Example sentences of "there of " in BNC.

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1 The simplest and most fundamental aspect of cognisance ( fundamental philosophically and developmentally ) is what is usually referred to as ‘ self-world dualism ’ : the knowledge that there is a physical world out there of which I am an experiencer and that is distinct from me .
2 There are flashes here and there of more ambitious screen writing .
3 The Secretary of State for Defence roused his audience with a fierce attack on Labour over its Brighton conference decisions on defence and the appearance at a fringe meeting there of Gerry Adams , the Sinn Fein leader .
4 There is no real news there of the owl , but someone suggests that I try the hills above Núpur where there has been much activity lately .
5 Those who will continue to do so will be there of their own free will as status bearers of the nuclear family , a role common enough among English women , but not as possessions .
6 What evidence is there of this kind of behaviour at football matches before the First World War or in the inter-war period ?
7 It already has a labour force there of 15,000 and plans to double that over the next year or two , investing around DM1 billion .
8 Second , Mary was there of her own right , and the fact that she is mentioned first probably indicates that she knew the family very well .
9 ‘ She wants you to go up there of course , Dad , ’ he said .
10 The discovery of Italian bronze coins of the third century BC in the area of modern Yugoslavia may perhaps indicate the presence there of individual pilgrims , tourists , soldiers or traders from Italy , in much the same way that the presence of hundreds of thousands of Islamic silver coins in Viking hoards of the eighth to tenth centuries is a reflection of the eastward penetration of Viking traders , who exchanged objects such as furs , slaves and amber for silver coinage .
11 Once , apparently unsolicited , North told him that ‘ there was a big network out there of people and companies and bank accounts . ’
12 Since even Mr Kinnock does not know the secret of what he really thinks , what chance is there of anyone else finding it out ?
13 I would like to end with a plea to all those out there of similar mind to keep alive the trivial names , the odd stories , the quirky characters and the strange anecdotes , and to pass these on to the next generation with a simple message .
14 There is clear evidence that the peasantry have risen in rebellion on historic occasions , but how much likelihood is there of their political mobilisation in the changing context of rural Latin America ?
15 There was a hanging there of two people in a garden , with very few clothes on .
16 So her former connection with Rustenburg , and the presence there of his brother , may have been among the considerations that prompted Herbert Cranko to choose that town when he found it necessary to settle down after a roving life .
17 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
18 The designs were displayed in an exhibition of stage designs held in Johannesburg in June 1944 in connection with the second visit there of the Cape Town Ballet Club , although the ballet was not actually commissioned and produced until later that year .
19 Secondly , the suitably defiant-sounding Women Call the Shots series screened by Channel 4 in 1990 demonstrated that there is a whole world out there of women 's cinematic practices which has hardly yet had a look-in from the predominantly White and Western body of academic feminist criticism and theory .
20 the first romance there of a girl .
21 If , then , business and education are so very different — what chance is there of realisation in practice of the theoretical potential of partnerships ?
22 Lichenologists have estimated that crustose lichens in Alaska and Lappland grow at a rate of 3–4mm/100 years , which would make lichens there of 480 mm diameter at least 9000 years old .
23 There must be nothing worse than to find , after a couple of decades of academic graft , that there is a whole world of ideas out there of incomparable pedigree that has become inaccessible .
24 It has to be said that so much is there of interest within the new ‘ Denon Savoy ’ titles and — until stocks run out — in the largely parallel ‘ Vogue Savoy ’ catalogue , that at this time there is little point making too much of which is ‘ better ’ or ‘ worse ’ .
25 The aim is to give an initial impression of efficiency ; if you can not even get your own act together what likelihood is there of your being of any use to anyone else ?
26 Up-country the spirit of self-effort is better than in Rangoon , and there is more talk there of reconstruction than politics .
27 In the meantime an airship had caught fire in the USA , ending the use there of the lethal explosive hydrogen as a lifting gas ; it was replaced by the safer helium .
28 If programmes aiming to pick up directly beamed contact' messages from other worlds are starved of funding , what possibility is there of anyone picking up the incredibly faint traces of extraterrestrial radio leakage ?
29 It is remarkable for his description there of the way in which his own original composition had been done .
30 ‘ Where there is much desire to learn there of necessity will be much arguing , much writing , many opinions : for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making ’ John Milton , 1608–1674
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