Example sentences of "there [vb mod] [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , for short journeys , a piece of potato or apple is provided , but remember when sending animals abroad that there may be regulations governing the importation of vegetable matter .
2 There may be difficulty obtaining a policy over the age of 75 .
3 Secondly , there may be difficulty in proving that the buyer orally agreed to the exclusion .
4 Unless that partner was dependent on the person who has died , there may be difficulty in establishing a claim .
5 Within the environmental areas there may be disadvantages too , such as more circuitous journeys as a result of one-way systems or road closures , together with higher vehicle speeds and correspondingly lower safety levels .
6 But at the same time there may be limitations in your own vision and he brought out parts that maybe I would n't even have used .
7 there may be contamination through copying , discussion or even any request for clarification .
8 For the latter group , there may be concerns as to how they can accept being responsible and accountable to another doctor in their dealings with patients .
9 There may be instances when the systematic abuse of conflict of interest situations will be tolerated on the basis that it is more efficient to permit the abuse than to have it eradicated .
10 There may be lodges or park keepers ' houses ( often with moats and fishponds ) , rides or open access ways through separate coppices or fells ( felled in rotation and often embanked ) and areas of open land or common .
11 Where the proprietor and family undertake the night duty there may be proprietor ‘ burn out ’ .
12 There may be diarrhoea , tingling in the feet and hands , swelling of the abdomen , legs and ankles , and breathlessness .
13 For example , if a user desires information on asbestos roofing , there may be records for documents in the index that deal specifically with this topic which would be selected as highly relevant .
14 Check as there may be insurance problems , but do n't be put off , or how about getting a dealer to supply a cardboard mock-up of a car and using this , it still grabs the attention .
15 It is accepted that there may be interactions between supposedly distinct stimuli when they are presented simultaneously .
16 There may be fever , loss of appetite and weight , and aches and pains in the muscles , joints , and bones .
17 Or there may be regret for the loss of the rewards of professionalism , as in this woman 's comments about nursing :
18 Father Barnes will know whether it belongs to the church and with luck there may be prints .
19 So for motor industry parts like door handles , plastic fascia or springs , there may be cost savings to be had from the simple labour intensive pressing operations of smaller firms .
20 The manager 's priority is to fill the gap and he therefore may accept the offer of someone even though there may be cost implications ,
21 While there may be nuances between different r chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how s chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how we 've marked on there where there were objections to the greenbelt local plan , largely to take areas out of the greenbelt towards of the edge of the greenbelt for development .
22 There may be honour among thieves , but there did not appear to be anything similar among social climbers .
23 Still , there may be chances , even during the course of what will be a relatively short Session of Parliament , for amends to be made .
24 Approval by the Inland Revenue also means that there may be limits on the contributions employees pay and on the amount of their benefits .
25 Trustees are obliged under Article 119 to do everything in their power to ensure benefits comply with equal treatment and that cases can be brought against them as well as the employer , it says , although it recognises there may be limits imposed by the size of the fund and the trust terms .
26 Even then , there may be limits to an exclusion — if it is drawn so widely as to protect a party from all liability , even for total non-performance , its effect may be that the party has promised nothing ; there is therefore no contract , or at best only a unilateral one .
27 Precisely for this reason [ the anarchic factor ] there may be errors up to a certain point .
28 There may be errors in medical records or in transferring information from medical records to discharge register files .
29 Further , problems also result from political factors ; there may be disagreements over goals or outside interests , say governments or unions , trying to impose their own objectives .
30 There may be video materials on your shelves showing people at work which you could use to extend practice of this kind .
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