ( see the judgment of O'Connor LJ in Harris v Empress Motors Ltd [ 1983 ] 3 All ER 561 at p565 e — h ) .
6 There were things the men never spoke of to Angie ; and she had known instinctively that Eric 's job was something she and he would never openly discuss .
7 They also said that there were signs the ceasefire was beginning to be respected .
8 But as the romance , continued to drag on , there were signs the story was wearing thin , especially for Jason , who was beginning to tire of the facade .
9 Taking some comfort from the fact that January 's rise was lower than in previous months , the director of the Confederation of British Industry Scotland , David MacLehose , said there were signs the economy was recovering .
10 Lord Shaftesbury voiced the common belief that working class women were ‘ much superior to the men in tact , sound judgement , and economy , and yet melancholy to say there were instances every day of the homes of such industrious women being swept away by the rapacity of bad husbands ’ .
11 There were rumours they 'd been having an affair while he was actually teaching her , when she would have been fifteen ; there were rumours the girl was pregnant .
12 There were dances every afternoon and Wednesday and Saturday evenings , ’ she recalls .
13 THERE WERE pumpkins the size of bean bags and groups of onions which would have made fair roofs for Byzantine churches .
14 There were places the race train did n't really need to stop , he said , except to keep pace with the Canadian .
15 Oh aye certainly yes oh I can believe that , that 's quite true , but you get a lot of deal , I mean even that , when we were selling our house , there were people a lot of people
16 There 's concern the programme could have prompted the latest round of violence .
17 At Thame itself where Leyland Daf set up their base in 1987 , there 's relief the company is staying :
18 Now these are the kind of people we have to deal with and I know Duncan has a problem in USDAW there 's Gerry the negotiator for the London Region .
19 Unless there 's hotel a desk .
20 There 's divil a bit of mud on me boots , ’ he muttered and went out into the back yard .
21 There 's Mumphkin the Leprechaun , Spazzle the Wizard and all the twitchy rabbits of Colostomy Castle ! ’
22 There 's Mumphkin the Leprechaun , Spazzle the Wizard and all the twitchy rabbits of Colostomy Castle !
23 The Gloucester coach Keith Richardson says that the week may have turned around the team 's season … the win over a strong bridgend side was very rewarding and it reflects the old Gloucester dog attitude … when they think there 's competition a match to be won they respond and come through … there 's a big league game against Northampton coming up on saturday and Gloucester need all the inspiration they can get to win
24 Well there 's Diane the hairdresser 's wife whom I do n't see a great deal of but she lives near .
25 Erm when there 's people every minute he goes , is that makes out .
26 There 's Dennis the Menace upstairs
27 David Nicholson says there 's pressure every day
28 It 's not come about to any large degree an' there 's bin a lot o' firms that invested in what 's turned out ter be a pipe dream .
29 If there is conflict the Companies Act takes precedence .
30 If there is conflict the Companies Act takes precedence ’
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