Example sentences of "there was [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Here , there was nothing to disturb the silence but birdsong .
2 Yet there was nothing to disturb the peace of the morning except the noise of their own engine .
3 There was nothing to stop the guy carrying out his threat to put the husband wise about Laura 's past .
4 Even if there had been such an agreement , there was nothing to stop the board getting rid of Mr Venables if it wished , said Mr Heslop .
5 Det Ch Insp Roy Lambert said there was nothing to connect the two men with the car .
6 And there was nothing to connect the nights I shared with Jean-Claude with the afternoons I spent with Émile .
7 There was nothing to distract the duchess from the inescapable fact that one 's stomach and hips had acquired that unfortunate texture halfway between a satsuma and a helping of lumpy school custard .
8 In 1982 , he sacked on the spot several high-ranking officials for failing to maintain an adequate food supply to the main market in Bucharest — as if it was their fault that there was nothing to show the General-Secretary when he put in a surprise inspection visit .
9 A lot of them leave and collect messages there , so there was nothing to blame the owner for .
10 Even where there was only one purchaser , there was nothing to identify the particular cases of wine in stock as the subject-matter of the purchaser 's contract .
11 There was nothing to suggest the reduction in capital was brought about with the deliberate intention to obtain legal aid to which he would otherwise not be elegible .
12 We , of course , went outside to see if we could see anything , not really expecting to ; there was nothing to suggest the passage of a train , just the cool night air and the distant sound of night life , nothing to prove or disprove the eerie sounds we had heard so clearly .
13 There was nothing to suggest the two events were linked .
14 A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said there was nothing to suggest the two men who chased the youth were involved in the attack on Mr Ali .
15 We have already noted Keynes 's anxiety over his system being ‘ one equation short ’ in the sense that there was nothing to anchor the level of money wages and the absolute price level .
16 She prayed there was nothing coming the other way .
17 There was nothing explaining the makeup of the organisation which all of us were so desperately trying to join .
18 Mr Patten , speaking at question time in the Commons , told Mr Anthony Beaumont-Dark ( C. Selly Oak ) that there was nothing to prevent the current investigation into the West Midlands Serious Crimes Squad looking into ‘ any other matter … if there are grounds for suspicion ’ .
19 Kerr L.J. , after an extended consideration of Commonwealth and European developments , expressly held that , in appropriate cases , there was nothing to prevent the grant of injunctions extending to assets outside the jurisdiction .
20 On that occasion , the plaintiff asked her if she thought that Mr. Perot would increase the offer : she told him that her feeling was that he would not , but that certainly there was nothing to prevent the plaintiff from making a counter-offer .
21 John Saville , chairman of the J Saville Gordon parent group , said there was nothing to prevent the local authorities using their compulsory purchase powers to acquire the site if they so wished .
22 Four years ago there was no-one to defend the accused except state lawyers .
23 In the summer of ‘ 86 there was something called the Harmonic Convergence , which was supposed to usher in the Age of Aquarius — people who were going on about it back in the 60s jumped the gun by about 20 years .
24 It is hard , however , to see convincing evidence for the existence of any central revolutionary organization , and Hilton 's demolition of the idea that there was something called the ‘ Great Society ’ is completely convincing ( 78 , p.215 ) .
25 There was me thinking the place was yours too .
26 The Breacon Well there was one called the
27 There was nobody to guard the guard .
28 There was nobody to oust the Viet Minh , and this was accepted by the Emperor of Annam , Bao Dai , whom the Japanese had acknowledged as ruler .
29 That was why it had been such a shock when the neighbours came round to tell Lily the baby was screaming and there was nobody answering the door or any lights on in the house .
30 Not that there was anything to dismay the aesthetic purist .
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