Example sentences of "there is the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On record there is the prolonged correspondence he had with the Postmaster-General ( PMG ) from 1908 onwards .
2 For example , there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from .
3 Indeed this is what used to happen : there is the Cycladic material in British museums which at an earlier stage was given by the Greek government ; this is secondary material but of considerable interest .
4 There is the Blue House and the Blue Boar , the Market Place still divided by buildings across the centre of it , and the spire of the unrebuilt St John 's church rising in the middle distance .
5 Finally there is the Cepheid variable T Vulpeculæ , with a range of from 5.4 to 6.1 and a period of 4.4 days .
6 From the same family as the Giraffe Cat , there is the African spotted catfish ( Parauchenoglanis sp . )
7 First , there is the prevailing relativism , the unchallenged assumption of much modern thought .
8 So let us consider what might be called the continuum of control in the interview situation ; the one end of the continuum where there is the minimal amount of control can be called the situation of the ‘ informal interview ’ and the other end , where there is maximum control , may be called the ‘ formal interview ’ .
9 The ‘ consenting adults ’ mentality dominates private life , for there are no community taboos or collectivist laws to inhibit private expression ( though , of course , there is the penal code ) .
10 In London there is the Metropolitan Police and the City of London Police .
11 Erm , it 's a city , this takes me back a few months , since the Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry , the character , special character of a city , is derives from a number of elements , there 's the green wedges which centre on the strays which penetrate into the heart of the built up area , there is the encircling belt of open countryside which links those areas together , there are the numerous settlements within the greenbelt and their relationship to one another , and to the city of York .
12 There is the troubling dictum of Lord Roskill in Seymour [ 1983 ] 2 AC 493 that Caldwell applies to all offences , unless Parliament otherwise ordains , but that statement has not been followed in non-fatal offences .
13 Then there is the baptismal entry at St John 's on Christmas Day 1773 : ‘ Sarah Titford , daughter of Ann ’ .
14 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 .
15 Third , and by far the most problematical , there is the spatial information derived from the distribution of occupation debris recorded during fieldwork or building activity .
16 There is the thirteenth-century Gesellschafsthaus zum Ruden , the Hall of the Noblemen , with its ancient wooden ceiling , and nearby stand the baroque Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten ( Guildhouse of the Carpenters , 1708 ) and the Zunfthaus zur Saffran ( Guildhouse of the Haberdashers , 1723 ) .
17 There is the one spelling mistake , but you 're definitely improving …
18 In favour of rigorism , there is the apparent reasonableness of saying that if one fails to do all one can to promote happiness ( and , in particular , to reduce suffering ) one has not done the best one could do , and that must be wrong .
19 If discontinuity is the case , there is the alleged distinctiveness of recent crowd behaviour and explanations of it as part of a general transformation of the urban working class since 1945 to consider .
20 Then there is the alleged deterioration in local authority services ; again , the facts are different .
21 Over the doorway of a fine Georgian house called Knockhill in Scotland , there is the following line carved in stone : ‘ Too Small for Envy , for Contempt too Great ’ .
22 In the Talmud , and therefore dating from the very early centuries of the Common Era , there is the following comment on the Exodus story of the crossing of the Sea : ‘ When the Egyptian hosts were drowning in the Red Sea , ’ say the rabbis , ‘ the angels in heaven were about to break forth into songs of jubilation .
23 In the Acts of Thomas , there is the following quotation : ‘ Twin brother of Christ , apostle of the Most High and fellow initiate into the hidden word of Christ , who dost receive his secret sayings … ’
24 Of course , there is the current international season to be taken into account first , starting against Scotland at Eglinton next month , but the major attention focuses on developing a winning combination for that all-important sojourn to Kenya .
25 There is the luxuriant Riviera del Ponente , to the west — an almost continuous chain of relaxed resorts , such as Alassio , Spotorno and Diano Marina , beside long strands of fine sandy beach .
26 Thirdly , there is the internal relationship between management and employees .
27 Second , there is the internal organization of the agency , typically hierarchical in structure , and the ways in which the incentives faced by individuals within that organization influence their behaviour .
28 ‘ Quite apart from the liability imposed upon the owner of animals or the person having control of them by reason of knowledge of their propensities , there is the ordinary duty of a person to take care either that his animal or his chattel is not put to such a use as is likely to injure his neighbour — the ordinary duty to take care in the cases put upon negligence . ’
29 There is the technical basis on the one hand , and there is a policy er er area .
30 First , there is the actual death or separation leading to the formation of the majority of such families .
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