Example sentences of "there [modal v] [adv] be [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There may also be some economies of scale in marketing effort .
2 But there may also be more extremes in the weather such as severe storms , droughts and floods .
3 With a change in the rules over foreign ownership of domestic airlines now likely ( see main story ) , there may soon be more bidders .
4 There may well be all sorts of contributory factors which need stating but these ought to come after the full apology .
5 There may well be all sorts of deviations and fluctuations here ; the whole system expands and becomes complicated , develops and is continuously in motion and oscillating but , taken as a whole , it is in a state of equilibrium .
6 The definition of " contract for the hire of goods " in s 6 of the SGSA is not all-encompassing , and there may well be some contracts of bailment which fall outside it .
7 The real er difficulty is that we at this stage do n't actually know what 's going to be in the local plan and we believe and this is what erm Mid Sussex District Council are suggesting , is that it will be an amalgamation of the current separate local plans which cover their area , but there may well be some changes erm and until we see the thing as a whole we do n't know what it will say , moreover erm there may be elements outside the East Grinstead housing and business allocation which erm from another point of view might lead to a withholding of the statement of conformity .
8 There may well be some examples of families which operate like that but it is not the general pattern , even in relationships between parents and children which come closest to it .
9 There may still be some possibilities , however , perhaps by filling as much of the waking day as possible with exhausting and demanding activity to reduce the time which can be given to introspection .
10 There must also be enough samples put on test to allow for duplicate examinations and for the proper investigations of special problems .
11 This gentle admonition did little to still the clamour of unilateralists in the churches ; yet there must surely be many Christians who have retained enough faith in divine Providence to believe that the world will not end unless God wills it and that , if He does , it will be for the best .
12 But it is still not clear why there must always be such effects in social formations , other than because their absence would upset one solution to a dilemma posed by Marxist theory .
13 There should also be more creches and nursery places for mothers who can not afford individual care for their children .
14 There should therefore be fewer visits to the rough .
15 She says that there 'll always be some complainers .
16 There might well be all kinds of exotic drugs as yet undiscovered and uncontrolled .
17 The threat of violence was always there and there might well be more beatings .
18 There might still be some nuts lying round it . ’
19 People who you think It 's all melting , there 'll be more wet about but there could well be more deserts and So there 's quite a lot going on there .
20 There would probably be some results , but they would probably be somewhat superficial , and the knowledge gleaned would be of a general rather than a specific nature .
21 I was very worried when I found it was quads , because I assumed that there would just be more complications and we 'd end up with nothing again .
22 No man as prudent as William Titford would have paid out good money for a family grave unless he had some firm evidence that there would eventually be some bodies to put in it .
23 He said there would always be some voices of dissent .
24 There would always be more wolves , ’ I said , ’ to revenge and replace the dead ones . ’
25 i i i in a sense it is a , it is a shift to the left because under the May the fourth directive erm rich peasants in particular would 've been left out of it altogether and there would still be some landlords who were , who would maintain their property but , but now he 's shifted to the left and this , this does represent a further attack on landlords cos , cos everybody comes down to the same level .
26 There would certainly be less shops , restaurants and cafes .
27 But , there will also be many instances where the oven is only working to half or less than half of its full capacity for most of the day .
28 There will also be few omissions from the lexicon .
29 There will also be more connections and faster journey times between Teesside and London and the introduction of the Class 158 train on the route from Teesside to Manchester .
30 There will also be more frequencies for the BBC and commercial local radio , and for improvements to the coverage of existing services .
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