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

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1 And there 's when the robot comes to dinner .
2 Chair , we have through this , what we 've actually s what you 're actually saying there , because I , I happen to be of the view that when you ask for identification of five percent across all the committees and then you start to take that quite happily from the smaller spend committee , then clearly you 're in a position where you have to address the er , question , do we really want to provide this service at all , and that would be tragic in the case of economic development , because it 's so vital to the erm , economic development of the county as a whole , and so , yes , there , I would suggest that there 's clearly the need to be a corporate view , and a corporate er , er , will to actually put up resources at your disposal , er , er , especially since five B was n't actually , although it was it had n't actually been granted , so it was a bit of an unknown quantity when perhaps the first P A G erm , sat and deliberated .
3 Because just as I was saying , that Freud 's view was that , okay , there 's the id and that may be Hobbesian , but there 's also the ego , which if you like is , is more kind of Rousseauness it 's pro-social , and therefore I would say Freud is not a pessimistic , or an optimistic social thinker , but something in between .
4 There 's also the experience of a day out to remember .
5 I understand the exquence , the expense question but there 's also the question of transparency and efficiency because firms ought to look at audit as a useful discipline , it 's not a question of snoopers or narks , as the minister said , er audit is an essential function for the efficiency of the firm as well as for the protection of the public .
6 And there 's also the awareness of danger outside .
7 There 's also the whole of notion of what we are saying by our ministry together .
8 Well there 's that I mean there 's all , there 's a whole range of things , there 's ghoulish voyeurism right , I mean that that 's important , there 's also the way the Royals have been peddled by the media over the decades and the fact that you know this has been how they 've been tendered this is what they actually are and that y you , you know what I 'm saying that erm or whatever it is between this is what they are , this is what we 've been and they do n't match , they really do n't match .
9 There 's also the herb garden , newly opened it 's to sell herb plants and seeds — and behind it something rather more exotic is growing — in the butterfly house … which houses 20 kinds of butterflies and moths in a temperature of eighty degrees .
10 And there 's also the factor , of course , that we 're referring to faceless unknowns in a far-off land . ’
11 There 's also the TV series theme music and a guest appearance by the Tribbles …
12 There 's also the telephone . ’
13 I think there 's also the type very often these people have left a family , a wife and children behind
14 There 's also the opportunity to visit several thriving tourism enterprises .
15 There 's also the opportunity to plan holidays , perhaps joining with a group of other people .
16 There 's also the problem that it might get nicked .
17 But there 's also the problem that you lose respect if they allow you to get away with too much . ’
18 as if all this is not enough , there 's also the problem of fly tipping .
19 Then there 's also the problem where that stuff is stored .
20 There 's also the pick of shop-bought puds , three alternative Christmas menus and fabulous cakes and desserts .
21 And there 's also the pub where the police , the police always knew they could find who they wanted in the .
22 There 's also the salary scale A green card .
23 Erm Heathrow has a massive impact on local roads already , thirty six million passengers a year arrive by road and of course there 's also the airport staff and freight implications .
24 Mm there 's also the fact that some people need
25 There 's also the point that customising the way your Windows display looks is easier than fiddling with ANSI screen commands , which is exactly where WAGWIN comes in .
26 But there 's also the language that destroys .
27 There 's also the option of automatic transmission at £15,383 or air conditioning ( £1,000 on the V6-engined GT ) .
28 Now it 's perfectly now the cost er the benefits from sort of marketing right to buy is really very , very dubious erm the government has shown time and again that what it takes then gives with one hand , it takes away with another and the costs are obvious , we are fragmenting our housing stock , we are putting it , we are likely to end up with more and more with a higher proportion of poor properties and erm there 's also the risk that if we do really have to be promoting right to buy we 're going to have people who are probably not sure whether they can afford to buy their house or are n't sure whether they even want to buy their house .
29 There 's also the introduction of actual new pieces of furniture , like the coffee table , which you do n't find in pre-war homes except in very élite , grand houses , but this is almost a , a standard fitting in a living room now .
30 There 's also the boyfriend with the scar who 's a threat .
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