Example sentences of "will be considerable [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A centesimal potency creates a wave of some size and when it reaches the shore there will be considerable disturbance while the turbulence subsides and the remains of the wave penetrates to its furthest point . |
2 | There will be considerable opportunity in this kind of shared activity to talk with the children as they play and for the teacher to discuss the mathematical ideas involved . |
3 | It is clear that there will be considerable disruption locally during construction . |
4 | , general manager Performance Fabrics , added : ‘ We believe there will be considerable growth in the Middle East . ’ |
5 | ‘ If I am motivated and do the work myself they are quite happy there will be considerable improvement , ’ he said . |
6 | This world view forgets that people must live now , and , even if capitalism is inevitably to break down , there will be considerable room for manoeuvre over how this happens and what will replace it … . |
7 | A novel or a film which merely alludes to a crime committed by the author or subject could fall within the scope of ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ legislation and there will be considerable room for debate as to whether ‘ a piece of art , a musical composition , or a poem is an expression of the criminal 's thoughts or feelings about his crime . ’ |
8 | There will be considerable pressure on Mr Parkinson to ensure that safety is not compromised by lack of funds , and he has promised that money would be no obstacle to improving safety . |
9 | Following the changes under ’ Options for Change ’ and the withdrawal of our units from Germany , there will be considerable pressure on our training areas . |
10 | Thirdly , there will be considerable cash flow implications for the purchaser , particularly if the creditors fall due to be paid before the debts are collected from the debtors . |