Example sentences of "there [modal v] be new " in BNC.

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1 It is much easier for Amnesty to help members to do more specialised campaigning if they belong to a group — in particular , we have systems for providing group members with training , and for getting feedback from them — but there may be new types of groups we could develop , and even ways of offering more personalised approaches to campaigning to individual members .
2 He says that there must be new legislation to stop rivers being polluted .
3 The statutory objective is that there should be new ways of providing legal services and a wider choice of providers .
4 There should be new types of pavement design and extra research into the relative costs of concrete and bitumen roads .
5 Was the RHA aware of the conclusions of the Camden and Islington working party on Friern , that there should be new buildings for the old long-stay population on the Friern site , and that the hospital should be developed as a specialist psychogeriatric and teaching service ?
6 There should be new legislation . ’
7 Indeed , ideally , there should be new parliamentary elections .
8 ‘ Aye , there 'll be new leeries , younger wans with gas sticks to licht the elements .
9 There 'll be new acts coming in yet and there 'll be acts goin' before we hit 42nd Street .
10 They 're just getting rid of the dead wood at the moment ; there 'll be new jobs in new growth industries . ’
11 There 'll be new shops , a new roof and better access .
12 But there would be new regulatory commissions and consumer councils for every utility , along with ombudsmen , and public interest commissioners appointed by the Secretary of State .
13 Sometimes activities would be arranged jointly with other branches , so that there would be new occasions for gossip and flirting .
14 There would be new posts of Vice-President , Fiscal General and Defender of the People ( El Defensor del Pueblo ) .
15 It was thought that there would be new tills and some furniture and chairs coming from CBSI , Ware .
16 Flying still excites me with that curious mixture of fear — knowing the plane has the aerodynamics of a brick once the forward thrust is lost — and the knowledge that at the other end of the journey there will be new sounds and smells and things to look at .
17 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 .
18 There will be new instructions for floating point , SQRT and convert to integer , and improvements to increase cache and memory bandwidth and reduce transaction latency .
19 But meanwhile , there will be new VAX products within every sector of the range within the next nine months , he promised .
20 So there will be new recordings of all the French and English Suites , also the Goldberg Variations .
21 A policy which consists essentially of insisting that no major setback has been suffered , that the revolutionary movement is still going forward , that there will be new major revolutionary outbreaks in the immediate future .
22 ‘ Or there will be new ones . ’
23 We hope that there will be new articles in the treaty to strengthen the role of the European Parliament in the area to which my hon. Friend has referred .
24 However , there will be new inspectors , who will provide an alternative —
25 When my hon. Friend has a chance to read the full details , he will see that , although there is an amalgamation of regiments , other units will be moving into Wales and there will be new opportunities for serving in Wales .
26 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 .
27 Under his leadership there can be new opportunities for that organisation .
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