Example sentences of "[noun] [ex0] [modal v] be [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As a result there 'll be lots of work for woodworkers , and a pressing need for wood .
2 At present , with relatively few computers in schools this will be a problem , but hopefully in the future there will be plenty of computer time available .
3 Their holiday insurance will cover the rent , and since Thomas and I are both taking cars there 'll be plenty of room .
4 ‘ We need to go back to 1979 when we had adequate services up here , when there were eleven trains a day from Hartlepool to Darlington , not three as there now are and from May there will be none at all .
5 And because there was nothing on costs there could be nothing on cost-effectiveness , no appraisal of different ways of achieving similar goals .
6 For some 20–50 years there will be plenty of British natural gas fed into the pipeline for use in homes and industry .
7 But she 'd still let herself be fool enough to cling to the wisp of hope there might be someone of position who saw things different .
8 But there would be i i in terms of a communist strategy , in terms of an ideology there would be nothing within the countryside which would be promoting that movement towards socialism , that , that change through class conflict would there ?
9 Of course there could be plenty of others I know nothing about . ’
10 If the weather went on deteriorating at this rate there 'd be plenty of the latter around Gullholm .
11 Over the next few years leading up to the 1995 World Cup there 'll be plenty of time to slot in replacements as they are needed — particularly to the front-five where Jason Leonard will probably be the only one available for the next tournament .
12 And on , in the next paragraph there 'll be something on the Maoris , and on the next one something on the Australian Aborigines , and so on .
13 That way there would be plenty of decent players for each team and it would only take me a couple of hours per week to sort out .
14 No doubt there 'll be plenty of helpful Borland staff on hand to shed some light on object orientated programming .
15 erm no doubt there 'll be lots of inquests as to why and what and everything else but we did lose that and we lost it badly and from then onwards the outcome was pretty inevitable bearing in mind the erm views of the independent .
16 Now in that envelope there will be lots of other bits of information .
17 And suddenly we 'd all be in Amsterdam or Paris or something like somebody 's idea of America for the evening , or else it would still be our own dear city , but from very definitely another era , all striped Regency wallpaper and framed Angus McBean photographs of Vivien Leigh ; or another time there 'd be nothing but opera on the sound system for a whole week , there 'd be complaints of course but Madame would say , I 'm just trying to give you boys an education , and Gary at least would be very happy .
18 Then there was the printing works : it had kept pace with the changing times and if it was put on the market there would be plenty of interest .
19 If she wants to stay at Larksoken there will be plenty of competition to get her .
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