Example sentences of "there [be] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is true that there are some fringe benefits available to farm workers ( as there are for many occupational groups ) , but their value amounted to only an estimated £1 per week for free food and a net £2 per week for low-rent tied cottages ( Brown and Winyard 1975 ) .
2 What possible justification could there be for such coldness ?
3 Indeed , if the inhibition exists , what need could there be for such a prohibition ?
4 What better place than their gloomy underworld could there be for such beliefs ?
5 What possible justification can there be for that , given the fact the actions are reasonable as they stay this year .
6 Later it was even specified that should there be for any reason no foreskin to sever , blood must still be made to flow for a rite to be effected and for the individual to enter the covenant .
7 What justification can there be for another academic article at such a moment ?
8 When in the same issue the journal reviewed Why Men Forget we are reminded of just how many social melodramas there were for this film showed a Socialist spokesman being discharged from a factory and ‘ denouncing wealth in no uncertain terms ’ before inheriting wealth and marrying a society girl and finally deciding to return to the poor folk from whence he came .
9 Mark , did your letter say how many tickets there were for this game ?
10 ‘ When you are with the only woman — the only one you think there is for that moment — you must love her and know her body as you would think a great musician would orchestrate a divine theme .
11 Your answers to questions 10 and 11 will tell us what demand there is for these new , more targeted methods .
12 Stuff there is for those who may arrive without a car .
13 Is the Foreign Secretary awarere is a case for feeding people who are starving in Russia , as there is for those who are starving in Africa and Latin America countries ?
14 The less biographical or historical evidence there is for this view of Milton , the more the scholars believe it , producing readings of Paradise Lost which ignore Lewis 's golden rule , ‘ You must , so far as in you lies , become an Achaean chief while reading Homer , a medieval knight while reading Malory , and an Eighteenth Century Londoner while reading Johnson .
15 ‘ All I can say is that I recognise the incredible enthusiasm that there is for this sport among a section of the listening public — especially Daily Telegraph readers .
16 There is for this er my sister here , she was after my mother died and everything like that .
17 They shared with Foxton the misfortune of coming into existence at the beginning of the motor car era , and whatever miscalculations may have been made in the construction , there was for all of them no way of gaining the large amounts of traffic that alone would have made them profitable .
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