Example sentences of "[adv] be [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Now although there will obviously be occasions when this belief is warranted , when learners are of an age , for example , at which they would not have the capacity or disposition for analytic self-reflection , there seems no good reason for supposing that the belief is universally valid .
2 Should they be seen as the overall enforcers of the regulations , or should they merely be ombudsmen or watchdogs that only act on customer complaints ?
3 Stone floor panels dating from 883–612BC , uncovered in the Assyrian royal palaces at Nimrud , Balawat and Nineveh , contain patterns that are generally accepted as carpet designs ; thee are also a number of reliefs and carvings showing men carrying what can only be tapestries or rugs .
4 It might only be hours before the police start questioning you ! ’
5 Electronic records may only be proto-records because they require numerous mechanisms to make them accessible .
6 Unless the contract clearly indicates otherwise , these express terms ( not being stipulations as to the time of delivery ) will then normally be warranties and not conditions .
7 Thus , if an organisation chooses not to recognise its e-mail messages as having formal record status and its procedures accurately reflect this , then they would not be records and vice versa .
8 Tom told himself that beggars could not be choosers and if he jibbed at playing the flute in this company he could always sing .
9 These tubes have to be fitted with high-polish reflectors , and should not be tubes that peak strongly in the blue colour spectrum .
10 In small businesses such key persons will usually be owners or directors .
11 While you can , of course , slow the model down before beginning a descent , there will still be problems if you fly in windy weather .
12 There will always be problems when working with an English vernacular text using cockney or other dialects , but students from overseas have to expect to take this in their stride ( and usually do ) .
13 There will nearly always be problems when taking on a rescued dog , but with determination and good will on both sides , there are very few that ca n't be solved .
14 There will always be areas that , barring expensive ‘ self-help ’ equipment or new technology , FM will never touch .
15 There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit .
16 There will not always be critics and the rest , just as there will not always be man and the rest .
17 He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning .
18 There will always be imperfections and they can only be overcome by personal relationships .
19 There will always be friends and family who object to being directed by a wedding gift list ; preferring to make their own choice .
20 There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit .
21 Mr Thomas needs to realise that there will always be degrees and levels of wealth and privilege , just as there are for piloting skill .
22 Like Bakhtin , Lecercle manages these moves without sinking into the quagmire of Marxism ; language may be a structure " erected on the unstable basis of contradiction and strife " ( p. 187 ) , but it is not a game in which there will ever be winners or losers — it will just go on being what it uncontrollably is , for it speaks us as much as we it .
23 There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors .
24 There may also be signs that liquid rock flowed around the crater , from impact melted materials .
25 Voters can also be taxpayers and recipients of various services .
26 There might also be problems if there is any disagreement between teachers and advisers over the agenda of the evaluation or the report produced .
27 Hopefully the spring weather will bring out the wildlife , but if not JUDITH NICHOLL 'S carving of an avocet is worth trying , while there will also be projects and techniques for turners , with a test of the new miniature CARBATEC lathe .
28 There may also be short-cuts that the machinist could take in doing the work which may mean slight deviations from the specification in the drawing .
29 There will also be sideshows and stalls .
30 As well as leads and lags in the level of prices , there may also be leads and lags in price volatility .
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