Example sentences of "[ex0] are the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Among the molluscs , there are the snails and shell-less slugs , but these emerged fairly recently in the group 's history .
2 GUIL : There are the players .
3 There are the polarities of inner and outer beauty , of age versus youth , of sexual and transcendent beauty , of beauty concealed and beauty revealed , of fantasy and reality , and of charm and ugliness .
4 There is the tremendous narrative verve ; there are the flights of true sublimity side by side with the knockabout of comedy and debate ; there is , above all , the sense which informs nearly all his religious writing , that a human being 's relationship with God is the great Romance of life .
5 Then there are the hostas .
6 Then there are other things , there are the ocean currents .
7 Then there are the stories that surface with remarkable consistency throughout the NAP 's history , stories of stable activist organisations overrun by blocs of party members who attempt to steer the group into the Newmanite orbit .
8 To the south there are the Dorset Heights looking over Hamdon Hill and the Windwhistle Ridge ; to the west stands the Wellington Monument , almost on the Devon border ; northwards there is a fine view of the Quantock Hills with the Brendons to their left and the Mendips to their right ; eastwards lie the Wiltshire Downs and a view of King Alfred 's Tower at Stourton .
9 And then there are the dreams , more vivid than the live-long day .
10 And then beyond that there are the layers of discretion at the prosecution stage and in the court .
11 ‘ Then there are the Paigntons , and the Rossiters , and , of course , the Blessington-Dalrymples .
12 There are the jellyfish that Ediacara would lead us to expect .
13 For taxpayers , there are the building society TESSAs which allow interest to be credited gross , so long as the original capital remains untouched for five years and no more than the net interest is withdrawn .
14 And at whatever time of the year you visit Edinburgh , there are the art galleries and museums — though the priceless and vulnerable collection of Turner water-colours can only be seen for a short period in winter .
15 There are the careerists amongst the senior management of the school , some of whom will seem to have ‘ sold out to the system ’ : to affect a philosophy in so far as it looks in their own interests to do so , to have become executives and to have lost touch with the pupils .
16 There are the benefits of sea and sands and since cars have to be abandoned for the final approach , there is the pleasure of a short journey in a hooty little tin train .
17 Furthermore , of course , there are the benefits — with which you are already familiar — of the personal service which is reserved for our most valued local customers .
18 Now , incorporate in your play , there is the , there are the benefits of dressing up using clothes that may well be available or using er , specific outfits as well .
19 Then there are the consequences of not having the service available .
20 First , there are the structures as objective relations between agents ( possessed with the three types of capital ) in the fields .
21 Then there are the imports : 83,000 tonnes of toxic waste enter British ports annually for incineration or other treatment , a figure which has increased 20-fold in just eight years .
22 I ask him to remember that there are the rights of the Opposition and the rights of those outside the House , who ought to have the opportunity to influence our decisions .
23 There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified .
24 There are the horses .
25 As a works convenor , I work along twenty shop stewards , and I can tell this Congress that the message that they 've given to me from the people from the people that have elected them , is that they 're sick and tired of the perpetual bleating of the T U C about how they have to abide by the laws , when the only laws that are there are the laws that are bringing this movement down .
26 Then there are the cupboards and drawers , both inside and out , top and bottom and all the shelves too — areas that are often out of sight and out of mind .
27 In one of Brecht 's last poems , ‘ And I always thought ’ , there are the lines
28 Then there are the film adaptations since 1950 , almost all of them missed opportunities , and the fluctuating fortunes of the plays in the theatre , of which Holroyd provides a compact summary — though not so compact that he does not find room for such items as a musical version of Antony and Cleopatra called Her First Roman , which opened ( and closed ) in Boston in the late Sixties .
29 And as if Ontario was n't pretty enough of a picture , there are the galleries showing everything from the avant-garde to Old Masters .
30 And finally , there are the ones that seem little more than a cue for a really good cackle .
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