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

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1 Why does nobody why 's there been so many accidents involving
2 WHY HAS THERE BEEN SO LITTLE COMMUNITY BENEFIT ?
3 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 .
4 Never before has there been so much concern with health or so much fear about health .
5 Never before had there been as many as nine of his members in a Masters field and every one of them made the cut .
6 There are normally several senior mathematicians visiting the department from overseas .
7 As Robyn Penrose is winding up her lecture , and Vic Wilcox is commencing his tour of the machine shop , Philip Swallow returns from a rather tiresome meeting of the Arts Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee ( which wrangled for two hours about the proposed revision of a clause in the PhD regulations and then voted to leave it unchanged , an expenditure of time that seemed all the more vain since there are scarcely any new candidates for the PhD in arts subjects anyway these days ) to find a rather disturbing message from the Vice-Chancellor 's office .
8 With Richter , one is left with the impression that there is not one single note ( whatever the rate at which it might emerge ) which is n't absolutely essential to the overall design , and there are pitifully few Liszt performances of which that can truthfully be said !
9 Example 3:7 Landlord 's power to break ( 1 ) The landlord shall be entitled to determine this tenancy by not less than six months ' notice in writing expiring on or after [ date ] if he intends at the expiry of such notice either : ( a ) to demolish or reconstruct the demised property or a substantial part of it or to carry out substantial work of construction on the demised property or part of it ; or ( b ) to occupy the demised property for the purposes or partly for the purposes of a business to be carried on by him ( 2 ) The service of a notice under s25 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 shall be sufficient notice and good service for the purposes of the preceding subclause Example 3:8 Tenant 's power to break on refusal of planning permission The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy by not less than three nor more than six months ' notice in writing served not more than one month after the happening of any of the following events : ( 1 ) the refusal or deemed refusal by the local planning authority to renew the planning permission dated [ date ] permitting the use of the demised property for ; ( 2 ) the dismissal by the Secretary of State or an appointed person of any appeal against any such refusal ; ( 3 ) the expiry of the said planning permission Example 3:9 Tenant 's right to break preventing exercise of rights under Landlord and Tenant Act The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy on … by giving not less than thirteen months ' previous notice to that effect Example 3:10 Tenant 's conditional right to break The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy on … if : ( 1 ) he gives thirteen months ' written notice to that effect ; and ( 2 ) both at the date of the notice and at the date of its expiry there are neither any outstanding arrears of rent nor any subsisting breach of covenant by the tenant for which the landlord would be entitled to recover damages of more than a nominal amount
10 I am continually reappraising in my own mind their strengths while looking for their weaknesses ( although there are depressingly few of these visible ) .
11 A great deal of emotive talk exists around the subject of unemployment and , just as there are many different reasons for someone becoming employed , there are equally many r different needs that the unemployed have .
12 For example , there are today many fewer tuberculosis cases and far more mentally handicapped persons using the services than there were in the 1950s and this means new demands are placed on the staff that they are not always able to meet .
13 There are today some five million acres of common , waste and wild land in England and Wales .
14 There are probably many reasons for this and I shall mention only a few of the important ones .
15 There are probably many situations where you as a manager have become so used to a task or a situation that it is no longer easy to bring to it a vigorous or fresh approach .
16 There are probably many examples of instances in which Western technology has come up with a good idea which has the capability of helping the hundreds of millions of people in the Developing World .
17 It would be unwise to come to any firm conclusion , remembering that the majority of those we know about are amongst the sandhills which are constantly being eroded by the winds which expose them , that the eastern part of the island down to Kildalton is largely deer forest which is rarely visited except by stalkers , that there are probably many more cists to be discovered .
18 Even though he may pay lip service to the idea that there are probably many breaks not yet discovered , nevertheless almost every geologist seems to accept the above doctrine , albeit subconsciously .
19 Around the world generally one finds similar examples , albeit on less than an American scale , and there are probably many more not yet known in the world 's literature .
20 The UN tells us that there are now 17.5 million officially registered refugees — there are probably many more who are not registered — with an extra 2 million refugees in the past two years .
21 There are probably many more .
22 Asserting , what was palpably untrue , that ‘ There are probably few people in India who do not sincerely regret that you should have made it impossible for any government to leave you at liberty ’ , he handed down a sentence of six years ' simple imprisonment , pointing out — the crowning touch-that the sentence was the same as that given to the nationalist hero Bal Gangadhar Tilak , twelve years before .
23 There are probably few people who would now dispute that beginners ' use of their existing knowledge of language is important and should be encouraged .
24 There are probably few orchestra conductors who could coax even one note out of a French horn , let alone show the horn player how to do it .
25 There are probably more of them quietly getting on with it than is apparent , though they may not call themselves ‘ spiritual directors ’ — clergy , religious , lay people , tutors in jobs where Christian formation is important .
26 One conclusion must be that there are probably more similarities between large ectotherms and endothermic homeotherms than between large endotherms and small endothermic homeotherms like rabbits and mice .
27 Moving up a price bracket , there are probably more villas with pools , luxuriously comfortable rather than Costa-glitzy , along these lovely beaches that on any other coast in Europe .
28 There are probably more people over the age of 70 living in my constituency than in the constituencies of any other right hon. or hon. Member .
29 There are probably several reasons for the concentration on these two .
30 No full census of the breeding numbers of this species has been carried out recently , but there are probably some 100 to 150 pairs .
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