Example sentences of "there [be] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only with regard to the first has there been even limited success .
2 Nor has there been sufficiently critical evaluation of programmes to screen for some diseases , he believes .
3 Hitherto such emphasis and recognition have not been current , nor , I believe , has there been sufficiently widespread recognition of the need to spread the information we have to those who should use it — it may therefore be appropriate to end this chapter with a few rude questions .
4 Had there been only one man in the carriage with the woman the explanation would have been obvious .
5 Why does nobody why 's there been so many accidents involving
6 WHY HAS THERE BEEN SO LITTLE COMMUNITY BENEFIT ?
7 Never before has there been so much concern with health or so much fear about health .
8 Not since Harold Wilson prattled on about the white heat of the technological revolution — or some similar meaningless platitude — and launched Concorde , has there been so much talk about innovation and our intellectual heritage .
9 Have n't there been more interchangeable men/women roles on those ?
10 But then how many films have there been about two World Wars ?
11 Then within the team 's , in the Policy Team there were three Policy Development Officer 's , in the Neighbourhood Development Team there were two Development Officer 's and in the Community Development Team there are one , two , there are well there are normally six officer 's that you could I that you could identify , but there are other people that relate to them , but then it gets a bit complicated so were keep it at that .
12 There are normally two volumes on display in the Long Room , one opened at a completely illuminated page and the other showing pages of text .
13 The two sets of chromosomes are contributed by the two parents of the new being ; there are normally 23 pairs — 22 like pairs and one pair which , although coming from the two parents , may differ .
14 The process of admissions also varies , not only from one course to another , but between younger and older students , and from one institution to another : for example , the Open University is ‘ open ’ in terms of admissions , and there are normally special regulations relating to mature students ( on undergraduate courses , typically but not always those aged over 21 on entry ) .
15 There are normally three phragmata associated with the intersegmentalia between the pro- , mesa and metathorax and the 1st abdominal segment , but owing to the varied transpositions of the intersegmental sclerites ( p. 43 ) the relations of the phragmata to the definitive segmentation differ in different groups of insects .
16 As we saw , there are broadly two schools of Marxist thought — those which rely on an instrumental view of the state-economy relationship and those of a structuralist type , which allow for a degree of freedom for the state and discuss power in terms of hegemony and control .
17 There are broadly three ways of reducing mankind 's output of carbon dioxide .
18 Where areas have their own separate currencies , the forces revealed in the accounts have a vital bearing on the prospects for exchange rates ; where there are not separate currencies these same forces have a bearing on the prospects for the real economy , including unemployment .
19 There are not many broadcasters who could undertake four major outside broadcasts like these within 24 hours .
20 There are not many companies around who would be prepared to accommodate the needs of the individual in this way and Mr Guest deserves to be highly commended for doing so .
21 There are not many herbs which prefer acid soil , so if your soil is acid use chalk ( calcium carbonate ) or ground limestone ( the same substance but less quick-acting ) to alter it to a depth suitable for adequate root growth .
22 This way , though there are not many pixels making up the image , they are at least small .
23 There are not many guarantees I can make in this game , but one thing I can assure you of is that you now have 1,000 shares in.
24 There are not many girls like you .
25 And she added : ‘ There are not many girls who can say they have been in the ladies with their boyfriend . ’
26 This can be a major problem for the sponsors of the Motion if there are not many Members around the House on the day on which it is decided to ‘ put the Motion down ’ or , in other words , to go public with it .
27 There are not many jokes .
28 The degree of formalisation is limited , and there are not many rules and procedures .
29 Yes , I suppose so , having to come all this way out and there are not many clinics .
30 There are not many dishes he creates so , but those he does create are truly magnificent .
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