Example sentences of "that there [vb -s] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What Einstein did was to suggest that there exists a tensor identity between space–time curvature and a tensor , the stress-energy tensor , describing the distribution of matter . |
2 | The second of these equations immediately implies that there exists a function Φ such that . |
3 | Unless it is submitted that prisoners have , on entering prison , surrendered all rights over their own bodies , in which case medical experimentation on them would be equally lawful , the case can not stand as authority for the proposition that there exists a duty , even as regards prisoners , far less at large , to prevent someone from refusing food and , a fortiori , medical treatment . |
4 | If individuals are allowed to pursue their self-interest , if prices are allowed to respond to changes in information and if players in the game have the assurance that there exists a rule of law which guarantees their contracts , the market economy left to itself will secure the best outcome for society as a whole . |
5 | This model proposes that there exists a set of auditory word detectors , closely analogous to the visual word detectors in the Johnston-McClelland model . |
6 | For my part I am satisfied that there exists a jurisdiction to make orders under section 6(2) against the solicitors , if they were knowingly concerned in the alleged contraventions . |
7 | Here he accepts that his own grammatical categories may be questionable , but insists that his study confirms the belief that there exists a grammar of narrative , and moreover that there is a fundamental similarity between language and narrative which is mutually illuminating . |
8 | I think that , and I know that members from the D S O board , many members excuse me , er agreed that there seems a need to be a more positive approach taken to save the schools and other organisations within the county council network , when considering erm , the uses of the D S O , the advantages that that has not only on the county council , but them as an individual school , college or whatever . |
9 | And perhaps most people qualified to judge would concede that there comes a time early in any study of Joyce where the student has to beat the Dublin streets on foot . |
10 | Broadly speaking the more immediate the feedback the more effective it is except that there comes a point at which , to use Miller 's ( 1953 ) distinction , learning feedback becomes action feedback , the latter improves the current response whereas the former improves succeeding responses . |
11 | I think I would go along with Lesley and say that there comes a point where erm government initiatives need to be taken . |