Example sentences of "[noun pl] there [modal v] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even under local management of schools there may be little that you can do about restoring peeling paint work and cleaning grimy windows , but it is possible to keep litter under control and flower beds and grassed areas looking attractive .
2 The chances are that in some organizations there will be real difficulties and dangers such as in nursing , coal mining , and heavy industries or indeed any work situation which has machinery .
3 In different companies there may be different key people , e.g. secretaries , ( office stationery ) , production engineers ( lathes ) , design engineers ( components ) , managing directors ( computers ) , so the salesperson needs to be aware of the real need to treat each organisation individually .
4 Whatever the pros and cons , for many companies there will be little option .
5 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
6 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
7 In these areas there would be little vehicle penetration , allowing primacy of movement to the pedestrian .
8 The league studies show that there are positive dangers in assuming that in poor areas there will be poor results , and regarding that as an excuse .
9 In the infrequent acute infections there may be high mortality .
10 In heavy infections there may be severe cirrhosis and ascites and , in rare cases , liver failure and death .
11 If there were no damage to the bones there should be exact correspondence between the numbers of major limb bone elements like humerus and femur and numbers of mandibles and maxillae , and departure from this can arise from preferential damage to or selection against either group .
12 The Conservatives there will be lucky to have enough members to carry a caber after Thursday , yet with proportional representation they would have at least 15 seats .
13 Bills there will be reasonable if local authorities spend sensibly .
14 In other circumstances there may be invisible hazards like piped music in shops and restaurants , juke boxes in pubs or cafés , the rumble of loud traffic passing outside .
15 In some of these disorders there may be direct sexual effect and this point will be discussed in Chapter Indirect effect on sexuality and later sexual relationships stems from a number of them .
16 In specific issue-areas there may be other more important actors , such as transnational companies , some of whose budgets are larger than those of many states , or international financial institutions .
17 We argue therefore , now as in our sixth report , that among the critical requirements in an INSET programme are the following : the diversity of teachers ' needs must be acknowledged and addressed ; teachers themselves must be central to the process of defining their needs ; and to meet diverse needs there must be diverse INSET programmes : not just as to their content and level , but also in their style and venue .
18 Between adjacent segments there may be present small detached plates or intersegmentalia and such sclerites belong partly to the segment in front and partly to the segment behind them .
19 Over the next few weeks there will be other highly-regarded Scottish companies showing why they have that reputation — for instance , the Bank of Scotland and Scottish & Newcastle , to name but two .
20 However , despite these drawbacks there can be considerable bonuses .
21 But for longer-term investors there could be considerable growth .
22 To help fund the changes there will be extra money from Central Government but the exact amount is not yet known .
23 In some families there may be little distinction made between siblings and cousins , and these may be included in any discussion .
24 In seeking the most appropriate structure for the organisation in the given circumstance and with the given aims there will be inevitable compromises to be made between conflicting organisational forms which seem to offer elements of a solution .
25 For smaller firms there will be exciting new opportunities to liaise with colleges whose training facilities are being restructured as realistic working environments for the purpose of assessment of competence .
26 Where the benefit approaches the level of earnings there may be little incentive to return to work .
27 Within local authorities there will be similar competition between personnel and finance , between education and social services .
28 The Royal Institution was a centre of science , and the idea was that Discourses there would be scientific ; when literature or religion or painting was under discussion , it would be from some scientific point of view .
29 In such cases there may be insufficient evidence for the use of police powers .
30 In such cases there might be different sorts of motivation , such as the prestige which accrued from the production of a large coinage in the state 's name or the profit which came to the state from the minting fee .
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