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

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1 For the principles give no indication of how to choose when there is conflict over whose expertise should dominate in decisions that need more than one kind .
2 However , you have heard already of some examples of areas where there is conflict between these two objectives .
3 In addition , there is conflict between Government Training Centres and further education colleges on training .
4 But I , I mean through the nineteen fifties there is a reasonable measure of co-operation between the Russians and the Chinese and then from the beginning of the nineteen sixties and onwards there is conflict between Russia and China .
5 Miss Arden submits that this provision must be read subject to section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , and that if there is conflict between the two sections , section 31 should prevail .
6 In Example 87 , an organ piece , the plainsong Kyrie from the Fons bonitatis Mass is accompanied by chords from the whole-tone system : The plainchant is in the Phrygian mode ( with a final on E ) , so that there is conflict between F , G , A , and B of the plainchant and F , G , and A in the whole-tone scale .
7 There is conflict between departments , between hierarchies and over decisions that are made .
8 Women in ‘ male ’ occupations often experience just this — there is conflict between , for example , ‘ behaving like a proper woman ’ and behaving in a manner appropriate to an engineer or scientist .
9 There 's a much greater sense here of tolerating plurality and diversity than there was in the English departments , although obviously there is conflict amongst staff about the extent to which such plurality can be tolerated .
10 There is predation by peccaries and rodents , which eat seeds ( most of the others eating the pericarp and leaving the seeds under the trees ) : occasionally primates , coatis , kinkajous and so on disperse seeds but only the bat , Artibeus lituratus , the agouti and the squirrel Sciurus granatensis disperse large numbers , the last two being seed predators most of the time , but sometimes dropping or scatter hoarding seeds .
11 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 .
12 Though there is money to be made , she found the stress inhuman .
13 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 .
14 There is money to be made in helping South Koreans invest abroad , too .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 The owners have little knowledge about the market for hang gliders but feel that there is money to be made in that field .
19 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 .
20 It can also be applied to your debtor 's bank account provided there is money in it .
21 There is money in that family , she thought .
22 ‘ You see , I know there is money in the coffers , ’ Reynolds reminded his employer .
23 Either there is money in the purse or there is not , etc .
24 Order 5 , r 13 applies where there is money in court ( N 213 ( 1 ) ) .
25 If there is money in court , the county court should transfer the money to the High Court .
26 to say that in fairness to them , so what we would respectfully submit is that your Lordship having assessed the damages and erm , together with interest other than court of protection costs that the figure which we had mentioned and , and adjourn the matter for consideration of a structured settlement erm and that 's the first figure erm , that , the , the second thing , is that there is money in court er we would ask for a direction of the balance of the money , the balance over and above the money in court which is an extra three hundred and six thousand , three hundred and forty pounds at the present stage be brought into court within a reasonable time which we would note is fourteen days , maybe the defendant would ask longer , we have n't discussed it .
27 While Dublin does not want to upset present political co-operation with Britain , there is anxiety about Sir Patrick 's record while Attorney-General when he was closely involved in many aspects of Anglo-Irish relations .
28 If there is anxiety about your child being unable to express painful thoughts and feelings , it could be helpful to do this with a professional person , such as a therapist or psychologist .
29 As the first generation of well managed subjects reaches adulthood there is anxiety about their neurological progress , both in early childhood and later , and about the effects of maternal phenylketonuria on the next generation .
30 ACFA membership is biased towards patients attending larger treatment centres where there is awareness of the cystic fibrosis trust , but it contains a substantial proportion of patients who would not be included in a study based on large clinics .
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