Example sentences of "[that] there [modal v] [be] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Connon when I arrived told me about the letter Jenny received and also about your warning to him that there might be phone calls also .
2 The Law Commission thought that this would exclude products " designed and normally bought for commercial use " , but that there might be borderline cases .
3 Meanwhile the Americans could draw up contingency plans on the assumption that there would be air bases in Egypt from which to strike against southern Russia .
4 It regretted that there would be job losses in both cases , at Redheugh adolescent unit at Kilbirnie , Ayrshire , and Methlan Park Eventide Home at Clydeshore Road , Dumbarton .
5 Sister discusses with him the possibility of getting help from his General Practitioner and also points out to him that there may be support groups in his locality for people who wish to give up smoking or classes to learn relaxation techniques which may be helpful .
6 One reason is that there may be efficiency gains from merger , e.g. due to scale economies .
7 The effect diminishes if there is irrelevant articulatory activity at the time , this raises the possibility that there may be pre-output stores as well as post-input stores , almost literally memory in the fingers .
8 This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter .
9 There is no doubt that there will be teething problems and that some things will be thrown back at the International Board .
10 Erm if the if office jobs are appropriate then they 'll be provided or we 'll seek to provide them , erm some jobs will be industrial jobs and no doubt that there will be office jobs .
11 The Minister has said that there will be appraisal tests for the rail linkages in and out of it and their viability in return on capital , and so forth .
12 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
13 Dr Alan McKinnon , the laboratory 's deputy head , said last night : ‘ We regret that there will be job losses and we shall be doing all we can to help those affected .
14 In view of the clear directive contained in the document ’ Caring for People ’ that the Government expect health providers to set up NHS nursing homes , will the Secretary of State give a commitment that there will be health providers in Wales , and that trusts will establish such homes ?
15 He had thought , insofar as he had thought about it at all , that all prisons must be akin ; that there must be stone cells , barred windows , grilles , gaolers , other prisoners close by .
16 It means that there must be constant vigilance by the authorities ; it means that there must be methods of responding swiftly to alarm bells that may be rung either by staff or by children and that there must be alarm bells that can , in real life , be rung .
17 He was , however , unhappy with remedies prepared from bacteria and felt that there must be plant alternatives to these which would be purer and more generally acceptable .
18 The I O D also believe that there must be tax incentives to invest in Britain 's small businesses , but they 'd like to see them extended to include the general public .
19 The way I think it should go , is that there should be women priests .
20 It is rich for the hon. Member for Dagenham to claim that he is worried about the complexity of our proposal ; that from the hon. Gentleman who suggests that there should be property valuations on four different bases and annual rolling revaluations on a banded basis — although he keeps rather quiet about it .
21 The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on .
22 He stated that there should be reception rooms capable of taking nearly fifty guests for dinner parties to celebrate birthdays , and ‘ occasionally upon the arrival of Foreign Princes in this country ’ .
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