Example sentences of "there be [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no doubting the substantial culpability of the person who embarks on a course of conduct knowing that there is a risk of death to another ( e.g. the man who administered chloroform in Pike ) , and the person who foresees the risk of really serious harm to another from the course of conduct being pursued . |
2 | There is no mistaking the physical menace in the soft but grinding discord which announces Balstrode 's " Look , the storm cone " , or the thrill of fear in his fugue theme " Now the flood tide " [ 7 ] , with its opening minor second , which is picked up by the entire chorus and worked into one of those overwhelming Verdian ensembles which climax the first scene of each act . |
3 | For those who wish the work to emerge with its character heavily emboldened without in any way resorting to selfregarding artifice , then there is no denying the enormous impact of both the LSO/Tilson Tomas ( Sony ) and VPO/Abbado ( DG ) versions . |
4 | However there is no disguising the sour relations that exist between Raine and his children . |
5 | There was no stopping the first , but the second ; well it was more to do with bad defence , than good attack . |
6 | Taylor converted a penalty for Shortheath 's goal , but there was no stopping the Hollywater side . |
7 | They had placed linen wadding soaked in water around her to keep her body cool , but despite the attentions of the attendants there was no stopping the persistent flies , and although it was still early enough in the season of shemu for the sun 's heat to be mild , her face was already puffy . |
8 | Families were close — there was no shunting the old people aside as can happen in Northern Europe . |
9 | Fran did n't want to look at him , did n't want to turn her head and see the anger in those dark eyes , but there was no escaping the powerful force that drew her . |
10 | But she found there was no escaping the front line … |
11 | In any case , there was no escaping the next move . |
12 | There was no disputing the hard truth behind his words — someting for which she had already severely upbraided herself . |
13 | If he discovered a new rule he would immediately seek a way of breaking it , and I had assumed that he would have some sympathy with those who flouted the laws against drugs , yet there was no denying the genuine anger in his voice when he talked of cocaine . |
14 | This time there was no denying the speculative gleam in his eye as he studied her figure through the folds of the towelling robe . |
15 | He stopped on the top step to look down at her , and there was no mistaking the mocking glitter in his eyes now . |
16 | He found her attractive ; all her efforts had not been in vain , there was no mistaking the sensuous gleam in his eyes , the predatory twist of his smile that told Robyn exactly how he 'd like the evening to end . |
17 | There was no mistaking the deep voice at the other end . |
18 | He had always been small but now seemed quite shrunken , though still erect in bearing and in neatly pressed charcoal-grey suit and shining shoes dapper in his dress ; but there was no mistaking the ferret-like face , the money-box slit of a mouth and the blue , commanding eyes . |
19 | There was no mistaking the deadly effectiveness of the British blockade . |
20 | But as it came closer there was no mistaking the great leafy bird which flew across the road and disappeared over the top of the hill . |
21 | There was no mistaking the sudden anger in his deep voice , and despite herself Fran took a step back , feeling a tiny tremor running through her limbs . |
22 | But there was no mistaking the soft fragility of the body beneath his , or the fragrant silkiness of the long tresses brushing across his throat as she tried to turn her head . |
23 | He was smiling , but there was no mistaking the harsh displeasure in his eyes . |
24 | There was no mistaking the grim displeasure in Luke 's voice , and Mrs Lewis nodded nervously . |
25 | THROUGH THIS PLEASANT little chapel in a quiet side street was clearly suitable for conversion to offices — providing the trustees with the financial return they sought — the story was that it had to be demolished because there was nowhere to site the requisite number of car-parking spaces . |
26 | But they had long since agreed that there was nowhere to touch the English countryside . |