There isn't any guessing about it, Uncle Jasper," said Mary, with a laugh and a look at Tom to warn him not to tell her relative that he had just befriended Field and Melling.
No," went on Tom, "there isn't any question of an airship this time.
If you happen to be following another person along your sea-coast, and if that person happens to look round, there isn't a scrap of cover to hide you anywhere.
If half the stories I have heard are true, when it comes to unravelling a mystery, there isn't the equal in England of Sergeant Cuff!
There isn't the shadow of a reason why she should have hidden it--and yet she must have hidden it.
More than this, there isn't any cleaner housekeeper than I am, if I do say it.
There isn't any one more graceful on the wing than I am, if I do say so.
There isn't another place I could put that thing without its being seen.
There isn't anything there, dear mother," he said soothingly.
There isn't one girl in five hundred so pretty as you," returned Mrs. Evringham stoutly.
I brought Anna Belle," she said doubtfully, "but I can leave her under the stairs if there isn't room.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "there isn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.