Example sentences of "there are the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then there are the man-made drought problems — banks which slope towards the sough , sunny walls , terraces or patios — all are often inhospitable to plant life because they have been designed as suntraps .
2 To one side of the street — a multi-level space which embraces many different activities — are more open patients ' and visitors ' rooms and opposite there are the cellular service rooms .
3 For her earlier years , there are the famous Ronsard poems extolling her charm and beauty , along with those in similar vein by the man who was to become her most vicious detractor , the great Scottish scholar George Buchanan — exactly the kind of thing which would naturally be written about an attractive young queen .
4 Or there is the grander scenery , and the more spectacular engineering , of the railway from Settle up to Carlisle , some of the finest railway landscape in Britain ; and the route over Shap with its visions of the Lakeland mountains ; and there are the superb night scenes from the railway viaducts that span the industrial towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire .
5 There in the distance is the great peninsula upon which Alexander built his city , there are the familiar standing Arab figures , the broken Roman masonry in the foreground .
6 46% think there are too many while 45% think that there are the right number .
7 The glamour adverts are about what they think we want to be , then there are the other kind that are supposedly about reality — you know , the ones where they always have Northern accents .
8 Then there are the usual bunch of hangers-on . ’
9 As well as the Social-Learning approach to child development , there are the Psychoanalytic Approach -begun by Sigmund Freud , Anna Freud 's development of this approach , and Piaget 's and Kohlberg 's theories of Moral Development .
10 Just outside Brighton there are the lovely South Downs to walk on and numerous pretty village to visit .
11 Swimming : Many of the hotels have their own swimming pools , and of course there are the clean crystal waters of the lake itself .
12 There are the elaborate tunnel entrances like Box and Bramhope and others , the great viaducts like Monsal Dale and Dutton , the bridges like Saltash and Severn ; and the charming survivors among early railway stations that one comes across unexpectedly almost anywhere in England .
13 Finally , there are the computerised command , control , communications and intelligence systems .
14 The introduction There are hundred of stars that shine there are hundred of fish in the sea , there are hundreds of people the whole world over , there 's only one mother for me , only one mother for me , I love her and she loves me , there are and shells on the shore , there are and shells on the beach there are the whole world over but there 's only one mother for me .
15 Then there are the heavy cargo barges puttering this way and that , languid helmsmen at their sterns , eager dogs , all blown about by the wind , tongues lolling , in the prow .
16 In America , there are the Occupational Safety and Health Administration , the Food and Drug Administration , Fair Employment Practices Commission , Securities and Exchange Commission , the Environmental Protection Agency .
17 There are the inevitable baking ovens beside powerful chimney stacks and meat hooks hanging from kitchen and scullery ceilings .
18 There are the same number .
19 Although some children may be capable of finding there are the same number of things in two sets ( by matching ) , they may not be at all sure there are still the same number of the objects if one of the sets is differently arranged .
20 Taking one of a pair of identical towers and re-building in another form , e.g. helps the child towards the idea of invariance of number — there are the same number of blocks ‘ before ’ and ‘ after ’ although they look different .
21 There are the same number of galaxies as there are stars in any one galaxy .
22 There are the old railway cases and more recently Allen v. Gulf Oil Refining Ltd. [ 1981 ] A.C. 1001 and Tate & Lyle Food and Distribution Ltd. v. Greater London Council [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 509 .
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