Example sentences of "there be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm and er the , I suspect , I mean there are probably as many answers to that as there are probation officers . |
2 | There are probably as many approaches to history as there are historians studying the subject . |
3 | I work as a freelance translator , and I 'd have to find out what opportunities there are here before I could decide . ’ |
4 | In my experience as an inspector I have been surprised at the frequency with which there are no or inadequate schemes of work within secondary school departments , with the effect that there is either repetition between the years , or gaps and discontinuities . |
5 | Officials there are regularly and publicly taken to task at conservation meetings in Britain and abroad over Britain 's absence from the convention . |
6 | Although many in central government speak of the FMI as if it were a homogeneous concept and practice , there are conceptually and operationally many FMIs . |
7 | Wayne wrote : ‘ There are now and there were then ( in the early Forties ) a tight group of Communist conspirators in our midst … we did n't make ‘ Hollywood ’ and ‘ Red ’ synonymous . |
8 | THERE are more than 200 pasta shapes , with more than 600 names for these shapes . |
9 | If there are more than 2 people , the threshold for help is increased by £52 for each extra person . |
10 | There are more than ten million pensioners in the United Kingdom today . |
11 | And , of course , the Pub Section points the way to nearly 5,000 pubs that serve top-notch cask beer — there are more than 1,500 new entries from last year . |
12 | There are more than 40 nuclear reactors and 22,000km of gas pipeline passing through built-up areas . |
13 | There are more than 1,500 hatcheries in Taiwan alone . |
14 | There are more than 2,000 strains of salmonella . |
15 | There are more than 200,00 known plant species in the world and it is said we have learned to use only 2,500 of them . |
16 | There are more than 200,000 a year in the United Kingdom alone . |
17 | If there are more than five years to go before the child is due to start school then tax exempt special savings accounts can be a safe option . |
18 | FROM Bristol to Bournemouth there are more than 600 miles of coastline ; it is hard to imagine living in the West Country without taking advantage of this natural bounty . |
19 | There are more than 100 species . |
20 | So , for example , although there is only one species of brown trout in Northern Europe there are more than 50 distinct types which have evolved as the populations have been isolated . |
21 | At the British Telecom satellite station at Goonhilly in Cornwall at any given time there are more than 30,000 separate circuits in use while the new fibre-optical cable laid across the Atlantic in December 1988 can handle up to 40,000 separate conversations . |
22 | If there are more than four I go to the cupboard and nip cognacs till it 's all over for me , my dear ’ , or ‘ Last Sunday I had a fearful crise . |
23 | However , there are more than 50 million people in this country , and HMG has to look after them all . |
24 | Today the skiing industry is worth billions and there are more than three thousand resorts catering for about thirty million skiers across the world . |
25 | ‘ Do ye know , ’ he said , ‘ there are more than two thousand of us and that 's not counting the crew . ’ |
26 | There are more than 380,000 people for whom Family Assurance Society already look after over £320m worth of savings . |
27 | There are more than 2 million in the USSR and they are also common in several African and Asian countries as well as in most of Europe . |
28 | This Friesian type now forms 60 per cent of the national cow herd : there are more than 370,000 black-and-white cows . |
29 | This is one of twenty-one country parks established between 1977 and 1980 in which there are more than 440 recreational sites where facilities such as barbecues and children 's play apparatus are provided . |
30 | In the Peak District National Park , for example , a recent report ( Clouston in The Guardian , 2nd May 1989 ) states that in this , the oldest of the UK 's national parks , there are more than 4000 serious faults in the park 's 4000 footpaths . |