Example sentences of "there be [verb] to be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose there are bound to be a couple of people . |
2 | What problems there are tend to be a mite esoteric . |
3 | As discussed above there are assumed to be a number of willing Doom Divers ready and waiting to step forward and be catapulted into the air . |
4 | Again , in March 1942 , he told the Parliamentary Committee of the Co-operative Congress that ‘ old age is going to be frightfully expensive ; there are going to be a fearful lot of old people ’ . |
5 | ‘ There are going to be a lot , are n't there ? ’ , he remarked . |
6 | Well , all right , everyone knows that there are going to be a few fools who insist on trying to break their necks … |
7 | If there are expected to be a number of queries of the type ‘ How many lecturers are over 40 years of age ? ’ , the database administrator may well consider using date-of-birth as a key for inclusion in the index . |
8 | But there were said to be no signs of a break-in . |
9 | Benny realised that there were going to be a great many areas where she would be at a loss . |
10 | That was all very well but there were going to be a lot of things to pay . |
11 | My next thought was that there were going to be a lot of other pissed-off people . |
12 | A few weeks , sometimes only a few days after a major disaster or tragedy — Hillsborough , Piper Alpha or Zeebrugge — there 's bound to be a gag about it . |
13 | There 's bound to be a gap we can slip in by . ’ |
14 | ‘ Now in a place like this , ’ Tuppe began , ‘ there 's bound to be a heavy-metal band breaking up the room . |
15 | Of course with this level of looks and performance for such a low asking price there 's bound to be a catch . |
16 | But the you got ta expect , there 's bound to be a bit of apprehension . |
17 | surely there 's bound to be an employment in credits , does , does telephone not work on an employment credit scheme ? |
18 | But as business picks up , ironically there 's proving to be a shortage of available workers with the right skills . |
19 | There 's reported to be a four to ten vehicle pile up there and that 's close to the roadworks . |
20 | There 's seems to be no possible escape . |
21 | There 's going to be a real tug-of-war : ‘ here comes the past , and is it going to take over ? ’ . |
22 | There 's going to be a big party in the woods , real rock and roll . |
23 | ‘ That bridge has got concrete cancer , ’ he warned , ‘ and if something is n't done soon there 's going to be a disaster . ’ |
24 | If you 've squandered your life with a man who abandons you , there 's going to be a lot of bitterness . ’ |
25 | There 's going to be a war with the Boers . |
26 | ‘ As we came off the 17th green Seve said , ‘ There 's going to be a playoff . ’ |
27 | As we came off the 17th green Seve said , ‘ There 's going to be a playoff . ’ |
28 | ‘ With any breed , there 's going to be a rotten apple in the barrel , but it 's stupid people not acting in the dog 's best interest . |
29 | There 's going to be a shake-out . ’ |
30 | It is alleged that Grenfell admitted to detectives that hours before killing Sergeant King , Vernage told him : ‘ There 's going to be a war . ’ |