Example sentences of "there 's such a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well there 's such a small saving in homes , that 's why I 'm , you know , I 'm always very loathe to see them go .
2 ‘ Being so close to Merseyside is a disadvantage , because a lot of Liverpool lads would rather stay in their area where there 's such a good standard than travel into Wales . ’
3 There 's such a good view from her window . ’
4 Can I just say , do you think that erm there 's a er within the last twenty years there 's such a terrific change in society , like people who know other coun er other countries know each more through television
5 cos there 's such a long waiting list , tha that 's the value of it out there
6 I do n't really see that there 's such a dividing line , because I think if you 're a housewife and you have a beautiful milk jug , which is perhaps very simple but has lovely lines to it , I think even if it 's only subconsciously you get more pleasure out of using that than you would a rather cracked , grubby , plastic jug .
7 Then she went into a shop and said : ‘ Do you realise mummy ca n't come into your shop because there 's such a big step . ’
8 But to me there 's such a fine line between music forms like Cuban , latin , reggae and jazz that I do n't really separate anything . ’
9 They get away with a lot more in terms of expenses than we do over here , er , which is why there 's such a heavy emphasis on expenses .
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