Example sentences of "there [be] [vb pp] to [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 because there are bound to be certain breaches in view of the comprehensive nature of the Warranties and the complex nature of the Business ;
2 However , should Gazza and Co. lose , there are bound to be immediate demands for the sacking of manager Dino Zoff .
3 Where robots can be seen as potential replacements for people there are bound to be adverse reactions .
4 There are bound to be other people who will object to letting you have your own way all the time .
5 When farmers and farm workers refer to the ‘ loss of community ’ in their village it is usually to this kind of change that they are implicitly referring , for there are bound to be changing patterns of sociability developing in the village to which they are unaccustomed or from which they feel excluded .
6 Capitanchik : There are bound to be qualitative gains but also efficiency gains .
7 Since it is impossible to please everyone , there are bound to be divergent opinions on this .
8 In analysing this , we retain in this section the simplifying assumptions about production ( there are assumed to be constant returns to scale and no intermediate goods ) .
9 It is possible to compare lung cancer death rates across countries , sexes , classes , etc. , where there are known to be smoking differences .
10 There are known to be sizeable roosts at Chichester and Pagham Harbours , Shoreham , Rottingdean , Hastings , and at Camber , besides the many birds which feed along the whole shore .
11 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
12 If there are thought to be sufficient similarities between the markets in two or more countries , comparisons can be made of selected statistics from each .
13 Henry II would need to have been an unusually stupid man not to realize that there were bound to be difficult moments in the relationship between him and his heir .
14 ‘ Once we get to the town , there 's bound to be air-conditioning in the hotel .
15 The local economy may derive benefits from this brain drain , even sufficient to offset the costs , if there is seen to be fair competition between the TNCs and the indigenous firms for trained managerial , technical and craft personnel .
16 After the long bout of socialism there is bound to be economic instability in Russia and perhaps the way forward would be for those who do not trust the rouble to use barter deals .
17 Nevertheless , there is bound to be substantial job displacement and creation , and the various tendencies highlighted by the Council for Science and Society ( CSS 1981 ) , and by such writers as Mike Cooley ( n.d. ) and Tony Watts ( 1983 ) , have to be taken seriously .
18 There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm .
19 Oscillation is clearly just prevented and there is said to be critical damping ( refer back to figure 4.15(b) )
20 Although there are two offences , murder and manslaughter , the latter includes two distinct varieties : ‘ voluntary ’ manslaughter ( killings which would be murder but for the existence of defined extenuating circumstances ) ; and ‘ involuntary ’ manslaughter ( killings for which there is no need to prove any awareness of the risk of death being caused , but for which there is thought to be sufficient fault to justify criminal liability ) .
21 There is known to be local production of the macrophage derived cytokines interleukin-1 ( IL-1 ) and tumour necrosis factor α ( TNF α ) , in inflammatory bowel disease , and these may be detected at raised concentrations in the serum in active disease .
22 There was reported to be strong personal rivalry between Demirel and Özal , who had been Demirel 's economic adviser in 1979-80 before acting as an adviser to the military regime of 1980-82 and founding the ANAP in 1983 .
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