Example sentences of "there will be [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 There will be just enough time for some semblance of the democratic process within the party to operate .
2 This , however , is not generally recognised and with the advent of the National Curriculum some have argued that there will be even less scope for innovation .
3 In the future there will be even more codes of practice , as the aim of a three year co-operative research programme on odours , undertaken jointly by Warren Spring Laboratory , local authorities and industry , was to investigate each method of odour abatement and periodically issue further codes of practice for guidance to industries with odour problems .
4 By next Christmas there will be even more changes in the house .
5 The gains by Alliance and some Ulster Unionist moderates mean that there will be even more partnership at district council level , with Belfast possibly joining the ranks of the 13 power-sharers .
6 In those hospitals that opt out , there will be even more pressure to drive down costs and with it the loss of quality care to potential loss of employment and poor returns and conditions of employment for those still employed in the Trust .
7 If hon. Members are going to be glued to their television sets , as apparently some are at home , there will be even fewer of them about anyway .
8 And with the building societies coming under pressure from both consumer groups and the Government the signs are that there will be even fewer repossessions this year .
9 The fiscal argument is that welfare state benefits for the poor cost relatively less in the more affluent States , because they are drawing on a larger tax base ; the higher the average income in a State , the smaller the effort required to finance a programme at a given level of payments ( because presumably there will be both fewer recipients plus more rich people to tax than in States with low average incomes ) .
10 Moreover , the Secretary of State has predicted that by the 1990s there will be proportionately more of the total population in higher education , whether at university or polytechnic .
11 Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes .
12 Then , if the answer requires us to take the bureaucracies as making an independent contribution , there will be yet another level-of-analysis problem .
13 It 's the next course ; there will be yet another to serve before long , for the appetite of the ogre is insatiable …
14 Undoubtedly , the retrieval of information will be easier , organization of information will probably be better managed and there will be so much more information available at the press of a button .
15 There will be so much to do in the new salon .
16 Wimpey boss Sir Clifford Chetwood predicted the recession would last five years but added : ‘ There will be very few construction companies left then . ’
17 There will be very few privacies in this family which wo n't be relevant to your investigation , Commander . ’
18 Since severe visual handicap , especially total blindness , has a low incidence among school-aged children in the United Kingdom , it is likely that there will be very few children in each local education authority whose education requires significant adaptation as a result of lack of sight or substantially defective vision .
19 If you can find such a language , then there will be very few alternatives and so your search will probably not go astray .
20 Burger smiled : ‘ But there will be very few who do not know if it is left to you , dear .
21 The Guildford Teachers Training Course enters its final year in September , there will be very few student teachers in their final year .
22 The association was closed to new members from the time that this project became public , but now membership will be opened again : I imagine there will be considerably more interest in membership than prior to the event .
23 Er thirdly we believe that if in fact this western relief opens , there will be considerably more pressure on some of the existing roads which are not designed to take it , particularly the B six one six two .
24 … if this be the Original Grant of Government and the Foundation of Monarchical Power , there will be as many Monarchs as there are Husbands .
25 I AM writing in response to Mr. Gage 's letter in September RW&P in which he says that there is not a proper step between the club rugby and international rugby in England and that there will be too many league matches for top players .
26 They say that there will be too many difficulties with the software , and that local government officials will not be able to work it out properly .
27 Thus in a rapidly growing population there will be relatively few older people , as in many contemporary Third World countries ; while in a stagnant population they will be relatively more numerous , and more of them will lack the support of children .
28 There will be relatively few of such schools .
29 All this evidence tends to support the contention that there will be relatively few new council houses available for allocation in the more remote areas where housing need and accessibility problems may be most acute .
30 But as the mountains grow more popular it is clear there will be ever more people neither well enough versed in the use of map and compass nor properly equipped to deal with every situation .
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