Example sentences of "there will [be] something [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | With guests including Opera Restor 'd , Musica Antiqua of London and the American ensemble The Musicians of Swanne Alley running alongside events for children , illustrated lectures , walks , talks and afternoon tea concerts , there will be something for you once again at the 1992 Festival . |
2 | For those used to conventional interiors with basic seating and flat metal instrument panels , there will be something of a culture shock . |
3 | In addition , Doonican points out that in some cases , there will be something of a gap between his performance and the headline act . |
4 | In addition , Doonican points out that in some cases , there will be something of a gap between his performance and the headline act . |
5 | If you see the words South East Arts linked to an event in your area , there will be something of interest for you and your family . |
6 | Whether it 's circuit boards or diagnostic imaging , there will be something on show . ’ |
7 | You carry a notebook , like a journalist in a film , and scribble down street conversation — much of it ‘ How are you Mrs Jones ? ’ inanities — in the hope that there will be something at the end of the day to turn into copy . |
8 | So there will be something in the day to suit all ages — morning or afternoon or both — and we hope there will be a good turn out of Somervillians , families and friends for all or part of May 11th . |
9 | If we embrace in our calculation those civilizations that had radio technology 1,000 years ago , there will be something like a million stars within radio range ( together with however many planets circle round each one of them ! . |
10 | It 's estimated that by nineteen-ninety , there will be something like a hundred million components on a single chip . |
11 | They can all submit up to five choices , which means that there will be something like eight hundred thousand application forms floating through the system . |