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

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1 And as if Ontario was n't pretty enough of a picture , there are the galleries showing everything from the avant-garde to Old Masters .
2 Then there are the eyeshadow compacts with squares of immaculate , untouched shades — except for one per tray , which has been brushed bare .
3 Finally , there are the questions to do with the assessment of the course , including any examinations .
4 Then there are the moves to buy up empty properties and for temporary increases in local authority investment .
5 Really , two things brought up investigation to consider the first is with trusts the very important piece of work that 's done by trusts on behalf of the provence another provence may or may not know that there are the trusts have now been er , between trusts erm South Wales trusts erm
6 We 'll get drunk , or lonely , or — likeliest of all — plain damn hopeful , and there are the words gone , used up , grubbied .
7 There are the demands created by GCSE and by other actual or projected changes in the area of assessment .
8 1981 : 78 ) , there are the attributes held to be exemplified in the half-timbered , suburban , semi-detached , middle-class house : an ambivalent position in relation to town and country , an expression of individualism extended in the modern do-it-yourself tradition , a concern with compromise and a rejection of extremes , all set within statements about tradition and nationalism .
9 Beside the surrealists , there were the groups known as the Bande a Prevert ( poets , mainly ) , the Famille Sartre ( which included Greco ) , the commmunists , the painters , the existentialists , and such minor gatherings as the lettristes , followers of the self-styled genius and concrete-poetry manufacturer , Isidore Isou .
10 There were the initials GWE/BW typed at the top of the letter but they had n't helped .
11 There were the papers produced by the political groups , but they seemed fatally restricted to the obsessions of other times , and to backbiting amongst themselves .
12 Time was tearing along and there were the coals to fetch .
13 Only , of course , there were the plans to make for her grocery stall , people to see , the same plans as last year , and year upon year before that , the same people , the same questions , the anticipated replies for help .
14 There were the mules lying in a jumbled mass of undulating backs .
15 But then there were the terns getting away with it on the other side of the window . ’
16 After getting their men off to work every morning there were the cows to chase off to the moor , hens to feed and housework to be done , then the serious work could be tackled .
17 The plot in any ‘ Carry On ’ film was never terribly important , not when there were the opportunities to give words double meanings that even the scriptwriters sometimes had n't thought of .
18 Second , there were the districts containing Inner Area Programmes : the Programme Authority Areas in a further 15 authorities in England .
19 At the highest level of society there were the names given to the great tenants-in-chief who held their estates directly of the Conqueror , and it must be remembered that if these magnates were already powerful in their own country they may even have brought locative bynames with them , as was the case of William de Moyon already mentioned .
20 There were the people coming in to shuffle through the little magazines , Zen Buddhism , Burroughs , Ginsberg , Nuttall , New Departures , Circuit , four letter words , and Indian music .
21 There followed a short time for recreation , which Beth enjoyed with Cissie and Richard ; then there was the mending to do , and the tea to prepare ; afterwards , there were the children to wash and bed .
22 For her , there were the children growing up , for both of us there was work , and for me that Egypt for which many of us who have known it feel a perpetual nostalgia .
23 When the boat was under way she looked back and there were the children running in the dunes , waving to her like children anywhere .
24 There 's the doggy look !
25 Lot number twenty nine , Lot twenty nine the mandarin head-dress there 's the head-dress showing eighty pounds , at eighty pounds , at five , ninety , ninety pounds at ninety pounds all done ?
26 And now there 's the Ne'erday to get by .
27 There 's a good painkiller in those and there 's the stuff to scatter the bruising as well .
28 And there 's the machine circking machine .
29 There 's the powder paints there .
30 Lot number one one four , Lot number one one four the kukri there 's the kukri showing Lot number one one four for sixty pounds , at sixty , sixty five pounds , at seventy , seventy five , eighty is offered eighty five , ninety I 'm offered ninety pounds , any more at ninety and selling for ninety pounds , if you 're all finished , at ninety pounds .
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