Example sentences of "there be [adv] signs that " in BNC.
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1 | There are even signs that in some cases this was reinforced by reports which reached Europe as an outcome of the voyages of discovery that to a significant degree marked the onset of modern history . |
2 | There are also signs that FTC could soon sign a deal with the rump of the Football League , those clubs left over after the formation of the new Premier League . |
3 | There are also signs that the GMTS process is helping to identify talent from internal sources to meet the requirement for future general managers . |
4 | There are also signs that CMHTs have begun to develop a range of operational practices which pragmatically limit their responsibilities from the ( usually over-ambitious ) remits which they are given . |
5 | There are also signs that in the new era of competitiveness between them , institutions are becoming reluctant to open their course offerings to the critical gaze of panel members drawn from institutions competing for contracts with the funding bodies . |
6 | Mr Crosbie said yesterday there are also signs that the school roll is to rise , after a campaign to win back the confidence of local parents . |
7 | Even without that decision , there are already signs that the new Berlin market will resemble London 's . |
8 | In Europe there are already signs that more and more people are taking this matter seriously , hence the EC ban on hormones for growth promotion and the opposition to BST . |
9 | And now , judging by Bill Clinton 's croak as he addressed supporters yesterday , there are already signs that he is feeling the pace . |
10 | There are already signs that its great wealth and influence are beginning to regenerate the whole southern half of Africa , particularly the previously beleaguered states of Mozambique , Angola and Zambia . |
11 | There are already signs that the rights are to be so qualified as to become ineffective . |
12 | There are already signs that DVI is being seen as a delivery medium in itself rather than just a process . |
13 | ‘ February is only a short month , so it is not going to have a devastating effect on figures , and there are now signs that the recession is bottoming out , which has to be good for the industry , ’ a spokesman said . |
14 | There are now signs that the generally negative attitudes may be changing . |
15 | There are now signs that this failure to work out a coherent relationship between the two logics of approach will have to be addressed and in some cases this task has already been started . |
16 | The medical reports showed that the appellant was not subject to a definable mental illness , but was disturbed ; there were however signs that he was maturing and that with appropriate treatment he should overcome his difficulties and achieve an increase in maturity and a more balanced outlook on life . |
17 | There were already signs that told the motorist he was approaching , say , the Newport Pagnell or Watford Gap service areas . |
18 | Within a short space of time , however , there were already signs that the Brussels structure was running away from the British idea . |
19 | This was to be expected , as there were also signs that after the construction of the mound someone had dug down and entered the chamber through its roof , but it was not until the late 1970s that excavations in the church revealed their likely motives . |
20 | Although Innocent had recognized Philip there were now signs that he had begun to favour Otto . |