Example sentences of "there will [be] [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | As an observer of that scene , I think that , when history is accurately written , there will be great tribute to the manner in which help , encouragement and advice of considerable quality were given and to the mobilising of the western world to accept that change was taking place . |
2 | Does the Minister agree that if those projects that are partly funded by the European Community fund do not proceed this year , there is a danger that there will be some damage to the economy of Northern Ireland ? |
3 | There will be some disruption to traffic while the work is in progress and British Gas South Western apologises for any inconvenience which may be caused by this essential work . |
4 | I wonder if there will be any end to the sacrifices I am being asked to make . |
5 | That there will be fierce opposition to such changes is fairly certain , and there will be vociferant arguments against them , and whilst these must be listened to , they must be allowed to have influence only if they can help in the process of bringing into being the new philosophy or religion . |
6 | Suppose farmers have a right in law to enjoin the railway company not to set fire to their fields : the result is that the company will fit spark-suppressing equipment to their trains , and there will be less damage to the farmers ' fields . |
7 | There will be little generalization to B , however ; there is no reason for generalization to occur between X and B ( they have no elements in common , Fig. 5.10(b) ) , and the c elements of B itself will , we are assuming , have lost their strength over the retention interval . |