Example sentences of "inevitable [that] [ex0] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | In what was to become a highly politicized era in which the most urgent questions concerned the political and economic significance of the masses it was inevitable that there would be a more intensive scrutiny of the role of film and that more demanding questions would be asked of Hollywood . |
2 | So it was inevitable that there would be an emotional outburst when it was revealed that the local health authority are investigating the much-loved GP for working too hard . |
3 | The Club had become of political significance , and as its support for the Peace Alliance was unacceptable to the Labour Party it was inevitable that there should be some conflict between the two . |
4 | In such a large team it is inevitable that there will be frequent staff changes and several members of the team will be inexperienced at any one time . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It seems inevitable that there will be a lot more red tape in the art market after the final adoption of the draft law . |
7 | Given the present economic constraints on the NHS it is inevitable that there will be reductions in the present level of resources tied up in these two hospitals . |
8 | In such segmented organizations with limited overall control it seems inevitable that there will be variable strengths in the links between the segments . |
9 | As we approach the climax of the negotiations , it is inevitable that there will be deep feelings and some divisions on both sides of the House . |
10 | In a downturn , it is inevitable that there will be fewer trainees , but in the boom years of the mid and late 1980s , much good training took place . |
11 | ‘ It seems inevitable that there will be other business failures and a high level of bad debts in our domestic business , even as economic recovery becomes established ’ , he said . |