Example sentences of "[pron] will be pressure " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly there is a need in most towns for increased and improved shopping facilities and there is a danger that , if it is not provided in some form , there will be pressure for major developments outside town or on the outskirts . |
2 | The atom is there and when short-term oil surpluses vanish there will be pressure to build more nuclear power stations . |
3 | But there will be pressure on the company to produce ‘ quick fixes ’ for traditional industries that have fallen on hard times . |
4 | When the supply of labour exceeds the demand for labour ( so that unemployment is above its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to fall : the rate of wage inflation will be negative . |
5 | When the demand for labour exceeds the supply of labour ( so that unemployment is below its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to rise : the rate of wage inflation will be positive . |
6 | It is likely that in the next few years there will be pressure to bring into production the remaining hectares of delimited land , although economics and the overall strategy of the Champagne market will also play their part . |
7 | In acute care there will be pressure from rapid bed turnover , which emphasises the importance of early preparation for discharge . |
8 | During and after this resource allocation planning , there will be pressure for more projects to be undertaken and some persuasive reasons for doing so will be given . |
9 | ‘ Once road haulage of limestone starts the railway line will very quickly fall into disrepair and there will be pressure to improve the A684 , especially by removing the bridge and traffic lights at Spennithorne . |
10 | During this period there will be pressures to woo and be wooed and to gain sexual experience . |
11 | On the other hand , there will be pressures for diversity in a dynamic environment . |