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

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1 We can get downstairs all right and there 'll be firelight in the kitchen . ’
2 " Well , with luck , there 'll be evidence that he was dead by then . "
3 Well you see you do n't even know what chapter , I mean you know re rewind that recording , I 'm sure it 'll there 'll be evidence on that on how many times I said Chapter eleven , question .
4 The coming struggle fills me with fear — there 'll be bloodshed , there must be bloodshed .
5 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 .
6 If these targets are n't met , there 'll be compensation .
7 I think that there 'll be chaos in the transport system .
8 There 'll be union trouble . ’
9 And there 'll be uproar in Wigan if the classy Phil Clarke has to give up his No.13 jersey for Hanley .
10 whatever the weather there 'll be water flying at fairford this weekend as the Cotswold club stages the National Championships … qualifying starts tomorrow … the finals are on sunday … action all the way …
11 From the start there 'll be state participation because what we wo n't be able to sell will still have its owner , the state , responsible for the management and control of these enterprises .
12 There 'll be money … sometime . ’
13 There 'll be money for you and the baby .
14 He had brought his fist down on the table , leant forward and , speaking quietly , as if swearing an oath , had promised , ‘ There 'll be lots of men in this war , and there 'll be money too .
15 But if so , there 'll be money coming in .
16 Do you think there 'll be sand or water today ?
17 There 'll be ski training in the French Alps and so on . ’
18 Behind that there 'll be presentation logic which defines the way that the screen behaves based on user input .
19 Says there 'll be television cameras next . ’
20 " There 'll be war — mark my words . "
21 " There 'll be war , " the older man insisted .
22 It 's not too far and there 'll be shade from the trees . ’
23 There 'll be room in our house for someone else .
24 I doubt whether there 'll be penny in the pound .
25 There 'll be food there . ’
26 ‘ Well , ’ I said , ‘ I think there 'll be trouble about this , but if that 's the position , carry on . ’
27 ‘ I told Tremayne there 'll be trouble if he gives you any of my rides . ’
28 ‘ About your business , both of you , or there 'll be trouble . ’
29 Treat them gently and make sure none of them are broken or there 'll be trouble . ’
30 Ol' Turry 's back and this time there 'll be trouble , 'coz he 's what 's known in the trade as a fruit-and-nut case ( he needs a check-up from the neck up ) .
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