Example sentences of "be there [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We ca n't rely on television pictures of baby seals being clubbed to death , we 've got to be there on the streets where the things are sold . ’
2 The final takes place on June 5 , and the Clothes Show will be there with the cameras , so you can see the event for yourself .
3 Scotland 's Jamie Henderson and Elliot Bunney , who are both Auckland-bound , will be there for the sprints , but with neither Brown nor Brian Whittle competing , the 400 metres has lost much of its appeal .
4 I asked why should I bother to do that when presumably if I had set the trap I would expect Harry 's car still to be there after the races , and he just wrote down my answer as if I 'd made a confession . ’
5 Well it 's go , it 's all going to be there in the reports and surely the kids are going to able to form everything .
6 The wood has been there since the days of King John .
7 But it was only as a last resort in 1120 that the community committed itself to , and based its case upon , the expedient of introducing into existing documents the necessary phrases , which — if they had been there in the days of Lanfranc or Anselm — would have given their case a firm basis in papal documents .
8 But what lessons are there for the politicians to learn ?
9 What contrasts are there between the sub-periods ?
10 What differences are there between the occupations of workers in Motherwell and in Edinburgh ( page 70 ) ?
11 What major differences are there in the choices made at various times for starting steel works at Sheffield , Rotherham and Scunthorpe ?
12 What recent changes are there in the movements of people ?
13 What facilities are there in the rooms ?
14 What differences are there in the implications for the future economic geography of the UK between long-wave and regulationist theories ?
15 The mistakes are there in the words
16 Well I never took that er er as a stance erm bearing in mind that er we were there as the bulwarks to defend the interests of the membership in general .
17 What difference is there between the sizes of the industrial sectors of Bristol and those on the general model ?
18 ‘ How much time is there between the numbers lighting up ? ’
19 Paul is there with the beers .
20 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
21 He did apply at the Academy for a place , but although his name is there in the archives for 1880 , whether he actually attended is a matter for conjecture .
22 I mean how much of a community is there in the flats ?
23 I think it is also fair to say , in retrospect , that Ronnie undoubtedly thought — and the proof is there in the figures — that he was fully Mario 's equal on the track .
24 Even our 12-year-old boy is there in the clippings in his Mickey Mouse shirt with his cup of tea and his Kalashnikov rifle , scampering across page one on 25 September 1976 , behind that barricade of old doors , travelling with us to page four , column three , into that grassy interior .
25 Joy and delight is part of the essence of life and it is there in the depths of the soul waiting to be found .
26 You ca n't mistake it , it 's there in the eyes , the way one is lower than the other , just a little .
27 The Ukraine 's first ‘ modern ’ computer-integrated manufacturing centre , using a broad range of equipment from IBM Corp , has been inaugurated in Kiev at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute , and while it was there for the ceremonies , IBM took the opportunity of establishing a Representative Office in Kiev , the first to be established outside Moscow in the former Soviet Union .
28 The whole world , the whole of society was there for the comedians to plunder .
29 Her notebook was there , the piece of paper Cobalt had given her with Barbara Coleman 's Nice address was there , everything she could recall was there except the keys .
30 Perhaps Rourke was there as an ideas man — certainly he did n't show much enthusiasm for getting into the nitty-gritty of the day-to-day workload .
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