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

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1 When Ali Marwash 's daughter died the custom was followed to the letter since the girl was Ali Marwash 's only child and he cared for her more then he probably would have done had there been sons in the family .
2 The Court of Appeal unanimously held that the time of delivery was of the essence of this contract , but that this stipulation was waived by the defendant 's requests for delivery after the due date which would have estopped him had there been delivery within the extended time .
3 In the defence of Verdun , it will be recalled , de Castelnau had already rendered an invaluable service in the ‘ Intermediary Line ’ , hastily constructed as a result of his coup d'oeil in January , and — had there been time for the completion of the Third Position that he had also prescribed then — there seems a chance that the German breakthrough on the 24th might have been prevented altogether .
4 There are portions of the original stalls remaining and some trace of the rood door .
5 While the education system is deemed to be ‘ successful ’ by the outside world , there are limits on the possibilities for change and innovation .
6 On the other hand , as Acheson said in his memoirs , there are limits on the extent to which one may successfully coerce an ally .
7 And we do recognize there are limits on the sort of growth in that area .
8 There are limits to the sort of events that deserve attention .
9 Pace , in a cogent criticism of Parker J. 's judgment , argues that while consistency in the law may have its merits , there are limits to the extent to which it should be pursued :
10 Unfortunately , there are limits to the extent to which tribunals can lean in your favour in such a case .
11 The development of co-operation or conflict has its own momentum , and there are limits to the extent that rational effort can influence it .
12 However , there are limits to the functional capacities of the state — it can not transcend the contradictions of capitalism .
13 Hence families in this kind of modern society are not all alike , although there are limits to the range of variation .
14 So , recognising that there are limits to the exercise of this inherent jurisdiction , I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that I can conceive of no situation where it would be a proper exercise of the jurisdiction to make such an order as was made in the present case : that is to order a doctor , whether directly or indirectly , to treat a child in a manner contrary to his or her clinical judgment .
15 Broadly , there is today a consensus that there are limits to the extent to which those who study and write about society can set aside their own commitments and prejudices .
16 Nevertheless , there are limits to the extent that charity can be an effective form of financing social welfare .
17 To confine the interaction to what is known is the safest course , and there are limits to the number of times a teacher can reply — as primary teachers are encouraged to — ‘ I do n't know , but let's find out , shall we ? ’ without straining their credibility and frustrating their pupils .
18 In spite of their support of the Conservative Party , the leaders of British industry have made it plain that there are limits to the extent to which they are prepared to sacrifice profitability in giving support to the government 's inner city policies .
19 Well er , a building society , I do n't know whether people realize , but there are limits to the amount of protection you get on large sums of money .
20 The facts of deixis should act as a constant reminder to theoretical linguists of the simple but immensely important fact that natural languages are primarily designed , so to speak , for use in face-to-face interaction , and thus there are limits to the extent to which they can be analysed without taking this into account ( Lyons , 1977a : 589ff ) .
21 While there are advantages in the use of a 5-channel ‘ helicopter ’ radio on collective pitch machines , these are not apparent until you have learned to fly .
22 There are passages of the Bible which are compatible with polytheism .
23 The first big solo of the Brahms B flat should give the impression , hopefully , of surmounted effort , but later on there are passages of the greatest intricacy that should emerge light as a feather .
24 There are passages in the speeches in your Lordship 's House which support each of these views : but I think the true principle is contained simply in this : ‘ You must not injure your neighbour by your fault . ’
25 While there are studies of the RUC 's role in security and public-order issues ( Brewer et al .
26 There are questions about the possible effects on particular industrial sectors , especially the relative importance of the service compared to the manufacturing sector .
27 There are chapters on the various types of adventures , problem solving , mazes , and an excellent walk-through analysis of Artic 's ageing classic , The Golden Apple .
28 But there are loopholes within the Montreal Protocol which must be tightened up to ensure maximum benefit .
29 If by any chance there are errors in the minutes , then by accepting such a motion you are authorising the Chairman to sign the minutes complete with the errors as the correct record of the previous meeting .
30 There are observations of the House of Lords in Hunter v. Hunter to the effect that accordingly the transfer is wholly void even as between the transferor and transferee .
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