Example sentences of "there will [be] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Last , there will be a tendency to be ‘ turned on ’ by particular circumstances , by , for example , competition , deadlines , tension , novelty , detailed plans , problems , opportunities , orderly working conditions , appealing causes and people 's needs .
2 Talks on privatising Deutsche Bundespost Telekom have entered a critical phase , with a key decision due next month , Germany 's postal and telecommunications minister Wolfgang Bosch told Reuter at Hannover on Friday : ‘ In a few weeks we will know whether or not there will be a change to the constitution , ’ he said , noting that decision will not only affect privatisation of Telekom but also Bonn 's position at the upcoming talks with the European Commission — an agreement on privatisation would pave the way for Bonn to approve the Community plan to open domestic and international telephone calls to competition ; the current strategy to get agreement from Germany 's opposition socialists is to win over the postal union , which so far rejects turning Telekom into a joint stock company for fear of massive job losses .
3 Either way , there will be a modification to the analysis outlined above .
4 There will be a price to be paid , but it 's not to be undertaken at any price .
5 Because of the variable time between pulse labelling and biopsy , there will be a trend to higher crypt labelling subsequent on cell division over the longer time periods .
6 It is difficult to imagine that there will be a return to the status quo ante regarding the closed shop , trade union immunities and pre-strike ballots , the right of council house tenants to buy their own homes ( over a million former council tenants have made such purchases ) , and the position of former nationalized industries .
7 Conran suspects that the current vogue for de-mergers will eventually turn full circle and there will be a return to the times when it was thought that ,
8 But there is a way through and in spite of how the sufferer may feel at the time , there will be a return to normality .
9 It implies that there will be a return to normality , to the philosophy of the pig-trough .
10 As long as the Government presses on with privatisation there will be a threat to services and a threat of increased fares .
11 There will be a declaration to that effect .
12 The true cost of these is hidden , i.e. cover at workplace , cost of speakers etc. is minimal by comparison ’ — in general , there will be a limit to the amount of hidden costs any library department can or will want to absorb on training , in the face of competing priorities .
13 Because common sense ( and cost ) suggest that there will be a limit to the number of scenarios that are worth developing , the number may be restricted to three .
14 There will be a downside to that .
15 If however , the husband dies before the wife ( ie whilst her right of occupation subsists ) his reversionary interest in the proceeds of sale is not excluded property and there will be a charge to inheritance tax ( Inheritance Tax Act 1984 , s48(1) ) .
16 Now as a result of that , we always recognize there will be a loss to Shropshire County Council , because we 've benefited from the previous distribution , and as far as we can see in real terms we 've lost about a hundred and thirty thousand as a result of that move of a specific grant into distribution through your revenue support grant .
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