Example sentences of "there will [be] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park . |
2 | Schools could work forwards or backwards in time ( though it is expected that at all times there will be reference to time-lines , and time-charts , and that attention will be given to the question " when did this happen in the past ? " ) . |
3 | When each main idea has been sufficiently tested and sufficient knowledge has been gained , the chief executive goes public and announces the decision secure in the knowledge that there will be support for it , because the decision merely ‘ crystallizes ’ the views already put to him , whether he subtly induced them or not . |
4 | The fireworks were beginning at 7.30pm , though there will be entertainment from 7pm . |
5 | After the launch , there will be entertainment in the square , including the pride of Wessex Punch and Judy Show and music from Amery Hill School , and the Eggar 's School Jazz Band . |
6 | Teaching requirements ensure that within any department there will be expertise in all of these fields , but research interests will inevitably concentrate on a few aspects . |
7 | Even under ‘ socialism ’ there will be scope for quite genuine conflicts of interest between regions , localities and enterprises . |
8 | Nevertheless , there will be scope for the display of imagination , originality and business background and fulfilling the role and developing the scenario . |
9 | Free market equilibrium will not equate marginal cost and marginal benefit and there will be scope for Pareto gains . |
10 | If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) . |
11 | There will be leptokurtosis in the distribution of price changes computed over equal time periods ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
12 | There will be unanimity in the conclusion but ( given the different starting points ) no unanimity on the route to it . |
13 | Therefore in the early stages nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer will improve growth , but the sooner the deep-rooted mycorrhizal species become established , the quicker there will be self-sufficiency in phosphorus , though phosphorus is likely to be limiting as the agroecosystem matures . |
14 | Alas that today of all days , when there will be opportunity for further converse with him , I am laid low with this horrid malady ! ’ |
15 | There will be opportunity for bodies to raise for discussion any related issues . |
16 | there will be quarter of an hour so it 's |
17 | Lewis denies that there will be conflict with the other Unix systems it offers . |
18 | There will be conflict between central and local government and also within the same authority or department . |
19 | Within central government there will be conflict between the spending departments and the non-spending departments . |
20 | It is envisaged that in some cases there will be transfer in both directions between this course and the above degree course ( see page 97 ) . |
21 | You 'll feel like a Hollywood star during the journey as the classy chauffeur-driven vehicle comes complete with a television and video and there will be champagne on ice to get you in that million dollar mood ! |
22 | Fortunately the weather is mild and spring has set in which means that there will be prey about — young mammals and so on . |
23 | There will be requirement for part of Peter , North Yorkshire , part of the Greater York requirement that that is the new settlement required to be met outside the greenbelt and outside the the Greater York area . |
24 | ‘ There will be anither in a while surely ? ’ |
25 | First , there will be resistance to external influence , and this will manifest itself as consensus norms within the dialect that affirm solidary behaviour . |
26 | In addition , where necessary there will be notification of horses ‘ out of the handicap ’ , and who are therefore at a disadvantage . |
27 | In addition , where necessary there will be notification of horses ‘ out of the handicap ’ , and who are therefore at a disadvantage . |
28 | Following that there will be work on specifications and agreements for non-residential services , including how to contract with informal carers ; training on negotiation with service providers ; and building up our monitoring and quality assurance systems . |
29 | There will be money after us when we are gone . ’ |
30 | There will be money from the World Bank . |