Example sentences of "there [vb mod] be [adj] [noun pl] from " in BNC.

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1 There may be more enquiries from tenderers outside the UK and specifications will have to refer to relevant European standards .
2 Hospital authorities were warned that there may be some injuries from the competition at the resort 's Spa Pavilion , but they were floored when they got nine patients in quick succession .
3 First , there should be clearer signals from the market .
4 There 'll be nine horses from each country .
5 There 'll be eight games from Good Friday to Easter Sunday , with accommodation and between-venues travel for those seeking it and ground hoppers social evenings on Friday and Saturday .
6 Members were told by the chief environmental health officer , Hugh O'Neill , last night , that he feared there were still aspects which suggested there could be radio-active emissions from the plant .
7 If I did that , there would be nasty questions from the Bermuda authorities when the sisters discover that the money 's gone . ’
8 There would be seven girls from school , farmers ' daughters mainly from outside Knockglen .
9 Right , there will be live reports from Mickey throughout the evening on the Red Fox .
10 A festival of traditional dancing and street theatre , there will be twenty countries from all over the world putting on a memorable display .
11 But there will be few variations from the original theme .
12 He also points out that there can be other benefits from the scheme .
13 Primary schools will of course carry out a range of cross-curricular work , but there can be great benefits from this approach at secondary level also .
14 Similarly , there can be damaging consequences from repeated drug use , smoking , caffeine ingestion , gambling , excessive exercise , overwork , slimming , overeating , forced vomiting and from making inappropriate relationships but this does not mean that all people who suffer damaging consequences are necessarily addicted to any of these processes .
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