Example sentences of "there [is] [adv] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 There 's soon to be a beginners ' wall as well , but the most impressive construction is an immense leading wall built by DR Climbing Walls .
2 And there 's nowhere to be alone , except my bedroom , and if I try to write there my fingers die with the cold .
3 There is also to be a pensions ombudsman with statutory backing .
4 There is also to be a polo tournament for complete teams of non-polo players at £20 per team for whom all equipment will be supplied .
5 Each group is supposed to have a subject-index at the end , though some indexes are at present missing ; there is also to be a general index to the whole work .
6 There is also to be an initiative towards regional disarmament and towards limiting future arms supplies to the region .
7 There is also to be a continuation of earlier work on the experiences of black school leavers seeking work and vocational training .
8 There is also to be a Raffle and donations towards buying prizes are invited .
9 There is also to be an increase of £1.3 billion in export credit insurance cover to certain markets , ranging from China and India to Mexico and South Africa , over the next three years .
10 There is also to be a document on structure and balance in the curriculum , in which ministers will draw together the different strands .
11 Will he confirm that those luxuries included televisions ; and does he agree that if there is not to be an income tax rate of 35p to support those massive spending plans , they can be supported only by a large increase in VAT ?
12 If there is not to be a substantial gain realised on the sale of Target , it may be advantageous if management vendors sell for cash and obtain interest relief on new borrowings to invest in the buy-out ( see 4.4 below ) , rather than effect a share-for-share or share-for-debenture exchange .
13 In times when there is occasion for rejoicing as , for example , in the gathering of a successful harvest , a happy emergence from trouble or natural disaster and on many other occasions there is always to be observed an urge to offer thanks to someone or something .
14 But , if there is really to be any streamlining , Mr Rittner 's nettle must be grasped .
15 The inevitable conclusion which will be jumped to is that he is going because there is about to be some momentous U-turn over Maastricht now that Britain 's presidency of the EC is over .
16 There 's another public site at Hinksey Hill , which is very new , where they 've settled well , and there is about to be a private site out at Frilford , and that site will allow the Vale to be designated and that means that people who are encamped illegally in laybys and bridleways and grass verges can be moved on much more quickly than they can at the moment erm and if we 're not careful they 'll all be moving into West Oxfordshire .
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