Example sentences of "there [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 But to say that an immune deficiency here and an immune deficiency there constitutes one or even two closely related diseases is like saying that apples explain oranges merely because both of them contain a number of pips .
2 In the corner of another carriage there sits , his face screened by a magazine , some lonely soul who has no one to bid him adieu at this end of his journey or welcome him at the other .
3 At the centre of their hive there sits a queen , radiating her implacable commands through the labyrinthine tunnels .
4 At the end of the Boulevard there sits the enormous Catherine Palace , baroque and three times the size of the Alexander Palace .
5 The arts society there produces an excellent range of cinema , theatre and music , professional and amateur , and last year made a profit of £30,000 .
6 For all these variations , however , there persists in many localities a ‘ neighbourhood effect ’ whereby working class people appear consistently drawn towards the politics of the middle classes and employers of their area .
7 There goes all I will know of God in life , ’ she once said of him .
8 To Victoria Roberts , a young full-time party worker from London , they were the only two in serious contention and she was backing Mr Heseltine : ‘ Mrs Thatcher is a strong leader , and we will need a moderate Tory who will be equally strong — there goes my career . ’
9 ‘ Now , lads , there goes a mad bastard if ever there was one . ’
10 AND THERE goes Terence Heiser , Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ( KCB ) , Permanent Secretary at the Environment Department , appearing before the Public Accounts Committee .
11 There goes another Brownie point . ’
12 There goes the jerk with the shoes . ’
13 ‘ And there goes the first , firing into her flank .
14 In his satirical cabaret days , Nichols used to do a sketch with Elaine May about a Jewish mother 's shock at her son 's choice of profession : ‘ Can you imagine me saying , ‘ There goes my son the nurse ’ ? ’
15 Now Nichols 's mother could say , ‘ There goes my son the movie director . ’
16 There goes your CBE .
17 I rather liked the name ‘ Louise ’ but not the snowballs , and from that day on until I left school the girls who did n't like me called after me : ‘ There goes Miss Louise . ’
18 THERE GOES ANOTHER NEWS AT TEN MARRIAGE
19 There goes my one moment of glory ’ , he said , after reading that he had lost .
20 There goes my thunder . ’
21 There goes a white boy , ’ he said .
22 Poof , there goes USL .
23 How do I … damn , there goes the phone .
24 You could n't possibly part with him , there 'll never be another animal like him , and when your pony goes , there goes your childhood .
25 Then he left her , and she watched him go : he had yellow hair , unmistakable yellow hair , and she said to herself , there goes a public school boy .
26 Those who use them in this way thereby manifest their own acceptance of them as guiding rules and with this attitude there goes a characteristic vocabulary different from the natural expressions of the external point of view .
27 There goes what I was thinking again . ’
28 There goes the marks on that one .
29 There goes world opinion .
30 Sandy beaches ( there goes Greece ) .
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