Example sentences of "will there [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Will there be bad turbulence from obstructions upwind of the field ? |
2 | What protection will there be for potentially unprofitable , yet necessary services to continue to be available under the NHS ? |
3 | Will there be enough parking provision and will the development cause traffic problems once it is complete ? |
4 | Will they develop incrementally along existing lines or will there be a change cyclically to something resembling the old consensus ? |
5 | ‘ Will there be enough room do you think ? |
6 | Will there be any tax liability ? |
7 | Will there be self service at mealtimes ? |
8 | Will there be any alterations needed to the bulkheads and footwells ? |
9 | That is to say , will there be a table in my room on which to put a typewriter , and can I bring an anglepoise ? ’ |
10 | No longer will there be any threat or coldness , for the compassion softens everything and all life can take on a new meaning . |
11 | How many months will there be when it is warm enough for a crop of wheat , or potatoes or grass ? |
12 | Will there be enough rain ? |
13 | How much rain and cloud , or sunshine , will there be ? |
14 | If it is difficult to forecast future savings for the school , will there be good reasons for appointing staff on a one-year or shorter-term contract and , if so , what effect could this have on school morale , planning , extra-curricular activities , or indeed on the teacher concerned ? |
15 | In no circumstances whatsoever will there be any admission that the real basic cause of the failure is the one that is most feared to be true . |
16 | Bukharin argued that just as there is a period of political disintegration , so too will there be a period of technical and productive collapse . |
17 | Think about your future life-style together ; will there be a lot of formal or informal entertaining ? |
18 | Allow it to be eaten away by fraud , and what will there be ? |
19 | Not only will there be a change of use at 57 High Street , but also a new timber-look shopfront . |
20 | ‘ Will there be a problem ? ’ |
21 | Will there be a postal ballot ? |
22 | Will they continue to be concentrated in large companies or will there be a growth in the relative importance of small firms ? |
23 | In other words , will workers in the future be increasingly herded together in large factories or offices belonging to even larger corporations or will there be a shift towards work being carried out at a more local level within small groups , perhaps operating as independent companies , partnerships , or co-operatives ? |
24 | Will there be more use of peer-group , or clan-type , organisations ? |
25 | Rarely will there be a more appropriate case for the new law than that of Thomas Courtney . |
26 | Will there be flexibility , or bureaucracy ? |
27 | Joan de Warenne , the lady Anne 's half-sister , rather than that young lady herself , will go with you to the Tower — thus will there be a means of communication between us . ’ |
28 | ‘ Will there be anything more , sir ? ’ |
29 | There 's a house marked , right beside the bridge — the causeway , I mean — so will there be people about ? ’ |
30 | Will there be an increase in public debate which helps to reduce the rate of sex crimes ? |