Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] there [is] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | Chapter 4 will make it clear that there is today a crisis of credibility with respect to this particular theory of the constitution , but , even so , it is still actively promulgated as an account of the reality of British politics . |
2 | If this picture gleaned from our case studies and analysis of community care plans reflects the state of development of care programming , it is clear that there is still a great deal of scope for progress . |
3 | So lets be quite clear that there is still a great deal of slack in the police budget , whi money that could be used to er , put policemen on the beat . |
4 | However , when Dickerson says shooting Malcolm X was ‘ like a holiday ’ , it becomes clear that there 's maybe a good reason for keeping his hand in when it comes to his old discipline . |
5 | Yes , I mean that 's something that I enjoy doing , it 's , it 's quite a lot of fun in , in , in , in , coming to , to actually research each walk afterwards , er one for example , the Rollright Stones up on the Warwickshire border , that was particularly interesting because there 's quite a , quite a legend surrounding the Stones up there , er then there 's one at er a place called Hampton Gay just off the Banbury road , the Midlands-North railway line er goes quite close to the village of Hampton Gay , and towards the end of the last century there was a major railway disaster on that track killing about er 30 people I think , er so , you know , things like that which are perhaps not er that well known , you , you , you stumble across when you come to do the research . |
6 | I personally find it strange that there is still a stampede to buy any dog that has won anything in Germany . |
7 | They may be unrelated but there is certainly a pattern in all this . ’ |
8 | Do n't expect it to be easy because there 's usually a patrol of Rexxon fighters in the area . |
9 | I felt really down when the baby was due and there 's still a sense of loss . ’ |
10 | It is all very costly and there is sometimes a limited choice of what is available for your client to sponsor that makes economic sense and will attract media and consumer attention . |
11 | It 's good that there 's always a next time for birds — and all that jizz . |
12 | He saw no inconsistency between such temporary infatuations and the matrimonial ideal he presented now to Hooton , as he had already discussed it with Helen : ‘ I am not at all sure that there is anywhere a loftier , while there could be no sweeter , perfection than that of a household ’ . |
13 | This enhanced porosity will only be effective if there is either a considerable proportion of the mineral , or minerals , susceptible to dissolution , so forming a connection between isolated intragranular pore spaces , or if there is an existing intergranular porosity . |
14 | Even if you just use them as memory joggers , they could prove invaluable if there is ever a quarrel about who actually said what and when . |
15 | In the more elementary systems that we are now considering , kinship , of a general sort , is assumed to be all-pervading but there is again a discrimination between the insiders and the outsiders , we " and they " . |
16 | Determination of inductance through comparison of inductors is not viable because there is usually a significant loss and also there may be a problem of mutual inductance between the two inductors . |
17 | The new wood models are more refined and there 's also a 12-string model which has got a monstrous range . ’ |
18 | They look rather sickly and there is rather a lot of black dust on the leaves and fruits . |
19 | Ways of retreat from this point are various and there is even a metal ring — I hesitate to say bolt — to facilitate an abseil. the able can reverse the climbs on the pinnacle 's short side and the crazy always have the option of hobbling away with a sprained ankle after ‘ successfully ’ negotiating Cook 's Leap , the jump across the gully to the main edge ! |
20 | Only in the last few years have real efforts been made to equalize provision for different groups of the disabled and there is still a long way to go before we can claim to have adequate social security in this area . |
21 | This time I 'm seeing a woman , who is more of a therapist than an analyst ; I prefer this because the sessions are more conversational and practical and there is even a certain amount of role playing . |
22 | It is so enchanting that there is always a certain reluctance to reveal its magic to the rest of the world . |
23 | It seems certain that there is still a place for working elephants in mountainous regions where machinery can not easily operate . |
24 | At the back there is a horizontal belt sleeve which allows it to be attached to a belt up to 70mm wide and there is also a vertical sleeve 50mm wide which permits it to be worn on its side or slid down over a vertical post for use as a permanent fixture at a centre or clubhouse . |
25 | However , the Board was unenthusiastic : there would be either limited or no consumer choice , and restricted access for the public would cause difficulties arising out of conflicts of interest between parties ; the Board was ‘ far from satisfied that there is generally a sufficient spread of the skills to make any form of competitive tendering a realistic or worthwhile exercise now or in the near future . ’ |
26 | It is more important to make the pupil aware that there is actually a spelling choice , for example between ea or e . |
27 | He will be aware that there is still a problem in my constituency and the south-west with the burden of the business rate , but is not the last thing that small businesses want the layers of bureaucracy that would result from 10 new regional assemblies , new sex and race discrimination legislation and the hundreds of new quangos that Labour would put into practice in its first year of office ? |
28 | It is true that there is also a chance that the individual plaintiff may live longer than the average expectation of life . |