Example sentences of "[pron] there [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Last time er it was er free distribution , so they needed someone to , workers for that and Sikh temple offered their services and er , I think they did the job very well because mostly we get a lot of volunteers round and er , many times I went their there was quite a big queue , er five or six people were serving at the same time .
2 A product has been updated to reference a product package for which there is already a product registered .
3 One home split-level , for which there is already a great deal of interest , will sell at £200,000 and possibly boast the finest view in North Wales .
4 But for each of the thousand or so explicitly identifiable speech acts there are just as many for which there is neither a name nor a lexical indicator .
5 Ministers rejected a German proposal to establish a list of countries in which there is generally no serious risk of persecution and from which asylum applications would not in principle be accepted .
6 This interpretation is confirmed by correlation measurements of which an example is given in Fig. 21.20 ; this shows the correlation of x-components of the velocity as a function of separation in the x-direction , and we consider curve B for which there is also a ( fixed ) separation in the y-direction : the asymmetry of this curve about r x =0 illustrates the tendency for the large eddies to be tilted downstream .
7 Please also note the Picture Sale , to be held in the Vaughan Exhibition Room , from 27 to 29 June about which there is also a separate leaflet .
8 There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting .
9 The methodology in Advance with English leads the learners gradually from exercises in which they are given a great deal of guidance , to ones in which there is almost no guidance .
10 This is ‘ practical ’ in the sense that the prosecution need not rely on members of the public to come forward and give evidence , which there is often a reluctance to do .
11 Among the subjects Terkel 's interviewees muse on are Louis Farrakhan , the Nation of Islam 's leader , who seems to command utter loyalty or utter loathing ; sexual jealosy , a theme that has gone cool in Britain , but still raises temperatures in the US ; and the future , about which there is absolutely no agreement .
12 Instead , supervisors should consider concentrating regulation — and deposit protection — on those ( shrinking ) bits of banks ' activities which there is truly a public interest in protecting .
13 The concern about declining councillor calibre embodies a bitter lament that a variety of changes have conspired to result in a situation in which there is now a less close and direct relationship between economic power , social status , and the political control of local government than was once the case in the Victorian age when local government enjoyed the leadership of businessmen and local notables .
14 When a wind-blown spore — which now can be called pollen — lands on an egg-bearing cone , it germinates , not into a filmy thallus for which there is now no need , but into a long tube which burrows its way down into the female cone .
15 Differing values and influences over generations of childrearing in the English speaking world have included concepts of religious morality , medical morality , natural development and natural needs , individualism and the ‘ fun ’ morality , added to which there is now the parental dilemma of whether to be friend or authority ( Newson and Newson , 1974 ) .
16 Cases on the common law side are usually won not through counsel 's address to the court , which there is usually a little time to prepare in advance , but through the effective examination of witnesses .
17 Russian scientists attend every relevant international meeting and seminar at which there is inevitably a continuous exchange of views and opinions .
18 Variations in need in the elderly are a particular problem for which there is currently no satisfactory indicator .
19 Except in its application to me personally , about which there is unfortunately no room for dispute , I am not interested in reforming tax law .
20 In fact , there is little doubt that the ‘ hard ’ ERM — in which there is never a realignment — will now revert to its old status of being a system of fixed but flexible exchange rates , and that the process to monetary union will be slower and more gradual than envisaged by Maastricht .
21 I now live in a small Perthshire village , substantially less homogeneous than the one in which I grew up but in which there are also a few catholic families and where the majority are of presbyterian Scottish/Ulster stock .
22 They may encompass whole villages or a small hamlet in which there are just a scattering of modest but pretty cottages and a few barns .
23 There are seven immigrant groups in Chicago , each composed of over one hundred thousand people , in addition to which there are nearly a quarter of a million Negroes .
24 In principle it can be detected by inelastic neutron scattering or by electron energy-loss spectroscopy [ Section 5.3.4 ] , for which there are effectively no symmetry selection rules .
25 I will argue later in Chapter 6 that powerless groups are not a small minority especially when we realize that the cherished pattern of lifetime employment applies to barely 30 per cent of labour , within which there are only a tiny percentage of women .
26 For the widest selection , it is better to apply to a specialist herb nursery , of which there are now a good many .
27 They are the questions of the alignment of the lift and the power system , to both of which there are now no authoritative answers .
28 Is it unfair to wish for some appropriate visual counterpoint to Dixon 's video , to the precision and eloquence of — for example — Edward Pearce speaking of ‘ the men whose fingers itch from the things against which there are now no checks , and no restraints ’ ?
29 The appointment of ENs over first level nurses is a matter for local interpretation by nurse managers , for which there are really no obvious hard and fast rules .
30 Its common name is Darley Dale sandstone , of which there were over a dozen local quarries , some of Roman origin .
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