Example sentences of "there [prep] be any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | would there of been any problem at all in your providing it ? |
2 | ‘ We have too much competition within the side for there to be any complacency , ’ Shelford said . |
3 | In any one place , the two species gain by resembling each other , because predators will treat them both as the same kind of prey ; but few predators move far enough for there to be any advantage to the Heliconius in looking the same in distant places . |
4 | I do n't want there to be any question of you being late . |
5 | I was too excited at being in such a strange city on the other side of the world for there to be any question of going back to sleep again . |
6 | That 's routine , and I do n't for a minute expect there to be any complications . |
7 | BEATRIX : Well , I would n't want there to be any misunderstanding . |
8 | This situation arises in science whenever we deal with the macroscopic system , because the number of particles is always too large for there to be any chance of solving the fundamental equations . |
9 | Staring at him , then round at the circle of concerned faces , she whispered , ‘ I do n't want there to be any trouble . ’ |
10 | Why — assuming there to be any accuracy at all in the biblical account — should the very populace which revered Jesus suddenly do a complete turnabout and demand , at the cost of his life , that a figure such as Barabbas ( whoever Barabbas was ) should be spared ? |
11 | We did n't want there to be any confusion so that people would automatically put us all into public services , because the majority of our members should n't be in that section . |
12 | Although the KDP were also in revolt at the same time , there were too many differences between them for there to be any prospect of co-ordinated action . |
13 | ‘ I did n't want there to be any half-measures , did n't want to make love to someone just for the sake of it . |