Example sentences of "there be [verb] to [be] " in BNC.
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31 | There are bound to be other people who will object to letting you have your own way all the time . |
32 | American version but there are bound to be titillating horrors to attract viewers . ’ |
33 | Capitanchik : There are bound to be qualitative gains but also efficiency gains . |
34 | Since it is impossible to please everyone , there are bound to be divergent opinions on this . |
35 | In Darcy 's Utopia there are bound to be children , but their parents will be carefully selected , and being in short supply they will grow up in a world which loves and admires children and finds them interesting , and does n't herd them together in schools to get them out of the way , dunk them in front of obscene videos to keep them quiet , and slap them about and threaten them in the streets , which is what happens in this society of ours which you seem to find both perfectly ordinary , and , worse , inevitable . |
36 | because there are bound to be certain breaches in view of the comprehensive nature of the Warranties and the complex nature of the Business ; |
37 | Sportworld travel , which has handled five Olympic Games , says there are bound to be some complaints when dealing with such a large number of people . |
38 | There are bound to be changes , some will involve hospital closures . |
39 | ‘ There are bound to be more attempts to rob bookies ’ premises if they are locking up at 10pm . ’ |
40 | Although community care year one is meant to be ‘ steady state ’ , there are bound to be plenty of bumps along the way before it gives way to the managerially more predictable , through financially harsher , 1994–5 . |
41 | There are bound to be dangers where poisonous liquids are involved and children should be kept under close control . |
42 | Industrial sites are so massive , having grown over many years without appropriate control , so that there are bound to be deficiencies and we aim to have them put right as soon as practicable . |
43 | anywhere near as if you were prepared , because if you were prepared there are bound to be one or two things that you would want to ask for , own by the standard of interpretation of whatever it is , or a particular word if it 's a language and so on , erm and that is something that er I think people erm come across as |
44 | I suppose there are bound to be a couple of people . |
45 | What problems there are tend to be a mite esoteric . |
46 | On the other hand there are beginning to be larger , more profitable units specializing in market gardening , floriculture or cattle or pig production . |
47 | Maps have been drawn to illustrate just what organ is linked to which part of the sole but the soles are not the only areas used : there are said to be reflexes on the tops of the feet and a short way up the backs of the legs . |
48 | William may or may not have been a rogue and charlatan ; there are said to be many such in Panama , which as a crossroads for the modern world radiates a special magnetism for crews of ne'er-do-wells . |
49 | A self certification programme for Wabi vendors starts in June — though there are said to be only a dozen Windows applications up on it and the thing still does n't print — Wabi 1.0 will be out in the summer . |
50 | At the peak of the breeding season there are said to be perhaps a quarter of a million sooty terns nesting on Aride , but now in October there were only a few hundred . |
51 | If : then there are said to be economies of scope at the output level concerned . |
52 | There are said to be three preconditions of a common-law system based upon judicial precedent : |
53 | There are said to be some mystic rivers one drop of which can steal a man 's life away . |
54 | There are said to be two reasons for referring the valuation of a company 's shares to its auditors . |
55 | As discussed above there are assumed to be a number of willing Doom Divers ready and waiting to step forward and be catapulted into the air . |
56 | There are assumed to be patterns of cause and effect that can be identified . |
57 | In such activities , there are assumed to be some INVARIANT elements which have to be performed ( eg conforming to the rules of tennis ) , but that there are VARIANT ways in which the individual may perform them ( eg in choice of backhands , forehands , volleys ) . |
58 | In analysing this , we retain in this section the simplifying assumptions about production ( there are assumed to be constant returns to scale and no intermediate goods ) . |
59 | In Germany ( where population is not the problem ) there are seen to be regulations and restrictions that have the effect of closing the secondary school market to UK product . |
60 | There are reckoned to be about 2,000 UK publishers who bring out at least one book during any given six month period . |