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

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1 ‘ I have heard a whisper it is possible there will be sleeping policemen in the road in April .
2 But as the mountains grow more popular it is clear there will be ever more people neither well enough versed in the use of map and compass nor properly equipped to deal with every situation .
3 Only amounts in excess of 2% will be surcharged , but where a surcharge is payable there will be an administration charge of 50p per person together with an amount to cover agent 's commission .
4 From time to time it is inevitable there will be some unwelcome arrivals in the net .
5 A spokeswoman for the Council of Mortgage Lenders said : ‘ Some lenders are imposing bans on all concrete buildings , but once the new test is operational there will be no need for such caution . ’
6 Hence , though change was taking place its pace has been slow , and it is unlikely there will be any fundamentally new pattern of population distribution in the urban hierarchy in the foreseeable future .
7 Clearly , these two opposing effects imply that it is unlikely there will be a dominant direction to the outcome over all modelling variants .
8 The staffing reports currently being submitted to Council incorporate a Community Charge residual team of some 70 staff and I understand that it is unlikely there will be space for this number within Chesser House for some time .
9 With no players involved in club games this weekend , it is unlikely there will be any withdrawals .
10 Ferguson said : ‘ Lee has had a disastrous couple of years but is happy in the knowledge that while the illness is severe there will be no long-term after-effects . ’
11 But he is adamant there will be no change in the British rebate from the Community , worth £2 billion a year in repaid contributions .
12 If processing time is negligible there will be an additional half a revolution to return to the next prime track record , and the total time to locate and process the overflow record will be precisely one revolution .
13 Coun Dixon is optimistic there will be at least ten homes available soon .
14 She is hopeful there will be further gifts to endow the curatorial departments .
15 The problem here is that , quite apart from the possibility that collusion might be concealed , the observation that firms communicated and appeared to reach agreement need not imply that the collusive outcome was actually achieved ( as in the above bidding example ) , while if collusion is tacit there will be no evidence of communication and negotiation .
16 You have indicated to me yourself that since she is dead there will be no more Durances for me to sell .
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