Example sentences of "there will be [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Even though you will probably normally use auto-focus , there will be times when you 'll need to use manual . |
32 | With a project of this kind there will be times when very little seems to be happening . |
33 | Of course , there will be times when , having considered a problem , you think it is outside your remit . |
34 | When assessing the financial rewards , it is wise to assume that there will be times when the accommodation is empty — so you will not be receiving any rent . |
35 | There will be times when you may want to tailor your style of play to fight particular opponents . |
36 | The governors acknowledge that there will be times when concerted central-bank intervention is desirable . |
37 | However much she may enjoy such pursuits , there will be times when she would actually rather wander the streets unaccompanied . |
38 | There will be times when all patients undergoing surgery will be unable to look after their own safety needs ; that is when they are immobilized , sedated or anaesthetized . |
39 | Everyone appreciates that employers are working in a volatile and sometimes precarious economic environment , and so clearly there will be times when it is not possible to meet pre-set targets on an individual company basis . |
40 | There will be times when you simply ca n't work effectively at all . |
41 | With processors galloping at 66MHz it means that there will be times when the processor is held back waiting for a slow peripheral to catch up . |
42 | There will be times when you do want to enter a date or time concurrently with the event being recorded so you need to know how to do this . |
43 | Inevitably , there will be times when things do not go right . |
44 | There will be times ( as in the second example ) when it 's more useful to keep the question at the back of your mind ; asking it directly might be too intimidating . |
45 | There will be times when things are happening quickly , and times when everyone is hushed and expectant and everything hinges on a symbolic gesture . |
46 | Even if your usual practice is to use handwritten notes there will be times when typed notes are preferable such as a difficult telephone conversation that you want on the record or a list of action points arising out of the meeting . |
47 | There will be after all a fascist candidate in Darlington in the forthcoming election . ’ |
48 | There will be around 2O home and away fixtures based at the Griffin Club in Dulwich until September . |
49 | Imagine the confusion that there will be among single people who receive a bill based on a two-person household . |
50 | Mr Baker also conceded ‘ there will be in the 1990s inescapable areas of expenditure where there has got to be increases , for example , in caring for the elderly ’ . |
51 | The object of the ‘ training schemes ’ being promoted as part of the inner-city package is to drive down wages , for without reducing wages there will be in job creation . |
52 | In the case of surveys there will always be some form of pilot survey before the researcher commits himself to the main fieldwork itself , and the more planning there is done beforehand , the less wasted time there will be in the fieldwork proper , and the easier will be the next stage , which is the analysis of the data collected . |
53 | Find out how much shelf metreage or footage there will be in the following units : |
54 | If warranties are allowed to run until completion ( see section 0702.5 ) then there will be in practice a period of risk without reward . |
55 | The country does not have enough engineers , technicians and technician engineers to meet present demands , and we are very well aware of the great shortfall there will be in the 21st century unless more young people , especially girls , take up these careers ! |
56 | The country does not have enough engineers , technicians and technician engineers to meet present demands and we are well aware of the additional shortfall there will be in the 21st century created by the ‘ demographic shift ’ of the 1990s , unless more young people , especially girls , take up these careers . |
57 | We can expect with certainty that there will be in the near future an unprecedented worldwide demand for the development of IT systems such as those listed below : Robots , manufacturing cells , driverless tractors , computer-based controllers , computers , computer terminals . |
58 | This right does not arise under the SGA where the contract provides for delivery in more than one consignment , since there has been no breach in respect of goods not yet delivered , however reasonable it is for the buyer to fear that there will be in the future . |
59 | When writing to a building society , never omit the mortgage reference number , or there may be some delay in receiving a reply , and if you act for your client 's bank , building society , etc , you will of course normally ask them to send the deeds direct to you ; in such a case include in your letter , if there is an existing mortgage to be discharged on completion ( as there will be in the case of a building society and may be in the case of a bank ) , an undertaking to hold the deeds on behalf of the bank or society , to return them on demand , not to part with the same except on completion of the sale , and to discharge the society 's mortgage . |
60 | And there will be in fact a right into the . |