Example sentences of "there will [adv] [be] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So there 'll clearly be some fight before signs like this become a new feature of the Ridgeway . |
2 | Clearly , there will also be some overlap between the experiences and concerns of different groups within the ageing population , and between disabled people of all ages . |
3 | There will also be some kind of performance boost for DB2 — either more microcode or conceivably the dedicated DB2 processor that IBM has been speculating about for 10 years now . |
4 | Considering that NFS version 3 , which was a major re-do , is sitting on a shelf somewhere collecting dust because it failed to garner popular support , there will probably be some reluctance to call this puppy by the same name . |
5 | ‘ But there will obviously be some slimming in certain areas . |
6 | At low levels of arousal it is assumed that attention is divided among many cues so there will potentially be some memory for all cues . |
7 | Ebbw Vale wo n't hurt , and it might even help , but there will undoubtedly be some irony in the hillsides this summer . |
8 | There will always be some resistance to this sort of change and the problem will continue in some firms for at least another decade , so it is still apposite to mention briefly the methods of valuing goodwill . |
9 | There will always be some return for the self in any gift — unless it can be articulated in an economy of ingratitude , a movement without return . |
10 | That is why Egan puts the emphasis on problem management — there will always be some way in which a client can be helped to manage a little — or very much — better . |
11 | With as many as 16 games some Sundays he readily concedes there will always be some degree of controversy , but he remains defiantly optimistic and upbeat . |
12 | With reference to the circuit of figure 8.1(a) , there will always be some capacitance in parallel with R 1 and R 2 . |
13 | The closeness of these links is obviously a matter of degree , since there will always be some connection between the various aspects of a theory ; but a concern with the general problem of holism will inevitably constrain us to see a theory in a particular perspective , and to focus sharply on certain characteristics at the expense of others . |
14 | In the case of surveys there will always be some form of pilot survey before the researcher commits himself to the main fieldwork itself , and the more planning there is done beforehand , the less wasted time there will be in the fieldwork proper , and the easier will be the next stage , which is the analysis of the data collected . |
15 | However , in reality all the assumptions which underlie riskless arbitrage will not be met , and so there will always be some risk . |
16 | But in reality there is no such thing as a wholly insulated variety : however strong the links may be that bind a population together , there will always be some consciousness of external norms , and this will have two kinds of effect on in-group behaviour . |
17 | Consequently , there will always be some debate amongst carpet scholars as to the number and location of masterworkshops at any given time . |
18 | Since there will always be some unemployment which can be attributed to microeconomic factors , the maximum feasible level of employment will fall short of L F . |
19 | It has been suggested that there will always be some ambiguity about the skills and knowledge referred to in a criterion statement , no matter how high the level of detail in the statement . |