Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [that] there will be " in BNC.

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1 It is to be anticipated that there will be a continuing and innate resistance to change .
2 According to SSAP 8 , to the extent there is no deferred tax liability , an ACT asset may only be shown in the accounts if it can be demonstrated that there will be sufficient profits in the next 12 months to enable the surplus to be recovered against the corporation tax thereon , bearing in mind anticipated dividends .
3 Mrs Thatcher will also be assured that there will be no unilateral US cuts of its forces committed to Western Europe , that all will be done in consultations with Nato , and that there will be no grandiose new proposal for further US and Soviet troop cuts until the current Conventional Forces in Europe talks in Vienna are complete .
4 ‘ I 'm informed that there will be an EOD presence , that 's all .
5 Thus it is intended that there will be no ‘ phase 3 pilots ’ but rather that the development phase will end with the phase 2 pilots , to be followed immediately by progressive implementation of the new operational system .
6 Other manufacturers have also banned CFCs from their products and it is expected that there will be a sizeable cut in the use of CFCs in the early nineties .
7 It is expected that there will be a capacity audience , but if any seats are available at that time non-members may be admitted for £1.50 .
8 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
9 However , it is accepted that there will be specific cases where it is necessary to leave the salvage with the Policyholder for the purposes of a settlement , in which case some adjustment should be made to the settlement figure .
10 It is accepted that there will be environmental costs as a result of the construction of the relief roads and these have been the subject of extensive investigations .
11 It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary .
12 The aircraft will remain in France until mid-March 1992 when it is anticipated that there will be sufficient snow to continue training in England !
13 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
14 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
15 ‘ Now the systems are up and running , it is envisaged that there will be less time wasted on abortive work .
16 It is envisaged that there will be different targets for different countries , based on assessments of the " critical loads " of acid rain that ecosystems can tolerate .
17 If it is known that there will be no other worker present , staff must go accompanied to mental health assessments ; the removal of children , child abuse investigations or any situation where there is a likelihood of violence .
18 In the future it is hoped that there will be a new type of computer interface which should mimic the conventional pen and paper interface .
19 Peter Atkinson from Bath City Council said ‘ It is hoped that there will be additional improvements in the future such as a sculpture and interpretative trail . ’
20 It is hoped that there will be a warden 's certificate in the near future .
21 It is hoped that there will be as full an attendance as possible .
22 It is hoped that there will be a good attendance this year .
23 It is hoped that there will be an enthusiastic response to Jane Fowler 's excellent and well-informed article on advanced driving .
24 It is assumed that there will be no need for as great a level of close supervision and scrutiny as that required at lower levels , and that successful candidates will , apart from occasional stylistic errors and slips , be able to carry out successfully all the linguistic tasks and employer might set .
25 It is suggested that it be assumed that there will be a need for an interpreter at public meetings , and that this is planned for .
26 Since then , the number of bail information schemes has expanded considerably , and it is estimated that there will be more than 100 in operation by April 1992 ( NACRO , 1990a ) .
27 Despite the urgent desire of some of the smaller Gulf states to return to a 1950s world where their security was assured by British soldiers , the foreign secretary , Douglas Hurd , is determined that there will be no return to an ‘ East of Suez ’ policy .
28 By the year 2000 it is predicted that there will be 88.3 million people suffering from selected disorders in Latin America , an increase of 48.1% .
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