Example sentences of "[noun sg] there will [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , the greater the inherited capital stock , , the less need there will be for adding to the capital stock , or even replacing worn-out equipment .
2 The fall in the shares also reflects the fact that the more Saatchi does to put its house in order , the less chance there will be of a third party doing the job instead .
3 With a project of this kind there will be times when very little seems to be happening .
4 The country does not have enough engineers , technicians and technician engineers to meet present demands , and we are very well aware of the great shortfall there will be in the 21st century unless more young people , especially girls , take up these careers !
5 The country does not have enough engineers , technicians and technician engineers to meet present demands and we are well aware of the additional shortfall there will be in the 21st century created by the ‘ demographic shift ’ of the 1990s , unless more young people , especially girls , take up these careers .
6 Relief there will be from the grind of the daily pile of constituency correspondence and the regular weekend surgeries .
7 Following NN we allow for the possibility that the higher the wage the more competition there will be for the job ( ceteris paribus ) and make this a function of w .
8 The more sensitive we are to the possible stigmatising consequences of charity , the less motivation there will be for giving .
9 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council has asked me to find out what consultation there will be with Parish Councils and other bodies on this matter .
10 Under the Net ( 1954 ) , her first published fiction , is technically speaking a memoir-novel like Crusoe or Moll Flanders , being composed as autobiography in the first person ; and The Sea , the Sea ( 1978 ) , like Crusoe , is in part a diary where the narrator — male , as usual — is himself so unaware as he writes of the astonishing end there will be to kidnapping his lost love that the reader is as surprised as he when it finally unfolds : an audacious exploitation of the fictional memoir never attempted by Defoe himself .
11 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 .
12 At any energy there will be at least one closed orbit , and this orbit is said to parent the family of non-closed orbits that librate around it .
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