Example sentences of "as there is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such evidence as there is derives from the studies by Westbrook et al .
2 On the international level , such security as there is derives from some sort of balance of power between states .
3 Such evidence as there is indicates that the Russians are still in Baghdad .
4 In the past thirty years , astrophysicists have discovered dust clouds , radio signals , X-rays , electric and magnetic fields in supposedly empty space , and it is now realised that there is as much energy/matter between the stars as there is contained in them and in all the planets as well .
5 There is as much in the Bill to ensure the success of buy-outs as there is to ensure good weather .
6 In these days of financial sweeteners , surely there are more votes in rescuing 18,000 , mainly elderly , investors from dire financial plight just as there is ensuring that the UK 's last home-grown car manufacturer remains in British hands ?
7 ( Foreigners , when it happened to them , sometimes considered it a manifestation of xenophobia ; but such evidence as there is suggests it was indiscriminate , an endemic propensity to sudden rigour which overcame individuals from time to time and afflicted everyone in contact with the official thus possessed . )
8 Yet such evidence as there is suggests that his love for his wife had been deepened by the way she had stood by him during his years in prison .
9 In fact , such evidence as there is suggests that male moths follow the second rule : on sensing bombykol they simply fly upwind .
10 The lands to the north and east of a line joining these two houses had in the ninth century been conquered and to some degree settled by pagan Scandinavians , who had destroyed the existing monasteries and several of the bishoprics , and such evidence as there is suggests that the Christianity practised within them retained aspects upon which the stricter kind of churchman would have frowned .
11 Such explanation as there is tends to rely on ‘ competition ’ as the major factor rather than on the elitism .
12 The local stewards , appointed by the Jockey Club , suspended the jockey , Colin Hawkins , for six days — from 14-19 February — for misuse of the whip but as there is racing in the north on only two of those days , Hawkins feels he has not been harshly treated .
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