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

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1 It 's just that you know I mean if you want to talk numbers , there 'll be less people
2 And there 'll be less fuss .
3 Fortunately , many of these loopholes are now being closed by new amendments and , hopefully , there will be less frustration for the law-enforcers who , in the past , have seen many villains slip through the net after they have worked hard to bring them to justice .
4 Suppose farmers have a right in law to enjoin the railway company not to set fire to their fields : the result is that the company will fit spark-suppressing equipment to their trains , and there will be less damage to the farmers ' fields .
5 ‘ If we go back to the LEA , there will be less money for pupils because the central bureaucracy will gobble it up , ’ says Graham Locke , head of Audenshaw , in the Manchester borough of Tameside . ’
6 If existing money circulates faster , there will be less shortage of money and less upward pressure on interest rates .
7 The remedy under subsection ( 2 ) will usually be a narrower one , and usually there will be less scope for dispute .
8 Extra staff will mean that the three branches will simply duplicate each other 's work , and that there will be less resources for environmental activities .
9 But if potential risk-takers are assured that success will immediately invite investigation by the MMC and an order to cut prices and eliminate excess profits , there will be less risk-taking in the economy .
10 Irrespective of the specific examples used by Firbas , this view implies that , generally speaking , in languages with relatively free word order there will be less tension between the requirements of syntax and those of communicative function .
11 Because there is no projecting dormer , there will be less headroom , as the slope of the roof is retained in the conversion , but proportionately more light will enter the room .
12 The main results will be less cash to clean up spills in countries that can not afford an Alaskan scale of effort ; higher insurance rates for oil tankers ; and less seaworthy ships carrying oil down the coast of Maine .
13 If other publications from the energy programme summarise the ‘ state of the art ’ as well as this gasification report , then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker .
14 It is to be hoped that as the patient begins to feel better , there will be less need for either smoking or alcohol .
15 Bortoni-Ricardo 's main hypothesis about change in social structure associated with the change from rural to urban life is that it involves a move from an insulated network consisting largely of kinsfolk and neighbours to an integrated urban network where the links will be less multiplex and associated with a wider range of social contexts .
16 There will be less people and less distribution issues involved in these efforts than in the ANDF-like solutions , argues Mace , who reckons real on-chip solutions are some four to five years away from commercial realisation .
17 The more rapid the fall in base level the greater will be the migration of the shoreline , as there will be less time for marine erosion to act and push the shoreline back towards the land during the fall .
18 ‘ Now the systems are up and running , it is envisaged that there will be less time wasted on abortive work .
19 For example , as the salary will be lower than £60,000 there will be less pension relief and the deduction of half the Class 4 National Insurance Contribution will in any event fall out of account .
20 There will be less bounce and roll with your A.D.X. irons , allowing your ball to land softly on the green even when hitting long irons .
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