Example sentences of "are [adv] [det] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are so many scumbags in boxing — but I have to thank Barry Hearn and the American referee Joe Cortez for standing up for me . ’
2 Indeed there are so many newspapers in contrast to the two television networks , that relatively few voters ( as a percentage ) read even the best-selling paper .
3 There are so many styles in mime .
4 I mean , there are so many opportunities in hospital to witness .
5 ‘ It helps to be a woman and I can exploit that when it suits because there are so few women in Parliament and it concerns a lot of people .
6 As Myers mentions , there are already some programmes in operation which suggest that the national resource base can be manipulated to accommodate the growing needs of the population without serious impairment of soil fertility .
7 In general terms , there are far more laws in operation today than in the past , thus there are more laws to be broken .
8 There are far more ideas in store for you at Allied .
9 Le Grand 's calculations stressed that upward social mobility meant there are now fewer people in manual and unskilled social classes than 20 or 30 years ago .
10 Because part of the problem is that there are too many people in agriculture and if you can reduce the population threshold allowed , right , wages will virtually rise , because labour productivity will rise because there is less labour on the same amount of land .
11 The aim can not be the correct unaided spelling of any English — there are too many words in English that can catch out even the best speller .
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