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- There's a parking space in front of that house.
- There's a question mark over the day-care clinic's future.
- There's a real treat in store for you.
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- There's a snag .
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- There's a sucker born every minute.
- There's a wealth of opportunities to get out and about in Swansea.
- There's always something to learn.
- There's always the chance that something will go wrong.
- There's always tomorrow.
- There's an apartment for rent on the first floor.
- There's an end of it!
- There's an exception to every rule.
- There's an f-sharp in the trumpet part.
- There's been a lot of bad blood between the neighbours since their quarrel.
- There's been no official condemnation of the military intervention.
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- There's ice-cream for pudding.
- There's just enough space for the two of us.