Example sentences of "exist [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | If you are driving them near known pipe or cable runs , take care not to pierce them ; it 's best to drive the new nails as close to existing nail positions as possible for safety . |
32 | Statistics are poor and not easily comparable , but those which do exist show stark contrasts in conditions between different education authorities . |
33 | Such doubts as exist stem from the power which curriculum control gives to the curriculum designers ( a topic to which I will return in later chapters ) . |
34 | Sometimes the relationship is one of co-existence — two cultures exist side by side but in separate compartments . |
35 | Where white and black churches exist side by side , some congregations are now meeting to worship together on a quarterly basis . |
36 | I am aware that these two attitudes are contradictory , but they exist side by side in my mind and , I would guess , in the minds of many others . |
37 | Thus within twenty-five miles of Madrid miserable plots exist side by side with ranch estates . |
38 | Whichever method is used , it is essential that where doubts exist management should monitor the output of the work-force before finalising the target . |
39 | Where other appropriate methods exist reference will be made to useful sources of information . |
40 | There now exist community groups of a greater or lesser degree of militancy which have eschewed political parties as the main vehicle of their demands ( although they often have to use them in the later stages of campaigns ) . |
41 | Consider a unit volume dV in which there exist body forces f per unit mass and on the surface of which act stresses . |
42 | In the post-war period there has developed a rather more critical awareness of how societies operate : fewer people simply sit back and accept their societies unthinkingly — they see that alongside the many technological and social advances that have been made there still exist problem areas like over-population , poverty and crime . |
43 | As a result very few self governing trusts and fundholding general practices exist north of the border . |
44 | As far as he was concerned , homosexuality did not exist north of Hampstead ( or perhaps south of it , either ) and despite the fact that its local manifestation was sitting in front of him he would not be convinced . |
45 | The Committee of London & Scottish Bankers ( CLSB ) has been merged with with the British Banker 's Association ( BBA ) ( which has hitherto existed side by side with the CLSB ) . |