Example sentences of "[pron] there [vb mod] [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 Gershuny 's conclusion is that as new technology continues to be introduced we are likely to move to a ‘ dual economy ’ in which there would still be a formal sector of the economy , where there was much use of high technology , a continuing drive for efficiency , and the production of standardised goods , but this sector would increasingly concentrate on the production of consumer durables — in essence capital goods for use in the home .
2 The duty operated in the real world in which there would always be obstacles to giving every shade of opinion equal air time .
3 These negotiations , of course , cost a supplier a considerable amount of cash for which there may ultimately be no pay-back .
4 The only snag is : ‘ Nobody asked if the families wanted to do it , or even could : nobody seriously studied the extent to which there might even be a family ’ ( Whitehorn , 1987 ) .
5 The applicants in the main proceedings stated in that connection that there were ‘ traditional communities ’ of fishermen resident in the United Kingdom which there might arguably be a case for protecting by a requirement relating to the residence of the crew or ‘ operators ’ of fishing vessels .
6 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 .
7 of course you there would just been my father and mother 'd be speaking Gaelic all the time in the house you see .
8 Would he tell us then what he believes the impact of the er pay settlements will have on the spending he 's allowed local authorities because it seems to me there must either be a cut in staff er and a cut in services if they 're gon na keep within the the money that he made available at the time when he was n't aware of these settlements .
9 ‘ It does seem to me there must necessarily be some provision of this kind unless it is to be supposed that ministers are never to be allowed to leave the country at all . ’
10 There there may well be a way round the problem by amending the explanatory mem memorandum .
11 Told him there would also be something specifically for him when it was done .
12 For it seemed to us there might well be problems with klystrons , such as , for example , focusing a suitable beam-current through the klystron cavities and drift tube .
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