Example sentences of "there is [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it can be shown , therefore , that a transfer of property takes place to satisfy the claim of the former wife ( ie that there is no gratuitous benefit intended ) there should be no charge on the transfer to inheritance tax . |
2 | And there is no gratuitous information to get in the way . |
3 | The trade winds weaken , the waters off the Ecuadorian coast are not pushed relentlessly out to sea , there is no consequent need for any replenishment . |
4 | There is no correct distance , although as Rilke said , ‘ A good marriage is that which appoints the other as guardian of his solitude . ’ |
5 | There is no correct answer — you must simply do what you feel is right for you and your pet . |
6 | " Documents-only " arbitrations are procedures where the issues are decided on the basis of written submissions only , and there is no oral presentation of submissions or evidence . |
7 | The brightest star , Beta , is only of magnitude 3.7 , and there is no distinctive shape , but the Milky Way runs right through it , so that there are plenty of rich fields . |
8 | There is no current orthodoxy in macroeconomics . |
9 | In case ( ii ) the value of z is updated to [ z k ] and the incumbent solution replaced by ( or defined to be , if there is no current incumbent ) the optimal solution of LPk . |
10 | ( 2.12 ) , we find that ii =0 immediately after switch-on , i.e. there is no current jump in this case . |
11 | Although there is no final date for the project 's completion , the men from MITI reckon that 1990 should see it ‘ almost finished ’ . |
12 | In Lord Jim there is no final word . |
13 | Yet there is no heaviness here : the ribs are pure decoration and do not even follow their expected course ; they end abruptly as if there is no final solution . |
14 | The way this kind of doubt is expressed is only a symptom of the deeper problem of premises , and there is no final remedy unless the root cause is dealt with . |
15 | There is no final dividend and Young said it did not expect to make a payment for 1992 . |
16 | As widely predicted in the City , which has marked Costain shares down nearly 75 p.c. over the last year , there is no final dividend , leaving the interim of 43/4p the sole payout , compared with a total of 12¼p last time . |
17 | There is no final version which they anticipate , and in this respect Federman draws attention to the technology of the text . |
18 | It often involves the modern mind 's entering into old concepts for which there is no modern equivalent . |
19 | Even the official inquiry led by Lord Northfield in 1977 could do little more , For there is no modern equivalent to the Domesday account . |
20 | There is no legal obligation on the council to carry out any specific consultation process . |
21 | There is no legal obligation for adults to have an HIV test and you should not be tested without your consent , except in cases of extreme medical emergency . |
22 | But there is no legal obligation to assist people in general nor the world at large . |
23 | Although some lenders are willing to let applicants have a copy of the valuation , the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors explained to us that there is no legal obligation for them to do so . |
24 | In several Latin American countries there is no legal concept of divorce . |
25 | Lying behind this is the almost complete acceptance of the doctrine that if there is no legal proof of guilt , then the act was , in fact , not committed at all . |
26 | ( There is no legal liability in the international post . ) |
27 | There is no legal provision for an independent chairman , 50 per cent . |
28 | Over the past 20 years , more and more food producers and retailers have included nutrition information on the food label , although there is no legal requirement for them to do so . |
29 | There is no legal requirement to give nutrition information unless a manufacturer makes a claim about some nutritional aspect of a food . |
30 | But because there is no legal requirement to deposit records ( as with books ) the institute has had to rely on voluntary donations over the years . |