Example sentences of "there [be] [verb] [prep] be [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are bound to be changes , some will involve hospital closures .
2 ‘ In the world in which we live there are bound to be periods of turbulence on the foreign exchange markets from time to time .
3 There are bound to be critics but people clearly want to make these purchases , so we are meeting a consumer need , ’ said manager Eric Sortwell .
4 There are bound to be factors other than visible qualifications which influence this .
5 Although there are bound to be difficulties in comparing different ages and periods , such as different definitions of crime , different measuring techniques and a lack of adequate records and poor communications in previous times , an impression of the style and extent of crime — and of the popular concern about it — can nevertheless be formed .
6 However , 100% supervision , even of early solo flying , is impractical for 365 days in the year as there are bound to be moments when the instructor 's attention is diverted .
7 For all these reasons , there are bound to be tensions in the relationship between mental health service providers and those on the receiving end .
8 Industrial sites are so massive , having grown over many years without appropriate control , so that there are bound to be deficiencies and we aim to have them put right as soon as practicable .
9 While the permanent plants get themselves established there are bound to be gaps which need temporary fillers .
10 We 're not just playing a weekend game , but working five or six days a week , so there are bound to be problems of mental fatigue and photographers become stale and burned out .
11 How much design effort is needed in the different areas will not be clear at this stage but unless the system is very simple there are bound to be problems of overlap and of how far to arrange sub-teams by discipline , by function or by problem ( Singleton , 1987 ) .
12 Of course even in a well-controlled crowd there are bound to be accidents when many thousands of spectators are gathered together , and Sadler ( 1983 ) describes the medical problems which commonly occur and how they are managed on such a large scale , with particular reference to the nurse 's role .
13 There are bound to be dangers where poisonous liquids are involved and children should be kept under close control .
14 Inevitably , there are bound to be risks when breaking the mould by attempting fresh patterns of presentation or using imaginative , unconventional layouts .
15 Whatever the size of style of your home , there are bound to be rooms that could benefit from better organised — or just more — storage space .
16 Although it is usual to model responsibilities in terms of a hierarchical tree there are bound to be overlaps between what appear to be different levels of the hierarchy .
17 there are bound to be occasions and er it 's happened a few occasions during my political life , where you do er find agreement with people of of various parties .
18 In Darcy 's Utopia there are bound to be children , but their parents will be carefully selected , and being in short supply they will grow up in a world which loves and admires children and finds them interesting , and does n't herd them together in schools to get them out of the way , dunk them in front of obscene videos to keep them quiet , and slap them about and threaten them in the streets , which is what happens in this society of ours which you seem to find both perfectly ordinary , and , worse , inevitable .
19 Maps have been drawn to illustrate just what organ is linked to which part of the sole but the soles are not the only areas used : there are said to be reflexes on the tops of the feet and a short way up the backs of the legs .
20 If : then there are said to be economies of scope at the output level concerned .
21 There are assumed to be patterns of cause and effect that can be identified .
22 In Germany ( where population is not the problem ) there are seen to be regulations and restrictions that have the effect of closing the secondary school market to UK product .
23 Although all interactions seem to be invariant under the combination of C ( replace particles by antiparticles ) , P ( change right-handed to left-handed ) , and T ( reverse the direction of time ) , there are known to be interactions that are not invariant under T alone .
24 ‘ Inevitably there are going to be offences where I feel disgusted by what the person has done and I would probably say that to them .
25 However , there are going to be difficulties in developing private care agencies .
26 So I , if there are going to be changes in French erm France 's relations with its neighbours within the E E C , erm I do n't see that they can be very quick , and I do n't see that they can ultimately be all that large .
27 We 've approached this from a a slightly different angle and recognized that local planning experience within the county now and in the forthcoming district plans shows that there are going to be policies that restrict development in the open country .
28 Of course there are going to be times in your life when you feel sad or unhappy and , at such times , it is perfectly natural to cry .
29 If a long time is spent teaching pupils how to present work and arguments neatly , insisting on underlined headings , dates , and sharp pencils , there are going to be problems convincing them that rough work is valuable and that you are prepared to spend some time looking at it .
30 From further afield there are going to be pressures to change that situation , particularly from Europe in either actual or proposed legislation .
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