Example sentences of "there [vb base] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Are there tax problems in this arrangement ? |
2 | But there remain problems for this new notion of defeasibility . |
3 | Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day . |
4 | Sir Daniel Fleming was certainly interested in the formerly productive mines in his fells around Coniston , but it is not until 1658 is there further note of mines and then not for copper viz : |
5 | What do we believe if on a certain occasion we have taken it that there exist conditions of exactly the ten types , including a flipping , but the wipers do not start ? |
6 | The net result of this state of affairs is that there exist citadels of private economic power ( Unger , 1983 ) — that is , relatively small groups of people who are in a position to control the basic terms of collective prosperity by making crucial decisions about investment and deployment of capital . |
7 | In this context , if there exist differences in the unit cost and therefore the competitiveness of nations which are not connected in a customs or monetary union , then attempts to eliminate such differences ( reflected in associated balance of payments positions ) can potentially be made via trade restrictions or movements in relative exchange rates , although the effectiveness of the latter policy is by no means certain . |
8 | You can see from Figure 9.5 that there exist regions in the Jovian atmosphere where temperatures are about 300 K and the corresponding pressures are a few bars . |
9 | Since others do not possess the experience or diagnostic expertise of the field officer ( except , in some cases , the discharger himself ) and since reporting is contingent upon the knowledge that there exist means for ‘ doing something about the problem ’ , it follows that the kinds of ‘ pollution ’ most frequently drawn to the agency 's attention are those where the pollution or its consequences are easily noticed and identifiable as ‘ abnormal ’ or ‘ unusual ’ . |
10 | Sometimes , perhaps often , on that road we have many encouragements ; there come signs of God 's grace . |
11 | Nor were there file copies of his reports to the top brass on the European Business Plan , or copies of the vehicle divisions , plan for the private and confidential attention of Mark Sanders . |