Example sentences of "there was [adj] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the stricture could not be adequately dilated and there was minimal or no improvement in symptoms , the response was considered ‘ poor ’ .
2 There was much that the United States could do to counter communism in the Cold War .
3 There was melancholy and a feeling in the air of being cheated .
4 For another , there was little or no chance that the National government , working with a very large Conservative majority , would be in danger of political defeat even on the matter of ‘ appeasement ’ .
5 They repeatedly stated that the situation was ‘ hopeless ’ in that there was little or no chance of employment at the end of training .
6 To name a child with an English word was thought particularly propitious , though there was little or no consideration given to what the word actually meant .
7 A cheque for £400 had been received from the Radcliffe Trustees , Mr Park had collected £389 of the £521 from ratepayers , but on 18 December 1896 , it was reported that a further debit of £21 6s 6d had been received from the Locomotive Department , increasing the total to £2,935 10s 7d , and none of the ratepayers who owed the uncollected £132 were property owners , so there was little or no hope of collecting it ; that was written off .
8 The LBS report was uncompromising ; it showed that even with full trains , there was little or no money at the bottom end of the market , whereas with first-class and full-dining trains , there was considerable profit potential .
9 There was little or no talking within the group as most were engrossed with making the boxes stick .
10 On March 8 Labour Minister Norbert Blüm announced the government 's intention to extend by six months ( to end-1991 ) its " short-time " policy , whereby employees for whom there was little or no work nevertheless received 70 per cent of their salary rather than be made redundant .
11 There was little or no oxygen .
12 If hysterectomy does change bowel function it seems likely from our data that the primary problem is in the act of defecation rather than in colonic function , as there was little or no change in stool form yet half the subjects felt they were prone to constipation and a quarter strained with every recorded defecation .
13 There was little or no evidence of ‘ home comforts ’ in the cells , the walls of which were plain concrete , with cot-type beds and what really amounted to a hole in the wall to house each occupant 's personal effects .
14 Reports from the constituencies in May showed 259 local parties against the Bill and only thirty-two in favour ; eighty-three suggested no change in wartime ; twice as many local parties supported votes for women as opposed the idea , by ninety-eight to forty-four , and there was little or no support for proportional representation .
15 Amitha : I was appointed in September 1984 under the Race Relations Act and there was little or no idea why they wanted an ‘ Asian ’ worker .
16 They found that ‘ there was little or no accumulation of long-stay patients ’ during the period .
17 The detailed examination of the organisation of these references confirmed the view that there was little or no commonality between the systems used , and within each system , reference fields were utilised for any combination of alphanumeric codes that suited the purpose of the prime users .
18 There was little or no provision for the " gutter " women ; the heavy drinkers who slept rough .
19 Even though industrial sectors where there was little or no potential for technological innovation were not included in the study , one-quarter of firms had not bought any kind of new technology in the five previous years .
20 Since there was little or no lending to the Government during the year 1967/68 , it follows that that billion and a half of expenditure was financed from one of two sources .
21 There was little or no sabotage behind the lines .
22 Traditionally the contract of employment was drawn up by the employer and there was little or no negotiation as to its contents .
23 When I first began designing for double jacquard , which was quite a long time ago , there was little or no information available and not many knitters used the technique , so over the years I learnt the hard way by trial and error .
24 There was little or no attempt to denationalize the giant state monopolies thereafter .
25 Control of public expenditure until the 1960s was highly fragmented and largely revolved around the consideration of annual estimates : there was little or no attempt to plan expenditure programmes for the medium or long term .
26 With this limited view of ‘ overseas operations ’ there was little or no need to become trapped in a semantic jungle .
27 There was little or no difference in technical quality between the systems , and as far as we are concerned the matter can be decided on price .
28 She had never been to Suffolk , but had chosen it because she had found out that property there was cheapest and the rates lowest , of all the counties within reach of London .
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