Example sentences of "there [be] also [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 There are also plans to further develop the cereal processing at Girvan — something which Mr Sandy says will occupy him now that his nephew is in place as managing director : ‘ It 'll keep me out of mischief . ’
2 And in fact there are also topics to be drawn from the elements of the story — such as youth unemployment or divorce .
3 There are also questions to be raised about the supposed disadvantages of excessive dependence on bank loans which relate to their classification as external sources .
4 There are also letters to Joyce from figures such as T S Elliot , Ezra Pound , Henri Matisse , Harold Nicolson and Sean O'Faolain .
5 There are also changes to COSHH Regulation 4 and Schedule 2 , the main effect of which is that the use of benzene is prohibited except in industrial processes or for the purposes of research , development and analysis .
6 There are also benefits to be gained from schools working together on ‘ education weeks ’ where displays of art , craft and project work are put on in the town hall or community centre .
7 There are also modifications to the requirements of Part VII and Sch 8 , CA 1985 .
8 There are also references to a mill at nearby Lower Swell but this does not survive , having gone during the latter half of the 18th century .
9 We have chosen to refer to it as Regions and Regionalism since this is the most generic and uncommitted term available , but there are also references to the same phenomena under the headings ‘ territorial politics ’ , ‘ centre-periphery relations ’ , and ‘ central local-government relations ’ , all of which imply slight or major shifts in theoretical perspective .
10 Within the more immediate sphere of a teacher 's own school , there are also demands to be met , sought or resisted ; resources of time , material , money and responsibility to be fought for .
11 There were also threats to me personally — which did n't worry me .
12 There were also leaks to the Scottish newspapers spreading the rumour that I would lose the chairmanship of the Scottish Affairs Committee if I defied the Whips .
13 We have seen how the off-farm job could place some restrictions on the farm and vice versa but there were also benefits to the farm from the off-farm employment .
14 There were also trips to Ynys Las , Ynys Hir , Felin Crewi and the Centre for Alternative Technology .
15 There is also benefit to be gained from a break or — better — a short sleep .
16 Among some indigenous groups there is also resistance to any kind of integration with ladino society which means denying their own culture and becoming ‘ Spanish ’ .
17 There is also trip to Hall , formerly the centre of the Tyrol 's salt industry ; on to the Swarovski crystal factory show rooms where you will see glass being blown and painted , as well as having the opportunity to buy anything that takes your fancy .
18 There is also reference to reprimands and complaints addressed by him to his subordinates ; on one occasion we are told that the generals on an unsuccessful campaign justified their failure by explaining that although his piety was noted , he was not feared and this meant that his agents commanded no respect .
19 There is also access to a south-facing balcony at first floor level .
20 Not only does he or she have the authority to appoint and dismiss or advance or relegate ministers , but there is also access to the patronage system for honours , awards and selection of candidates for high public office .
21 There is also opposition to the ‘ specialist knowledge ’ which textbook-learnt policemen and women employ , sometimes drawn from the liberal social sciences .
22 There is also opposition to the principle that companies can bid for more than one commercial television licence : the IBA has warned the government this will make management of the network between now and 1993 very difficult .
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