Example sentences of "there [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " They say " There goes that Mrs Blake again .
2 There goes another Brownie point . ’
3 Oh well , there goes another theory for what did I find in one of my favourite swims but a handful of zander in the four to six pound weight range .
4 THERE GOES ANOTHER NEWS AT TEN MARRIAGE
5 Continuing with the estate map , at Halling Bottom on the corner of Vicarage Road , there stands one house , this was the house known as Forge Cottage which was demolished after the last war .
6 But there ends any resemblance between Peter Pan and John Shand , the latter as perpetually pompous as Peter is eternally young .
7 Whilst , for the director , there exists possible conflict between maximising provision for patient care at an individual level and the need to monitor and control expenditure at a directorate level .
8 You have seen that there exists convincing evidence that the Jovian interior is hot and that convection is the dominant mode of heat transport outwards .
9 It follows from this that , for any solution with and M there exists another solution with and M where .
10 as if to ensure , however , that we can not interpret this work as a declaration of Gironella , s ideas about race and colour in Mexico , there exists another version , almost identical but for the fact that this is a white queen .
11 Provided that labour and capital are perfectly mobile , that factors of production are fully employed and that there exists free competition , then it is argued that market forces will ensure the removal of spatial disparities .
12 The concept of a Common Market is not new , the term arose in the 1950s , to describe an area where there exists free movement of goods , services , capital and labour .
13 In the light of these facts , the interesting question is whether there exists any relationship between the two triads — on the one hand the abolition of private property , religion and the family and on the other economic inefficiency , religious persecution and political terror .
14 In other cases the courts have relied on the principle that private rights of property should not be taken without compensation unless there exists clear authority in the statute .
15 Furthermore , if unc there exists some j with
16 This is not to assert , certainly , that there exists some entity , outside an experience or episode , which experiences or possesses it .
17 There exists considerable evidence that in highly industrialised countries the emphasis is shifting away from the development of new systems for handling materials and energy , which is a preserve of conventional engineering disciplines , towards the development of a wide variety of information systems and processes .
18 2 There exists considerable evidence that clients are not able to articulate all their needs and expectations at the system specification stage .
19 That there exists considerable ignorance , especially within governments , is abundantly clear , if only illustrated by the fear of the UK Government of Multimodal Planning .
20 There exists considerable variation within species in this ability to grow at chilling ( 0-10°C ) temperatures .
21 Further , ‘ there exists considerable uncertainty in the medical and legal professions as to the legality of terminating the use or application of life-sustaining procedures where the patient has voluntarily and in sound mind evidenced a desire that such procedures be withheld or withdrawn . ’
22 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
23 There is healthy eating available in today 's RAF , and with messing committees to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to contribute their views and ideas , there seems wider appreciation of the skills of today 's cooks and of the results that they achieve with their limited financial resources .
24 But there seems little doubt that the psychoanalysts ' stress on the childhood roots of adult problems played its part in the general investigation of primitive roots which fills Sweeney Agonistes .
25 There seems little doubt that the richest clubs went on evading the maximum wage regulation .
26 Although the Labour party failed to mount a sufficiently large campaign against the non-intervention policy , there seems little doubt that the government would have continued along its agreed course .
27 But the National government was locked on course for appeasement and , with the parliamentary majority which it enjoyed , there seems little doubt that even a powerful political campaign by the Labour Party , in league with other anti-fascist groups , could have changed its policies .
28 With COSHH in place and environmental pressures growing , there seems little doubt that spray transfer will be the subject of fresh UK regulations before too long .
29 Though clearly , whatever the logic of the situation , Hitler could still rely upon substantial bonds of undying allegiance among his most loyal supporters , especially of course those who for years had been exposed to the full brunt of Party organization and indoctrination , there seems little doubt that the mass base of unquestioned trust in Hitler was already in 1942 beginning to give way .
30 Once again , Charles proved the effectiveness of Christianity as a tool of suppression ; there seems little doubt that it was the only possible way to control the Saxons .
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