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No. There is never the subject of a sentence. It is usually part of the complete predicate.

There behaves like a subject in:

questions: Is there any thing to eat?

To - infinitive clauses: I don't want there to be any mistakes.

-ing clause: There being no further business the meeting was canceled. (this is a bit formal)

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