Example sentences of "that there will be [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The gains by Alliance and some Ulster Unionist moderates mean that there will be even more partnership at district council level , with Belfast possibly joining the ranks of the 13 power-sharers .
2 And with the building societies coming under pressure from both consumer groups and the Government the signs are that there will be even fewer repossessions this year .
3 This , however , is not generally recognised and with the advent of the National Curriculum some have argued that there will be even less scope for innovation .
4 By 1993 the international consultancy Ovum expects all suppliers of office products to have added a workflow capability to their software , and predicts that there will be almost 600,000 workflow users by 1997 , compared with 23,000 in 1991 .
5 Where OR models are used in sales and market forecasting , it is likely that there will be more relevant uncontrollable variables Y than in , say , a production line scheduling problem comprising controllable variables X.
6 I AM writing in response to Mr. Gage 's letter in September RW&P in which he says that there is not a proper step between the club rugby and international rugby in England and that there will be too many league matches for top players .
7 They say that there will be too many difficulties with the software , and that local government officials will not be able to work it out properly .
8 Whatever else , privatization does act as a pre-commitment that there will be less political tampering with these industries .
9 That means that there will be less fixed costs .
10 This argument , though less precise , can not replace the usual arguments which are needed to justify our assumption that there will be countably many homoclinic orbits in any r-interval .
11 Mr. McAllion : The Minister said that there will be only one form of financial assistance per company , in the form of the £48,750 to help people to put together a bid in the first place .
12 Since severe visual handicap , especially total blindness , has a low incidence among school-aged children in the United Kingdom , it is likely that there will be very few children in each local education authority whose education requires significant adaptation as a result of lack of sight or substantially defective vision .
13 All this evidence tends to support the contention that there will be relatively few new council houses available for allocation in the more remote areas where housing need and accessibility problems may be most acute .
14 At some later time they could , by chance , all be in the right half or back in the left half , but it is overwhelmingly more probable that there will be roughly equal numbers in the two halves .
15 It is hoped that there will be as full an attendance as possible .
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