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- There were quite a few passengers on board.
- There were quite a few people in the hall.
- There were quite a few students absent from class today.
- There were scribbles all along the wall.
- There were several deaths from drowning.
- There were several hundred people in the plaza.
- There were several nights when I cried.
- There were several rooms still vacant.
- There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
- There were shepherds keeping watch over their flock.
- There were six candidates for queen.
- There were six children in the Evans family.
- There were six sheep in the field.
- There were so few proper members in the badminton club that it was half-way between dead and 'on break'.
- There were so many people at the concert.
- There were so many people.
- There were so many shops!
- There were so many things I could do to prepare for my university's finals that I started wondering if I was doing it right.
- There were some boats on the lake.
- There were some flowers there.
- There were some guests waiting in the drawing room.
- There were some ink spots on the book jacket.
- There were some ink stains on the cover of that book.
- There were some managers who complained about him becoming the president of the company.
- There were some men eating their lunches under the trees in front of the library.
- There were some people sitting about on the grass.
- There were some students in the classroom.
- There were some three thousand people who took part in the strike last week.
- There were some unsavory rumors about him.
- There were some very hot days in spring this year.
- There were some who didn't see the joke.
- There were still no visual signs of spring.
- There were storms in that region of the country.
- There were strange rumors about that club since I was in the university
- There were ten accidents in as many days.
- There were ten eggs in all.
- There were ten police officers on the spot.
- There were thirty people present at the meeting.
- There were three buttons on the lower back of the robot.
- There were three deaths in the car crash.
- There were three empty wine bottles on the table.
- There were three hundred cardboard boxes filled with old clothes ready to be sent to the disaster area.
- There were three men.
- There were three people waiting before me.
- There were three people waiting in front me.
- There were times, at falling night, when he looked up with curiosity to the stars.
- There were too many people.
- There were too many sights to see in a day or two.
- There were toward a thousand people.
- There were twelve of us in all at our class reunion.
- There were twenty or so people there.
- There were twice as many university applicants in 1992 as in 1982.
- There were two abstentions.
- There were two cakes.
- There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other.
- There were two careless mistakes on his paper.
- There were two children playing on the street.
- There were two hundred people in the room.
- There were two marriages here yesterday.
- There were two murders this month.
- There were two people in it, one of her girl students and a young man.
- There were two women on board.
- There were various articles in the room.
- There were various kinds of sweets.
- There were various objects in the room.
- There were various suspicious things when Skype first came out
- There were very few passengers on the last bus.
- There were white and yellow flowers at the side of the road.
- There were white clouds sailing in the sky.
- There were white lines around it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of College."
- There weren't any children in the park yesterday.
- There weren't any customers so we closed shop early.
- There weren't any flowers or trees on the streets of his town.
- There weren't any roses in the garden.
- There weren't many visitors spending their vacations on the island in April.
- there will
- there will be
- There will be a 10-minute break in the middle of the play
- There will be a big earthquake in the future.
- There will be a cancellation fee.
- There will be a change for the better in the weather.
- There will be a concert next Sunday.
- There will be a dance Friday night at the high school.
- There will be a DIY store near my house, so I will be able to do a lot of things.
- There will be a fight... there are only 2 puddings and we are 3 people
- There will be a large difference if you know or not
- There will be a lunar eclipse tomorrow.
- There will be a math test tomorrow.
- There will be a reward for the person who finds my dog.
- There will be a small test at the beginning of each lesson
- There will be a time limit of 30 minutes during busy times
- There will be a total eclipse of the moon today.
- there will be an answer
- There will be an answer.
- There will be an economic crisis at the end of this year.
- There will be an energy crisis in the near future.
- There will be an exam.
- There will be an in-person meeting of the marketing subcommittee on Tuesday afternoon of Jan 27, 1999 at the San Francisco CA Airport Marriott.
- There will be chaos unless we all adhere to the rules.
- there will be consequences.
- There will be grave decisions to be made.
- There will be hell to pay if I don't make this deadline.
- There will be long lines at the Customs.
- There will be more lanes when the road woks are completed
- There will be more surprises.
- There will be negative consequences if you keep postponing things
- There will be no big typhoon for the moment.
- there will be no change or changes
- There will be no changes made.
- There will be no changes.
- there will be no one
- There will be no school a week from today.
- there will be no service impact.
- there will be none
- There will be power outages if we do not reduce our electricity consumption.
- There will be setbacks and false starts.
- There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president. And we know the government can't solve every problem.
- There will be snow tomorrow.
- There will be the deuce to pay.
- There will be the devil to pay.
- there will be times
- there will be tomorrow meaning
- There will be various cases.
- there will come a day
- There will likely be snow this evening.
- there won't be
- There won't be a next time.
- There won't be any excuses even if you are my senior.
- There won't be any trains running.
- There won't be nothing much, but please come by my house this evening.
- there would be
- There would be a variety of options.
- there would be consequences
- there you are
- There You Are!
- There you are.
- there you go
- There You Go
- there you go again
- There you go again
- there you go again! reagan
- There you go again.
- there you go.
- There you go.
- there you have it
- There you have it
- there you have it meaning
- There you have it.
- There you see the gate that Mr. Jones built.
- There you see the gate which Mr Jones built.
- there you've got me
- there!
- There!
- There! She comes!
- There! That wasn't long, was it?
- there'd
- there'd be
- there'd.
- there'll
- There'll be quite a lot of scenes like this in the next few programs.
- There'll Be Some Changes Made
- There'll be standing room only.
- there'll be the devil to pay
- there're
- There're a lot of Japanese restaurants in Hawaii.
- There're many rich Americans. On the other hand some Americans are very poor.
- There're more people than usual today.
- There're more than 100 people in the room.
- there're they're
- there's
- there's a
- There's a bank in front of the hotel.
- there's a bank in front of the station lang-8
- There's a bank in front of the station.
- There's a bank on the corner.
- There's a beautiful bridge over the pond.
- There's a beautiful river on the other side of the park.
- There's a bench on the balcony.
- There's a bicycle parking lot at the east entrance to the train station, although it's usually full
- There's a big cherry tree in the garden.
- There's a big difference between when someone is in a good mood and a bad mood.
- There's a big fly on the ceiling.
- There's a big hole in your sock.
- There's a big sign.
- There's a big supermarket in my neighborhood.
- There's a big supermarket in our neighbourhood.
- There's a bird singing in the cage, isn't there?
- There's a black hat caught in the high tree top.
- There's a black sheep in every flock.
- There's a blind man looking for a shadow of doubt.
- There's a book about dancing on the desk.
- There's a book here.
- There's a book lying open on the desk.
- There's a book on the desk about dancing.
- There's a book on the table.
- There's a bus stop close to our school.
- There's a bus stop here.
- There's a car coming.
- There's a car in front of the church.
- There's a cat in the conference room.
- There's a cat on the desk.
- There's a cat sitting on the chair.
- There's a cat under the desk.
- There's a certain pleasure in pointing out other people's errors.
- There's a chance that she might know the answer.
- There's a chance that tap water may contain harmful substances like chlorine and lead.
- There's a chance that you could become implicated in a crime
- There's a checkpoint at the border where they look in your trunk.
- There's a cherry tree in the garden.
- There's a church across the street.
- There's a church behind my house.
- There's a coffee shop in front of the station.
- There's a coffee shop over there.
- There's a comparatively large cinema complex inside the mall.
- There's a constant flow of traffic on this road.
- there's a couple that actually
- There's a crack in the cup so the contents are leaking.
- There's a crowd in front of the station because a big-name politician with give a street speech
- There's a crown here.
- There's a dead body under the cherry tree!
- There's a dear.
- There's a dictionary on the desk.
- There's a dictionary on top of the desk.
- There's a discount on movie tickets today.
- There's a dog by the door.
- There's a dog on the bridge.
- There's a drinking fountain by the tennis court.
- There's a fan on the desk.
- There's a fine crop of corn this year.
- There's a fine line between those two.
- There's a fire down the hall.
- There's a fish.
- There's a flower shop near by.
- There's a fog on the road.
- There's a fork in the road here.
- There's a fortune in the making for any hard worker.
- There's a foul smell in the kitchen.
- There's a fuel shortage even in the Tokyo area.
- There's a full moon today.
- There's a full moon tonight.
- There's a garden behind our house.
- There's a girl I'm after
- There's a good chance that he'll be chosen.
- There's a good chance that he'll be elected.
- There's a good chance that he'll be late.
- There's a good chance that he'll come.
- There's a good chance that Jane will come.
- There's a good chance that this year's rice crop will be up on last year's.
- there's a good reason
- There's a good reason why children lie.
- There's a good restaurant not too far from here.
- There's a good view of Mt. Akagi from upstairs.
- there's a great big beautiful tomorrow
- There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
- There's a great demand for gasoline.
- There's a great variety of creatures living in the sea.
- There's a great view from the rooftop of that building. Want to go see?
- There's a greater chance of passing rain showers around noon.
- There's a hair in my soup.
- There's a hero, if you look inside your heart.
- There's a hole in it.
- There's a hole in my coat.
- There's a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
- There's a hole in the gauze.
- There's a hole in this bucket.
- There's a hole in this sock.
- There's a hole in this.
- There's a hotel across the street.
- There's a huge hole in the wall.
- There's a huge spider in the room! Quick, exterminate it!
- There's a lady asking for you.
- There's a lake nearby where we can swim.
- There's a large clock near the top of the tower.
- There's a large gingko tree that's said to be 800 years old inside the grounds of a nearby shrine.
- There's a large hole in the wall.
- There's a large number of fans waiting in the back door
- There's a large supermarket.
- There's a little black spot on the sun today.
- There's a little coffee left.
- There's a little left over
- There's a little piece of plastic in my coffee!
- There's a little time before the train departs.
- There's a little water left in the glass.
- There's a little whiskey in this bottle.
- There's a little wind.
- There's a long line at every cash register.
- There's a lot at stake.
- There's a lot left to be done.
- There's a lot of dirty dishes in the sink.
- There's a lot of flu going around now.
- There's a lot of food.
- There's a lot of fruit.
- There's a lot of furniture in the room.
- There's a lot of furniture in this room.
- There's a lot of glare.
- There's a lot of greenery in Tokyo Midtown!
- There's a lot of mess to clear up.
- There's a lot of money at stake in this transaction.
- There's a lot of noise at the other end of the telephone line and I can't hear very well.
- There's a lot of rain all the year round.
- There's a lot of rain in June.
- There's a lot of red tape involved in this procedure.
- There's a lot of room left for improvement.
- There's a lot of selfish moves
- There's a lot of snow in the winter.
- There's a lot of time until then.
- There's a lot of traffic on that street.
- There's a lot of traffic on the roads around this time of the day.
- There's a lot of trash on the far bank of the river.
- There's a lot of water left.
- There's a lot of work to do.
- There's a lot to remember.
- There's a lovely smell coming from the kitchen!
- There's a magazine in my room.
- There's a mailbox somewhere along this street.
- There's a man at the door who wants to see you at all costs.
- There's a man at the gate who wants to see you.
- There's a man that I don't know in front of the house.
- There's a meeting going on in the next room.
- There's a mistake
- There's a monster under my bed.
- there's a more recent version available below!
- There's a mosque on the other side.
- There's a mosquito in the house again
- There's a movie I really want to see.
- There's a movie that seems to be interesting, why don't we go to watch it tomorrow?
- There's a Mr Kay wants to see you.
- There's a new iPhone coming out next month so I think that it's not such a bright idea to buy one now.
- There's a nice breeze here.
- There's a nice Thai restaurant near here.
- There's a page missing.
- There's a park in the middle of the city.
- There's a pea in my right nostril.
- There's a pen between the apple and the book.
- There's a pencil on my desk that you can use.
- There's a pencil on my desk you can use.
- There's a person named Mr. Ito who wants to see you.
- There's a phone call for you from Akemi.
- There's a picture on the wall.
- There's a place called Kuchiwa in Hiroshima.
- There's a police station nearby, so let's drive more carefully than usual
- There's a possibility of war.
- There's a possibility that it'll snow tonight.
- There's a possibility that she'll succeed.
- There's a possibility that the man was murdered.
- There's a post office at the end of the street.
- There's a post office in front of the station.
- there's a power outage
- There's a price on our heads.
- There's a problem there that you don't see.
- There's a pub just around the corner.
- There's a radio on the table.
- there's a reason
- There's a red candle on top of the bathroom sink.
- There's a reset button on the right side.
- There's a rich man sleeping on a golden bed.
- There's a rock in my shoe.
- There's a rumor abroad that she has got a new job.
- There's a rumor going around that she got a new job.
- There's a rumor in my mother's village that we have Japanese ancestors. I don't know what to make of it.
- There's a rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
- There's a rumor Johnson is going to be traded.
- There's a rumor that the President will resign.
- There's a rumor that Tom got married.
- There's a safe somewhere in Tom's house.
- There's a sauna and a pool.
- There's a saying, "once in a life-time event," and that's just what this is.
- There's a scent of danger.
- There's a scratch here. Could you give me a discount?
- There's a secret passage on the left.
- There's a secret path on the left.
- there's a sense
- There's a shadow hanging over me.
- There's a shopping area nearby.
- There's a slight difference between her thinking and mine.
- There's a slight possibility of a recurrence.
- There's a small pond in our garden.
- There's a small possibility that Tom will be arrested.
- There's a soccer match tomorrow.
- There's a spider in the bathroom.
- There's a splendid park in the centre of the town.
- There's a stain on your ~.
- There's a storm coming.
- There's a strong probability of a nuclear tragedy.
- There's a strong smell of gyoza dumplings in the train
- There's a subtle difference in meaning between the two words.
- There's a tall man in the classroom.
- There's a telephone book for you to see.
- There's a telephone call from a person named Brown.
- There's a telephone in my room.
- There's a telephone in the hall.
- There's a thorn in my finger and I can't get it out.
- There's a trend these days towards small families.
- There's a vacancy in the shopping mall that's looking for a tenant.
- There's a very rigid hierarchy in the Civil Service.
- There's a vital link between the two.
- There's a volcano emitting masses of smoke in Iceland.
- There's a water shortage in this area.
- There's a white building just around the corner.
- There's a white dove on the roof.
- There's a wide gap between the train and the platform, so please watch your step.
- There's a wide variety of fish
- There's a wildlife preserve on the river in town, if you're watching ducks that would be a good place.
- There's a window on your left.
- There's a woman as wants to see you.
- There's a yellow car in front of me.
- There's all kinds of people.
- There's almost no chance that this team will win.
- There's almost no chance this team will win.
- There's almost no coffee left in the pot.
- There's almost no time left.
- There's almost no water in the bucket.
- There's almost no wine left.
- there's already a user with this account
- There's also a great deal of so called behind-the-scenes work.
- There's also a toilet on the fourth floor.
- There's also a yellow one.
- There's also another meaning.
- There's also another possibility.
- There's also the danger of unexploded bombs, so they reported it to the police and the area was taped off to keep people out.
- There's always a good part in human folly.
- There's always a next time.
- there's always room for dessert
- There's always room for dessert.
- There's always room for sweets.
- There's always somebody in an idol group that uses too many filters in their selfies.
- There's always somebody there.
- There's always someone talking.
- There's always someone who notices what you are doing.
- there's always something
- There's always something good in human folly.
- There's always tomorrow.
- There's ample room in the attic.
- There's an all-you-can-eat steak restaurant nearby.
- There's an amazing view from the balcony.
- There's an American girl who wants to see you.
- there's an art to
- There's an eighty to ninety percent chance that Jane will come.
- There's an emergency situation.
- There's an emergency.
- there's an event
- There's an exception to every rule.
- There's an exhibition of ancient weapons at the museum.
- There's an idiot where I work and it gets on my nerves.
- There's an increased chance of passing rain showers around noon.
- There's an interesting article in this magazine about education problems.
- There's an old castle at the foot of the mountain.
- There's an old cherry tree in the garden.
- There's an old movie theater in town.
- There's an old saying in Europe, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
- There's an old tower in the center of the village.
- There's an orange on the table.
- There's an outside chance of winning.
- There's another meaning, too.
- there's another one coming
- There's another reason, isn't there? Well, how did I do? I bet I hit the mark.
- There's another rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
- There's around 6 billion people in the world.
- There's bad blood between them.
- There's bamboo growing in the garden.
- There's been a constant stream of complaint calls since last week.
- There's been a death in his family.
- There's been a flood of inquiries about the accident.
- There's been a lot of rain this month.
- There's been a lot of rain this summer.
- There's been a lot of rain this year.
- There's been a power cut.
- There's been an accident.
- There's been an accident. A man is hurt. He's bleeding badly.
- There's blood everywhere.
- There's chance that your wallet got stolen.
- There's enough food to go round.
- There's enough time for a quick snack.
- There's even the option of starting employment without going to university
- There's everybody!
- there's far too many of you dying
- There's for you!
- There's for you.
- There's going to be a storm.
- There's going to be a three-mile race tomorrow.
- there's gonna be
- there's got to be
- There's got to be a way.
- there's got to be something
- there's got to be something wrong with him.
- There's graffiti on the walls.
- There's gum stuck to the bottom of my shoe.
- There's gum stuck to the sole of my shoe.
- there's hard riding
- There's hardly any coffee left in the pot.
- There's hardly any hope that he'll win the election.
- There's hardly any water in the bucket.
- There's hardly any wind today.
- There's hardly any wine left.
- there's is nobody
- There's just a little milk left in the bottle.
- there's just times
- There's ketchup all over your mouth.
- There's less than a month to go before we can see each other
- There's less to do in this job than the last one.
- there's levels to this
- There's light coming through the curtains.
- There's little chance of keeping slim, unless you stick to a diet.
- There's little hope of Tom getting well soon.
- There's little hope that he'll succeed.
- There's little hope that Tom will recover.
- There's little merit in asking him for help.
- There's little time left.
- There's little water in the tank, if any.
- there's lots of
- There's lots of rain all year.
- There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
- There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip
- There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip.
- There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.
- There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip
- There's many a true word spoken in jest.
- There's milk in the fridge.
- There's milk in the refrigerator.
- There's mold on the bread. This means that we can't eat it anymore.
- There's more cloud today than yesterday.
- there's more minor stuffs but i'm too sleepy (it's almost 4am here). so i'll just go sleep a bit before wiki push.
- There's more to her than you think. She may seem pretty meek on first glance, but I get the sense she can get things done when she needs to.
- there's more to life
- There's more to this than meets the eye.
- There's more ways than one to kill a cat.
- There's more wind today than yesterday.
- There's much room for improvement in this project.
- There's narrow road to the village.
- There's new energy to harness, new jobs to be created, new schools to build, and threats to meet, alliances to repair.
- there's no accounting for
- There's no accounting for taste.
- There's no accounting for tastes
- There's no accounting for tastes.
- There's no air on the moon.
- There's no audio.
- There's no but about it!
- There's no call to get angry over this matter.
- There's no cell service here.
- There's no cellphone coverage in this area.
- There's no chair to sit upon.
- There's no chance that he'll recover.
- There's no chance Tom will win.
- there's no coming back
- There's no contact.
- There's no cure for baldness.
- There's no cure for lovesickness.
- There's no cure for stupidity.
- There's no demand for them as tools, so the product line-up is poor.
- There's no denying his ability as a pitcher, but he is rather injury-prone.
- There's no disgrace in being poor.
- There's no disguising the fact that she is dishonest.
- There's no dog in the yard.
- There's no doubt about it.
- There's no doubt that he likes taking walks.
- There's no doubt that he's innocent.
- There's no doubt that he's self-centred.
- There's no doubt that Sharon is capable.
- There's no doubt that she'll visit England this summer.
- There's no doubt that the universe is infinite.
- There's no doubt: the universe is infinite.
- There's no entertainment for young people around here.
- There's no entertainment in the countryside.
- There's no escape for her.
- there's no escape from. . .
- there's no escaping. . .
- There's no evidence.
- There's no excuse for his delay.
- There's no film in this camera.
- There's no food left in the house.
- There's no food left.
- There's no fool like an old fool.
- There's no furniture in the room.
- There's no furniture in this room.
- There's no furniture left in the room.
- There's no gain without pain.
- there's no going back.
- There's no grass on the moon.
- There's no hiding the fact from her.
- There's no hope at this moment that the closed section will be reopened.
- There's no hope that Tom will survive.
- There's no hope.
- There's no hot water in the shower.
- There's no hot water.
- There's no hurry.
- There's no ice, and in any case it's too cold today for iced tea.
- There's no knife.
- There's no knowing what'll happen tomorrow.
- There's no life on the moon.
- There's no limit.
- There's no love without jealousy.
- There's no meaning in having knowledge if you can't use it?
- There's no membership fee for joining.
- There's no milk in the refrigerator.
- There's no minimum wage here.
- There's no mistake about it.
- There's no mistake.
- There's no mistaking about that.
- There's no more cheese.
- There's no more salt.
- There's no need for her to go there herself.
- There's no need for Nick to come to my office.
- There's no need for us to argue about this.
- There's no need for violence.
- There's no need for you to butt in. Just let him do this on his own.
- There's no need for you to get anxious.
- There's no need for you to prepare a formal speech.
- there's no need to
- There's no need to advertise a good sake.
- There's no need to apologize.
- There's no need to be frightened of the dog; he is quite harmless.
- There's no need to be scared.
- There's no need to be that tense.
- There's no need to get dolled up. A natural look is best.
- There's no need to get so angry.
- There's no need to get so angry. Keep your temper.
- There's no need to go to school today.
- There's no need to hurry.
- There's no need to hurry. We have lots of time.
- There's no need to panic. There's plenty of time.
- There's no need to reply to that letter.
- There's no need to rush your reply, so please consider it carefully
- There's no need to see them off.
- There's no need to speak so loud.
- There's no need to tell on him and mess up their marriage.
- There's no need to treat dishonest people fairly.
- There's no need to worry.
- There's no one behind me. I'm the last one.
- There's no one but me here.
- There's no one by that name here.
- There's no one here who can deal with the problem.
- There's no one in that room.
- There's no one in the house.
- There's no one in the room.
- There's no one to greet me when I come home.
- there's no other way
- There's no other way than this now.
- there's no other way to put it
- There's no oxygen on the moon.
- There's no place like Boston.
- There's no place like home.
- There's no point arguing about the matter.
- There's no point going there now. I'm sure they are closed.
- There's no point if you keep your passwords on the PC?
- There's no point if you're just going to give up partway
- There's no point in getting frustrated over it now.
- There's no point in hiring a babysitter for the evening.
- There's no point in hoping.
- There's no point in taking a camera.
- There's no point in trying again.
- There's no point in waiting.
- There's no point starting a shop selling take-away lunches; there are already plenty.
- There's no point talking to you, so go get your manager
- There's no point to a tension rod if it isn't standing perpendicularly to the ground
- There's no possibility of his coming.
- there's no possible way
- There's no problem with working hard, but it's also very important to know what you're working for.
- There's no proof.
- there's no reason
- There's no reason for us to not make use of it.
- There's no reason for you to treat me.
- There's no reason to feel embarrassed. Your pronunciation is generally correct.
- There's no reason to panic. Just handle it quickly.
- There's no reason why I should become a physician because my father is one.
- There's no reception.
- There's no resemblance.
- There's no reset button.
- There's no room for doubt.
- There's no room for excuses when it comes to your negligence, is there?
- There's no room to study here. If only I had a room of my own!
- There's no rush. If you would, in your own time.
- There's no salad oil left.
- There's no sense acting all triumphant like a conquering hero over such a minor thing.
- There's no shark, but maybe jelly fish.
- There's no shortage of candidates.
- There's no sign of infection.
- There's no signature on this letter.
- There's no smoke without fire
- There's no smoke without fire.
- There's no soap.
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