Example sentences of "there is [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 There is money to be made from ivory worth an average family 's income for years at the risk of six months in gaol at no expense to you .
2 Though there is money to be made , she found the stress inhuman .
3 Partly because the baby-boom generation , with its eclectic musical tastes , is replacing the old gospel music establishment , and partly because there is money to be made out of grooving with God .
4 There is money to be made in helping South Koreans invest abroad , too .
5 If you are really good there is nowhere to go but up to where there is money to be made and awards to be won .
6 Much of the Forestry Commission 's early planting was certainly crude and insensitive , but in recent years it has become more attentive to its landscaping responsibilities ( not least because the Forestry Commission has found that there is money to be made out of tourism if it does so ) and now employs landscape consultants to advise on its planting policies .
7 In nineteen eighty six treat people as if their labour is worth nothing you know those men have given their lives to the quarry industry and there 's no doubt that there is money to be made from slate at the moment and people are people that have the money to invest are making a lot of money okay they 're inves they 're risking the money but er people are risking their lives as well and giving their lives .
8 The owners have little knowledge about the market for hang gliders but feel that there is money to be made in that field .
9 He sees Ecstasy largely in terms of the market place : ‘ Professional criminals have realised there is money to be made and over two years they have managed to take over the market .
10 So there is things to be learnt from twinning .
11 There comes a point when reminiscence is blocked , or when there is resistance to proceeding further .
12 The new minister who wants to introduce changes into this pattern has a variety of options open , but each may involve complications wherever there is resistance to new ideas .
13 Although the poem contains such pessimistic overtones and pathetic acceptance of fate there is hope to be found in the last two lines which seem to be set apart from the rest .
14 It is suggested that the God of the bible , called by masculine names , has however characteristics which are more ‘ feminine ’ as feminine has traditionally been conceived , and that there is imagery to be found which is female .
15 This includes illnesses which show that there is damage to the immune system and includes those which were formally known as AIDS-Related Complex ( ARC ) as well as the specific conditions which are diagnostic of AIDS .
16 Ill-treatment will amount to harm whether or not there is damage to the child 's health or development .
17 Always be prepared to listen patiently to a guest 's chatter no matter how boring , but develop a technique of being able to detach , oneself politely from a conversation without giving offence , especially if there is work to be done or other people waiting for attention .
18 ‘ If there is evidence to the contrary , then the National Executive Committee will act .
19 The historical sources tend to be accepted unless there is evidence to the contrary , by which process much of what can be read about Anglo-Saxon England is based on uncorroborated historical evidence written down hundreds of years after the events they describe .
20 True he was not , so far as we know , misogynist : there is evidence to the contrary .
21 Although there is evidence to the contrary , another benefit attributed to general practitioners undertaking their own visits is that , through their familiarity with the situation , they are more selective in referring patients to hospital , and hospital costs are therefore reduced .
22 If the parties actually used the word ‘ deposit , ’ then unless there is evidence to the contrary it will be assumed that that is what they meant , Elson v. Prices Tailors Ltd. ( 1963 Ch.D . ) .
23 It is fast-moving , there is skill to be admired , and plenty of off-the-puck incident to sustain our interest .
24 ‘ We did that race for our own satisfaction , but there is publicity to be gained .
25 There is history to be read . ’
26 There is pathos to be found in it in abundance , and images of love and great nobility of spirit .
27 And then there is B to it , what ?
28 In an Act of 1662 in the reign of Charles II there is reference to ‘ a great number of lewd disorderly and lawless persons , being thieves and robbers , who are commonly called Moss-troopers ’ .
29 In examples ( h.7 ) and ( h.8 ) there is reference to someone working on an idea or being puzzled .
30 The success of the scheme erm , has enabled erm , some sale of places to other local authorities , and if I can just draw your attention to a slight error on page three , there is reference to Powys in two lines , and if you would delete please Powys one , placed in Staffordshire , er , it should read Powys two , placed by Staffordshire .
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