Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun] there " in BNC.

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1 For people who score highly in this area there are also many other careers in which English has a strong bearing .
2 But if you were to make a legacy of £10,000 to the Royal Air Forces Association or any other registered charity , the notional value of your estate would be reduced by that amount — so in this case there would be no tax to pay .
3 After all , half-an-hour away in any direction there is a trigger-happy racist waiting for his big day .
4 There are also classes-in-struggle in every society , but the nature of these varies according to local circumstances and history : thus in one place there may be struggle within civil society between religious groups , for example , whereas in others such struggle may be absent , despite a lack of religious homogeneity .
5 Thus in northern Nigeria there has been a long-established practice of Hausa farmers purchasing immature beef cattle at the end of the harvesting season , and feeding them on maize stalks and other crop residues during the dry season , before marketing them at the end of six months .
6 Already in this presentation there is the possibility of ambiguity .
7 Already in this chapter there has been a discussion of the factors which appear to contribute to varying regional prosperity .
8 It is often impossible to say what moves you in a poem ; somehow in this poem there is something that touches my heart and links me in sympathy to this Bolivian poet whom I shall never meet .
9 The music of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand is very strong , and generally in that country there is great awareness of what is happening world-wide .
10 Elsewhere in this memoir there is more that is notable — both of documentation and diagnosis .
11 Elsewhere in this Report there is some discussion of the question as it affects cathedrals .
12 The Report concluded : ‘ Moreover in recent years there was a substantial increase in Argentina 's military strengths in all three of its armed services , which must have increased its confidence in its ability to occupy the Islands and retain them . ’
13 Also in many hospitals there is an overlap of nursing staff in the afternoon .
14 Also in most cases there is virtually no evidence for these lines as leys of any description , let alone as important ones .
15 However , later in this chapter there are some general suggestions which may be of assistance to those who will be responsible for incorporating into statements modifications to the National Curriculum requirements .
16 Clearly in such developments there may be few , if any , erosional breaks , but there must be immense non-depositional breaks .
17 Clearly in such circumstances there appears to be a material change of use .
18 Come , surely somewhere in this house there are records , memoranda of what you sell ? ’
19 Inevitably in this case there has been agreement on matters to do with regulation and standardisation ( the Capital Adequacy Directive ) , which though no doubt treated as a ‘ competition directive ’ is arguably restrictive of it .
20 Now in that envelope there will be lots of other bits of information .
21 But another thing to be shown how to do it and that 's what , really what we want to try and do for the rest of the talk is to not just keep preaching at you and telling you what to do , but to show you how , so that 's the purpose of the talk from now on , now in this outline there are , I 've got about fourteen different points here and it 'll highlight ways in which we can er stay awake , what I 'm going to do is to read straight through them and then we 'll go back and pick a couple out , because it 's impossible to concentrate on the entire er amount , so we 'll do that , it 's er a number of things we can do to keep virtually awake keep up with the food at the proper time from Jehovah 's organizations that 's studying and things like that is n't it ?
22 Now in this area there are lots of farms — some large , very efficiently run , like businesses , and some small , struggling ones who naturally jib at paying large veterinary bills .
23 Typically in these places there was no sewerage , cholera was rampant .
24 There are as many of these sorts of guides as literature guides , and one may pose the question more acutely , why are so many of the publications virtually the same ( even in one library there might be virtually the same guide on bibliographical references ) ?
25 Even in simple communication there is plenty of room for error , ambiguity and uncertainty .
26 Nevertheless , as Ludwig Edelstein has pointed out , even in late antiquity there were philosophers , as well as historians and scientists , who regarded time as non-cyclical .
27 In fact , even in electoral terms there was only a modest revival of Labour support from 1959 to 1964 ( from 43.8 per cent to 44. l per cent of the vote ) .
28 Yet even in developed countries there is concern about the extent of illiteracy among adults , and special classes are offered to cope with this problem .
29 Even in Victorian times there were relatively few people named Moses .
30 He argued that scientists have shown that even in some metals there is a vestige of the spark of life , and there are some metals of which it is difficult to say whether they are alive or not .
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