Example sentences of "there are [adj] to be " in BNC.

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31 They argue that there are likely to be , in the UK at least , substantial shortages of electronics engineers , manufacturing engineers , technicians , craftsmen , and people with sales expertise .
32 I suspect this will prove popular , and there are likely to be a few copycat launches . ’
33 It does not rule out specific industries , but looks for companies in the £l0m to £100m area that are well-established operations with a strong market position ; big enough to support a sensible market structure ; small enough to offer a reasonable growth opportunity ; and where there are likely to be attractive opportunities for exit .
34 ‘ Clients have to be — and are — aware that I 've got a young family and that if they ring me after 5pm there are likely to be children screaming for their tea in the background . ’
35 Booth ( 1985 ) identified that there are likely to be multiple regimes in local authority homes , with very frail residents likely to be more bound by regulations than more active alert people .
36 I would like to extend this idea and suggest that in larger homes there are likely to be groups of residents with particular needs requiring appropriate provision , such as those with severe physical disability , considerable mental infirmity , ethnic minority elders more estranged than usual in a residential environment , and those who are terminally ill or dying .
37 Put into operational terms this means that , at some point , there are likely to be cells that respond in one way to one wavelength at one point in the receptive field and differently to the same wavelength in a different part of the field .
38 Fourth , it seems that , as with parents and children , we need to be aware that there are likely to be quite wide fluctuations in support passing between siblings over the lifetime of each .
39 However , the number of these cases in the local weekly , Middlesex Chronicle , shows that there are likely to be large variations among local newspapers in the amount of coverage of these residual sexual offences .
40 At the end of these deliberations there are likely to be discrepancies between committee recommendations and the target guidelines .
41 However , in practice there are likely to be great problems in bringing a successful action .
42 During conventional culture there are likely to be fluctuations in temperature necessitated by frequent removal from the incubator for observation .
43 There are likely to be some nationally based organizations which will be deviant cases in terms of some or other dimension of the imperatives , if only because of the effects of more specific organization contingencies of size or technology , neither of which are considered here .
44 There are likely to be ambulance records .
45 Any one " event " is likely to be on a different scale from the one preceding or succeeding it and there are likely to be gaps between events .
46 However , the numbers of the very elderly will increase substantially : there are likely to be 1.2 million people aged 85 and over in 2006 ( Population Projections 1985–2025 , 1987 , Appendix II ) , an increase of 75 per cent over the 1986 figure .
47 In the older universities , especially , there are likely to be opportunities of hearing or performing such music .
48 However , there are likely to be a number of problems with this approach in practice .
49 Other changes highlighted in 1989 by the National Economic Development Council include an aging workforce ( in the 1990s the working population will become increasingly concentrated in the middle age groups and in the year 2000 there are likely to be 1.8 million more people aged 35 to 54 ) and an expanding adult labour force ( women returning to the labour market are expected to provide most of the growth in labour force in the 1990s ) .
50 Scottish Action on Dementia has calculated that at present there are likely to be at least 91,000 sufferers in Scotland of whom more than half have moderate or severe dementia .
51 This means that by 2001 there are likely to be 18,000 extra cases , all aged over 75 .
52 These checks are very important because they can show , for instance , if there are likely to be any difficulties with the birth which may make a Caesarean section necessary .
53 There are likely to be a number of crucial calculations within the next few years that have the possibility of showing that the theory is no good .
54 While there are likely to be inequalities in the distribution of the resources , these are not necessarily cumulative .
55 There are likely to be times when you will need specialist help .
56 There are likely to be distinct patterns of behaviour at each step , and the marketer can identify specific activities or opportunities that will assist the decision-making process , and orientate the would-be buyer towards his particular product or brand .
57 The majority of the rest being small stations where there are likely to be few suspects .
58 But since the changes do not occur simultaneously throughout the population there are likely to be found , at any given time , differences among population sub-groups in exogenous conditions that influence the health and mortality of very young children .
59 As we show in Part Two , there are likely to be many cases where we need to consider jointly two or more objectives .
60 The research aims to examine the potential for maritime arms control measures beyond the draft Strategic Arms 1990s , there are likely to be significant political and international developments ( from budgetary problems in the US to pressure on overseas bases ) which will affect the West 's ability to continue deploying at current levels of naval levels of naval superiority .
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