Example sentences of "there [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 " Signs of a coming plateau have been there for a long time and are now getting better and better " , according to independent consultant Richard Kimberlin .
2 We all think it 's going to stay there for a long time and , and there are varieties now , bred specially to be immune from er T M V and er , we use things like Counter or Curabell , or one of my favourites of course Shirley .
3 ‘ Then one night Hugo and Jebb ( The Mouse 's twanging Boothby twins ) went there for a quiet beer and the DJ was going , ‘ I 've heard that a couple of Jacob 's Mouse are here and I want to tell them to get off their high horse and come down to play here .
4 Have it there for the first month or something .
5 There were some boys out there for the first time and they were absolutely terrified . ’
6 Will Carling , the captain of England , is travelling there for the first time and the selectors decided not to weigh him down with the cares of office .
7 This year , FOX F M was there for the first time and Phil Angel managed to catch Dr John Howard to explain what it all meant .
8 But the old ways and attitudes are still there behind the double glazing and the latest edition of Neighbours .
9 I was saying , oh yeah erm Shrimpy like , we , me and Scott were playing snooker and I , I came in to see if like , either of you , anyone else wanted to play doubles and like , Swimp , Shrimpy was just sat by himself in the middle of the floor , cross-legged just sat there like a little pixie or something !
10 Could it be that her mother sent her there with a hot pie or pasty for her father ?
11 On her travels she 's there with a goofy grin and a different pose for every occasion .
12 A few crofting families clung on there until the 19th century but the island is now uninhabited .
13 Yes oh I ee I , I 'm led to understand that he , he built that church and I 'm led to understand that at the same time he started , he came as a curate to St Matthew 's and then he came to Street into a house and he had a little , he started a little church down there in a private house and then he built the church .
14 ‘ But I got my hand there in a reflex action and it took the worst of it .
15 But I got my hand there in a reflex action and it took the worst of it .
16 Coun Len Douglass said : ‘ He has obviously been told to stay away by the Labour group but he was there in a civic capacity and I find it very sad . ’
17 The evidence out there in the real world and I 'm a London MP is that people are not yet certain that there is a secure economic recovery .
18 These remarks , as they stand , are sweeping generalisations based upon the narrowest of samples ; nevertheless we know with the wisdom of hindsight that the trends in question were definitely there in the 19th century and would become even more obvious in the 20th — that families would be smaller , and that the survival rate would improve dramatically .
19 ‘ she has never seen what is good , how can she be good ? ’ — Vincent quoted from Zola 's L'Assommoir to back up his contention ; or perhaps he had read it there in the first place and appropriated it .
20 Presumably the Soviets that argued that these protesters should n't be there in the first place and they have the right to apprehend them if , if they want to ?
21 Luv to all down there in the Eternal City and be assured I turn a deaf ear to the rumours that it is a cesspit .
22 Well I was between sixteen and seventeen because I think I started r er working there in the mid Summer or or m early Spring of twenty seven , and worked there through that period , all through nineteen twenty eight , then I emigrated to the United States in nineteen twenty nine .
23 We have to go back there in the next chapter and I did n't want any bad feeling . ’
24 As a centre of culture , and a meeting place of civilizations , Cordoba remained vitally important through the days when the Jewish philosopher Maimonides was born there in the twelfth century and the Arab philosopher Averroes lived there in the thirteenth ; as a representative of a medieval city it is as eccentric as Palermo — indeed far more so ; for the cathedral at its centre is a mosque slightly disguised ; and the beauty and immense and impressive size of the mosque are constant reminders to the modern visitor that Christendom was a poor relation to Islam , perhaps in many senses , in the period between the eighth and the tenth centuries when it was built .
25 and he 's sitting outside and he goes , he 's mum goes well he 's been out there two weeks and he 's still stood there in the same spot and he 's going like that
26 ‘ Going out there on a new board and catching my first wave when I had n't surfed Pipeline for a year only reaffirms my confidence . ’
27 What has happened because this problem has been recognised is that the police are having to go down there on a regular basis and actually stop people doing this stupid manoeuvre .
28 As a separate project , which will go ahead irrespective of progress of ‘ the Headington Strategy ’ , the Oxfordshire Health Authority intends to close Littlemore Hospital and to transfer the activities carried out there to a new site or into the community .
29 And then the old keeper used to come round and see that we were all right and they 'd be there till the following day and carry on for about three or four weeks you see .
30 Yes well it 's possible that er Alan may see a way to using that but he is quite ni , I mean he he 's got no doubts he wants to come to me he 's in a divorce at the moment and the moment that the final papers are signed , he 's got to get out of the house he has to stay there till the last minute and then the moment that the papers are signed , he must go .
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