Example sentences of "there [be] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 In addition to publications , there are written words for films , video tapes , sound recordings , and for information used in broadcasting .
2 Underwater there are hidden dangers for river-life .
3 As well as windsurfers and pedaloes , there are sailing boats for hire , and on two of the beaches where there is a small charge to enter , sunbeds are available .
4 There are rating levels for each area of functioning , and each is linked to an approved list of care interventions .
5 Monitoring of lorries going through nearby villages takes place at frequent intervals and there are repeated calls for more potash to be transported by train .
6 There are flashing units for flashing up to abutments or , if desired , these can be reversed to run into gutters .
7 There are reduced rates for parties booked in advance , so maybe your Pack would like to pay a visit .
8 There are suggested menus for each day as for the previous weeks , with the key facts , and daily charts to complete .
9 In keeping with this life-cycle type development , it is also the case that a culture of secondary data use is gradually growing in which there are increasing demands for access to the machine-readable historical data created by others .
10 As discussed earlier in the chapter , there are increasing opportunities for continuing education for trained nurses .
11 There are increasing opportunities for Chemical Engineers in the biotechnology industries , and provision is made within the course for students with a school background in Biology , Chemistry and Mathematics .
12 Campers are welcome to use communal kitchens and dining rooms , and there are washing facilities for both us and our clothes , each of which are in need .
13 There are mounting implications for water supplies , food production , roads , buildings and engineering work , together with the very face of the countryside .
14 Exam and essay questions come in a range of identifiable idioms , and there are established conventions for responding to them .
15 Outside there were covered stands for fish salesmen .
16 During the debate , there were repeated calls for tougher sentencing and more resources to buttress law enforcement , tempered with praise for new powers to challenge ‘ over lenient ’ court decisions .
17 There were mixed fortunes for tomorrow 's FA Cup semi-final replay teams .
18 There were increasing demands for a national policy for the unemployed as distinct from central support of local efforts .
19 The plaintiff there was claiming damages for her son 's death brought about , she alleged , by a blow from a police truncheon .
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