Example sentences of "[verb] there will be a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So there will be something in the day to suit all ages — morning or afternoon or both — and we hope there will be a good turn out of Somervillians , families and friends for all or part of May 11th .
2 The Magnetic Imaging Centre , Lingfield Way , Darlington , will open its doors on April 13 and organisers hope there will be a high demand for the state-of-the-art equipment .
3 Wherever I go , I hope there will be a local branch of the Circle . ’
4 The improvements ensure there will be a major venue for pop concerts while the Edinburgh Playhouse is out of commission this summer for refurbishment , and for the rest of the year when Les Miserables will be in residence .
5 As the organisation grows there will be a partial delegation of these functions to branches , but because the business is still run as a single unit ( even though it may produce a wide variety of products at many separate locations ) responsibility for operational matters , as well as long-term strategy , remains with top management .
6 Using computer simulations , Copeland showed there will be a positive correlation between price volatility , as measured by the absolute value of price changes , /Δ P / , and volume .
7 Once this point has been reached there will be a rapid reduction in the number of non-reproductive males , and the large units will be broken up into a number of smaller ones , in part through takeovers and in part through fission of units containing followers .
8 We do not think there will be a dramatic shortage , ’ a spokesman confirmed .
9 So I do n't think there will be a big national impact , it 'll just be the last few people coming in at the tail end .
10 There is no doubt that as Spain industrialises there will be a steep rise in gas consumption .
11 ‘ I believe there will be a great deal of ‘ people power ’ .
12 I think there will be a healthy scrap for 2nd place in this constituency .
13 Replying to common criticism that Margaret Thatcher tended to be a one-woman band , Mr Baker said on BBC television 's On the Record : ‘ I think there will be a growing amount of Cabinet discussion .
14 I think there will be a huge sigh of relief that the axe that had hung over people 's heads from December through 'til now has gone .
15 So one sees how the simplest idea of a very clean form of fuel can still have environmental disadvantages , and I think there will be a considerable debate as to whether that Loch Lomond hydro-electric scheme will be built or not .
16 Each school 's delegated budget share will be cash limited , which means there will be a specified amount to spend regardless of inflation .
17 ‘ However , I think the large institutional investors , who make up the lion 's share of the market , will be interested in NIE if they see there will be a good return . ’
18 BARCELONA will play Sampdoria in the European Cup final at Wembley on May 20 , ensuring there will be a new holder of Europe 's most prestigious club competition .
19 Since the Foreign Office believes there will be a similar reaction from Washington ( where thinking about inevitably hazy post-war possibilities is also going on , but is impenetrable to outsiders ) , this leaves the potential for a serious power-vacuum .
20 Debutant Jon Gittens knows there will be a good atmosphere for the promotion clash .
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