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

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1 Within this structure , there will be friendly flirting or joking .
2 Floriade also has a lot more to offer than the splendid horticultural displays ; there will be varying music festivals including a jazz festival , fashion shows and even an amphitheatre where an assortment of shows will be staged by countries form around the world .
3 Consequently there will be other candidate words at most word positions , and all combinations of words must be considered .
4 Furthermore there will be other scholarship boys beside myself , and hopefully my intelligence will provoke less spite than it does at Marshside Junior .
5 The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients .
6 ‘ It seems inevitable that there will be other business failures and a high level of bad debts in our domestic business , even as economic recovery becomes established ’ , he said .
7 There will be New Image Rugby , top quality coaches , visiting international players ( including Nigel Melville , ex- England captain and British Lion , and Wasps Chris Oti and Paul Rendall and the opportunity to gain awards , all starting on 20th July with the final session beginning on 10th August .
8 Opted-out hospitals will return to local health authority control and will there will be new incentive funds to reward and encourage those health authorities who can raise standards in health provision .
9 But meanwhile , there will be new VAX products within every sector of the range within the next nine months , he promised .
10 There will be excess liquidity in the economy .
11 Thus in Figure 17.5 , if the authorities keep interest rates at r 1 , and yet do not allow money supply to expand beyond Q 2 , there will be excess demand for money of Q 1 — Q 2 .
12 They 're obviously going into a difficult area and if it breaks out into open conflict , there will be slight risk , but at the moment it 's fairly routine for us .
13 There will be ritual rebellion in Brighton from the Transport and General Workers Union over Labour 's belated renunciation of unilateral nuclear disarmament .
14 There will be substantial road safety benefits as a result of the transfer of traffic to the relief roads with anticipated savings of twenty nine injury accidents per a per annum on the A fifty nine and seventeen per annum on the A sixty one .
15 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
16 There will be peace and interior calm and a harmony of our thoughts and there will be absolute consistency .
17 Within local authorities there will be similar competition between personnel and finance , between education and social services .
18 But just because the ranger service has expanded it does not necessarily mean there will be similar increase in the number of school visits or guided walks .
19 There will be similar trouble over the gender difference if indeed as I am suggesting — it is true that ideas about the meaning of maleness have distorted moral thinking in our culture quite deeply , so as to affect the whole concept of individuality , and thereby condition the way in which some central metaphysical issues are seen .
20 there will be financial year you get fifteen percent on whatever
21 After computerisation , there will be quarterly press releases about recent additions , and articles about the list for publication in expert journals will be encouraged .
22 Sometimes there will be partial reliance , the buyer relying in some respects upon the seller 's skill and judgment and in others upon his own .
23 ‘ Rather , I think there will be Japanese buying of European bonds . ’
24 If the house has a suspended floor there will be radon-rich air underneath , so an intact flexible membrane of 1000 gauge building polythene could be laid under carpets to exclude air .
25 There is considerable evidence that markets are expecting a realignment following the Maastricht negotiations and that there will be downward pressure on sterling , testing the Chancellor 's resolve over interest rates .
26 If the rise in real output takes place against a background of a tight money or explicit ‘ monetarist ’ policy , there will be downward pressure on the inflation rate and an already attractive package is further enhanced .
27 Faced with loss of market shares and firm relocation , there will be downward pressure upon social conditions ( i.e. wages , social security , minimum labour standards , etc . ) .
28 If this is not accommodated by capital inflows there will be downward pressure on income levels and subsequently increased unemployment .
29 In this case either there will be downward pressure on interest rates , or the authorities will have to take other measures to reduce this liquidity .
30 With greater financial stringency there will be increasing pressure for economies of scale by the amalgamation of fundholding practices .
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