Example sentences of "[conj] there will [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Conduct of business ’ rules , where there will have to be some convergence between stringent and lax host authorities .
2 Because it is inevitable that there will continue to be an increased use of IT within enterprises , existing computer- and telecommunications-based managers clearly would normally be expected to be in a much stronger position than existing library and information centre managers to become the overall managers of all the information-based resources of the firm , IT-based or not , if that is what the company decides it needs .
3 The scale of this rockfall certainly suggests that there will continue to be collapses on this popular buttress .
4 As we have seen , there were a variety of different types of Jacobitism , whilst the serious source problems involved in studying this subject will always limit our understanding and inevitably mean that there will continue to be much room for interpretative disagreements .
5 Indeed , it is clear that there will need to be a significant improvement in the conditions associated with part-time work if this is to be seen as a real alternative for older workers .
6 The report also suggest that there will need to be a greater commitment to wardening , monitoring and maintenance in future , if the situation is not to deteriorate again after the completion of repairs .
7 We realise that there will need to be additions to the job description and profile to take account of the different judicial offices such as district judge or circuit judge , but overall the job description and personal profile describe the essential qualities needed for any judge .
8 ‘ It is plainly in the interests of the more efficient administration of justice that there should be split trials in appropriate cases , as even where the decision on the first part of a split trial is such that there will have to be a second part , it may be desirable that the decision shall be appealed before incurring the possibly unnecessary expense of the second part .
9 It may be that there will have to be extensive changes in those institutions in the years to come .
10 A 1987 report of the Agricultural Economic Development Committee concludes that there will have to be relatively rapid reductions in the number of people employed in agriculture , and that therefore farmers will need to develop new rural enterprises which will provide new employment , while at the same time meeting the demands of the public for greater access , recreation and conservation .
11 So there will have to be some block contracts to provide predictability for the provider , ’ says Stephenson .
12 A corporation tax deduction will be available to Newco for contributions made to a non-qualifying employee trust provided that : ( a ) the contributions are regular and of a revenue nature ; ( b ) the contributions are voluntary ( so as not to constitute annual payments within s337(2) ( b ) TA 1988 ) ; ( c ) the class of beneficiaries under the trust is confined to employees of the settlor company , so there will need to be multiple settlors if all the employees in a group of companies are to benefit and the various companies in the group that are contributing wish to ensure corporation tax deductions ; and ( d ) the companies themselves are entirely excluded from benefiting under the terms of the trust .
13 There have been changes and there will continue to be changes until some of them convince me they should be in the team regularly . ’
14 And there will need to be a note on return address , return by date etc .
15 The sense of Italy 's crisis is pervasive , and there will have to be a settling of accounts .
16 But nothing has been decided and there will have to be a successful ceasefire before anything positive can be done … although there are hopes to bring out to hundred children in the next two weeks .
17 If there will continue to be migration from from Leeds and that is obviously incorporated in the population projections produced by the County Council .
18 The hon. Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) cheerfully told the nation on radio the other day , ’ Of course , there will not be a register , but there will have to be a list . ’
19 But there will have to be more penetration against a side which forced a draw at Derby County last Saturday .
20 The dotted line indicates the extension of the fitted relationship ( continuous line ) , as there will tend to be zero tax revenue at both 0 and 100% tax rates .
21 as there will need to be more campaigning before we see the expansionable description in the theatre and that could be
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