Example sentences of "will be many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be many months before the case next comes to court but Linda Joyce is happy at last she has an opportunity to clear her name and that her case has opened the way for others in a similar position .
2 It 'll be many months before work resumes at the Corbett plant of the Sun Valley Company in Hereford .
3 No doubt there 'll be many reminiscences in the Officers ' Mess , but some parts of its history may never be told .
4 Although many adjectives can , in this phrase or that , be unambiguously assigned to ascriptive use or associative use there is undoubtedly a border zone where adjectives can be interpreted either way ; there will be many phrases for which both interpretations can be mapped onto the same single situation , not just in some particular token occurrences , but in all cases .
5 Equally , in practice , there will be many matters calling for decision where to insist on unanimity would be time-consuming and probably tendentious — the purchase of books for the library , decoration of the premises , recruitment of additional secretarial staff , and similar matters of an essentially administrative nature .
6 I think there will be many differences in our education system now , we do n't know what er system we take from West Germany as you know , we have to overtake nearly everything and we have to lose many things which were quite good in our old system and now we do n't have the chance to er to bring it into the connection between East and West Germany , so that is one problem .
7 What is certain is that there will be many surprises in 1992 , the game will have an ever-increasing worldwide audience , and there will be many more magnificent moments in 1992 that every tennis fan will treasure — and we , at Tennis World , will try to capture them all .
8 There will be many elements to action , but the whole should be systematic .
9 There will be many photo-calls involving the Minister , holding up his little blue bus again , just to show us that , as the Government said , buy-outs have succeeded .
10 In spite of mistakes there will be many successes .
11 " There will be many difficulties . "
12 There will be many things for her to think about and remember , at a time when she may be feeling quite disturbed emotionally , and you can do much to ease the strain of it all for her .
13 He must have courage since there will be many obstacles to the achievement of his objectives .
14 There will be many others , states a small podium standing in the middle of the flattened land .
15 Indeed , any lexical analysis of spontaneous speech will bring to light a great deal of it — words and phrases which approximate , round off , exaggerate , generalize , qualify , and maintain vagueness or ambiguity — in a word , there will be many hedges .
16 Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that .
17 There will be many reasons put forward why the school library can not have its own microcomputer but it is up to the school librarian and interested teachers to present a reasonable case , based firmly on educational grounds .
18 There will be many causes , James — let us not be speculating , and frightening ourselves .
19 That is a round figure subject to the hazards of forecasting , but no one should doubt that , among the quarter of a million people who lost their jobs in the recession , there will be many craftsmen and trainees , who will be permanently lost to the industry .
20 There will be many clues in the advertisement .
21 The little orange trees which grow are pretty but it will be many years before they are big enough to produce oranges .
22 So I think we can say that it will be many years before we have a workable wave energy extraction scheme .
23 It 's the first of what the prison hopes will be many steps forward .
24 ‘ There will be many people who wo n't like it , wo n't like it at all , and will walk out .
25 Then there will be many people and organisations she will need to notify of her date of removal and her new address , such as the Gas and Electricity Boards ; the Department of Health and Social Security , for the transfer of the drawing of her pension to the post office near your home ; the local rates office , income tax office , and television rental office ; the bank manager , and building society or other places where she may have invested her savings ; her insurance agent , the headquarters of any pension fund to which she may belong , the telephone manager , and the post office for the redirection of her letters ( for which a form has to be completed and a fee paid ) .
26 So next Saturday at Larne it is the PGL 's turn to host the 50th Anniversary game and I am sure there will be many people there from both clubs as they relive the memory of Dick Minnis who died on June 20 , 1952 .
27 It is no exaggeration to say that tomorrow there will be many drivers who owe their continued good health and looks to the fact that they bought an airbag-equipped Honda today .
28 Brian Deane had earlier claimed the first of what he hopes will be many goals for Leeds .
29 Clearly there will be many standards skirmishes , but has IBM lost the standards war ?
30 Of course , there will be many occasions when the request is a direct result of your own work and you will not need to be quite so suspicious .
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