Example sentences of "[ex0] are [adv] [verb] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 There are generally recognized to be two major sources of error when converting vector maps ( either paper or digital ) into gridded or raster format .
2 There are also bound to be variations with age , which in terms of family relationships is reflected in a person 's position in the structure of generations ( for a discussion of age and generation , see Finch , 1986a ) .
3 There are also thought to be around 10,000 young homeless Scots in London at any given time .
4 There are clearly going to be conflicts between what is good for individual animals and what is good for a population , species or ecosystem .
5 There are now estimated to be around 50 in the Moscow area , and 100 in the Russian federation as a whole .
6 There are now estimated to be about 760,000 minke whales in the Antarctic , up from less than 200,000 in the early 1970s , and some supporters of whaling argue that the increase in minke numbers is putting pressure on food stocks and hampering the recovery of more seriously endangered whale species .
7 There are now thought to be 20–25 tigers left in southern China , with a few more of the Siberian variety left in the north .
8 Although Microsoft Corp is currently gorging itself on Intel Corp iAPX-86 platforms with its Windows desktop environment — and Windows NT will follow — there are still expected to be some rich pickings left over for the gaggle of hopefuls which are working on desktop Unix implementations for the architecture , which will soon include the new P5 80586 iteration when it arrives .
9 There are further walks to be enjoyed in the Cotswolds , 20 miles away , and the Forest of Dean , 25 miles away .
10 But when you 're a £2.5m striker who 's living up to his price-tag as spectacularly as he has done , there are always going to be people out to bring you down a peg or two .
11 Chapter five dealt with misspellings and mis-recognitions , but there are always going to be cases when the input word is not in the look-up word list .
12 There are always going to be people who will come out strongly for or against it .
13 There are always going to be people who enjoy violence , however , these people can not operate unless they receive support , if only tacit , from the community .
14 There are obviously going to be problems associated with learning at the bedside .
15 Now , what 's being said here in that particular sentence , is that there are obviously going to be , or possibly could be occasions when er , the Police Authority has er , an overspend , which is an immediate problem for instance , on pensions , and you 've heard the er , Fire Service Chief talking about his problems .
16 He says there are obviously going to be officers who query the reason for it , but they do n't have all the facts as they magistrates do .
17 Of course , that is what we have to look for , and , of course , there are inevitably going to be occasions when we are compelled to look for it outside the four corners of the language that the draftsman has used .
18 There are inevitably going to be injuries .
19 There are almost bound to be some children who are withdrawn from the school because of parental dissatisfaction .
20 The case says nothing about other restaurants , but there are almost bound to be more in a city centre location .
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