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

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1 There are many limitations to Simmel 's analysis , the most frustrating being his style and his level of generality .
2 Health care markets are not easily " contestable " ( Baumol 1982 ) since there are many barriers to entry against potential new suppliers , for example the heavy costs of new hospital development and technologies , and the legal monopoly given to doctors controlling entry to the profession .
3 There are many kilometres to Paris and much to be decided .
4 The circular says that ammonia , hydrocarbons and water can be used instead of CFCs for refrigeration ; carbon dioxide and pentane can be used in foams ; and there are many alternatives to CFCs in solvents .
5 There are many aids to beauty available and no lack of advice on the correct use of make-up , but one should bear in mind that use of it should be discreet and not overdone .
6 It seems to me there are there are several elements to definition of settlement .
7 A detailed set of criteria may be seen to imply a specific sequencing of curriculum objectives where there are several pathways to understanding .
8 By day it 's very much a ‘ let's get a sunlounger and lie on the sand ’ sort of resort and the sandy beach is well equipped with everything you 'll need in the way of bars , restaurants and shade , and there are several places to waterski , windsurf and parascend or try your hand on the wet bikes .
9 Throughout the poem there are several references to birds .
10 Perhaps there are more advantages to membership than people imagine !
11 It is only then that schools can explore whether there are any patterns to pupils ' absence .
12 The authors quoted above , Brewer and Hills , stated that ‘ It is significant that there are few references to evaluation in the literature of reader instruction and until very recently they have been virtually non-existent ’ .
13 For ‘ The great centralized State is a tremendous historical step forward from medieval disunity to the future socialist unity of the whole world , and only via such a State ( inseparably connected with capitalism ) can there be any road to socialism . ’
14 Only if the lowering of production costs results in lower prices will there be any benefits to consumers .
15 Although the growth of Brighton accounted for some of this expansion , most of the burden fell on an economic base too narrow to cope adequately , there being few alternatives to agriculture .
16 Many of the shows were successful and there were many invitations to parties .
17 There were some risks to life and limb , however , over which she had no control ; how could she ever have guessed that she would outlive her son Robert by almost exactly 10 years ?
18 Le Moignan has talked about retiring in two years ' time , but that could be hastened if there were another loss to Opie , who has made a determined comeback after defeats in the world and British opens .
19 In Chapter 1 there were several references to Moscovici 's theory of social representations .
20 You 're going very slowly , I 'll these batteries there 's the problem , there 's little diagram to sort of think about it in terms of water .
21 There 's some goes to Armagh , Craigavon , Seymour Hill , Conway Estate , Portadown and the Faulkner base .
22 When you join the Royal Air Force you expect to work on some of the world 's deadliest aircraft , Jaguar Fighters , and harriers , but there 's another side to aviation .
23 So Mr MacGregor 's hard work may yet come to grief , even if he sorts that problem out there 's another obstacle to privatization running smoothly , many on the railways think the private sector will need a generous subsidy before they 'd be interested , if their not attracted the state will have to spend more to make the new structure work , a lot more .
24 Despite the stated belief in the Proposals that students at school should be exposed to a historic range of English writing , there is little attention to works written before the nineteenth century , and certainly no recognition that new relations with history are causing literary texts to be approached in new ways .
25 It is impossible to imagine that there is any purpose to life that makes any sense at all other than that life is to be enjoyed .
26 If there is any predisposition to psychosis then the changes induced can be permanent .
27 In other UDC areas local authorities and UDC Boards are working together to ensure that there is some balance to redevelopment , and officials are making great efforts to reassure residents and distance themselves from the LDDC experience .
28 When hearing loss in adult life is very severe or total , there is more sensitivity to vibration .
29 But for Mr Prokhorov , there is another side to things .
30 And there is this directive to cadres saying we are returning to land reform .
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