Example sentences of "[noun pl] there will be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the next few months there will be opportunities for discussion across the Region on community care issues and I hope you will let us have your views .
2 At the summits there will be invigilators , primarily Venture Scouts , who will maintain a 24 hour vigil with lanterns lighting up the night sky .
3 There is no heating because there is no fuel , and in 10 or 12 weeks there will be 2ft of snow outside .
4 Unless the gutters are screwed directly to the fascia boards there will be brackets , either screwed to the fascia boards or screwed to the roof rafters — part of the roof covering may need lifting in order to remove them .
5 Over the next few years there will be changes in the structures of Lothian and Borders Police and Regional Council Departments which will affect various elements of the delivery of the road safety function .
6 It is likely that in the next few years there will be pressure to bring into production the remaining hectares of delimited land , although economics and the overall strategy of the Champagne market will also play their part .
7 But many Scottish broadcasters argue that in deploying minimum resources there will be instances where the new directorate wo n't authorise Manchester to fill the gap and they are faced with the choice of hiring independents at what might prove a greater cost , thereby going over budget , or perhaps losing the programme .
8 Nevertheless , despite these problems there will be growth in synfuels production through to the end of the century and beyond with most of the growth resulting from new projects supported by governments or from already established programmes .
9 Not all modules incorporate Lead Body standards , but in order to achieve the required competences there will be occasions when other modules will be needed to develop the necessary skills .
10 It is envisaged that in some cases there will be transfer in both directions between this course and the above degree course ( see page 97 ) .
11 ‘ In many cases there will be commitments in the form of telexes or letters of intent but these are not expected to meet the requirements of the proposed legislation .
12 Furthermore , in most fonts there will be confusions between letters ( e.g. ’ e ’ and ’ c ’ ) and ambiguities regarding the correct segmentation ( ’ d ’ can look like ’ cl ’ ) .
13 Schools could work forwards or backwards in time ( though it is expected that at all times there will be reference to time-lines , and time-charts , and that attention will be given to the question " when did this happen in the past ? " ) .
14 Between the spending departments there will be competition for resources .
15 And from that belief Pooh then derives the belief that there 's honey by inferring it , via his belief that bees mean honey , i.e. that where there are bees there 'll be honey .
16 As well as sixty specially commissioned photographs of choice instruments there 'll be catalogue reprints , new interviews with former and present Fender employees , a unique listings system detailing over 150 different guitars and plenty of dating information .
17 On both Tuesday mornings there will be activities sessions for three to five-year-olds .
18 Er if you do n't stop eating those biscuits there 'll be trouble .
19 In the documents there will be covenants and agreements which show your obligations — they usually relate to fences and use of the property , but they may also restrict you in extending or altering the property , define the colour of the front door , forbid you to keep a caravan or boat in the drive , and so on .
20 Undoubtedly many arts teachers will greet this news with relief , but for others there will be concern that here again the arts are being subjected to a form of discrimination , and that this could once more lead to their being marginalized .
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