Example sentences of "[pron] will be some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The monetarist view is that in the short-run there will be some increase in both P and Y , and that as Y rises , unemployment will fall . |
2 | If she partly infers a higher average price level than she was originally expecting and partly infers a relative demand increase then the generally expected price level will be somewhere between P and P 2 , and hence there will be some increase in aggregate output above its natural level . |
3 | Whatever answer is given on the assignment point , there will be some untidiness within the statute . |
4 | In East Sussex , which has yet to appoint care managers , assistant director Jim Graham reckons there will be some concerns about the types of job descriptions put together for the job . |
5 | Compiling such a matrix diagram requires a detailed study of all the records , however , and inevitably there will be some gaps in the diagram where it was not possible to establish the precise relationship between some contexts during the excavation itself . |
6 | The Covent Garden job , though , will be open to applicants , and I guess there will be some competition for it . |
7 | Len Dennis , in his article about a butler 's tray ( WW/Dec.91/p.1284 ) writes ‘ There will be some deviation … where they ( the two cylinder arcs ) meet , and this must be smoothed out . ’ |
8 | Even if the pattern recognition stage is highly reliable , there will be some instances of error and ambiguity , especially if the script is untidy , illegible , or if the slope of writing is extreme . |
9 | Inevitably there will be some instances where installation in LIFESPAN is required urgently . |
10 | ‘ I expect there will be some critics who ca n't find a good word to say — but there always were and no bad review was ever able to dampen the success of the Carry Ons . ’ |
11 | And yet even with formal organisations there will be some discretion and there will be opportunities to impose oneself on the organisation . |
12 | From January until July 1992 , whilst the debt campaign is running down and before the 1992 and Trade campaign is under way , there will be some emphasis on the environment . |
13 | The full range of modern apprenticeships will be offered to sixteen and seventeen year olds in September nineteen ninety five and there will be some prototypes |
14 | The implication is , therefore , that there will be some correlation between child-rearing practices and taboos ( see Fig. 24.6 ) . |
15 | The first consideration , I think , is how serious the offence is and there will be some offences which are so serious that custody may be the only proper sentence . |
16 | Wi with with with all due respect you know we we we 're talking about the precision of the word and when you actually come to a ten point scale there will be some imprecision anyway in the is it a six ? |
17 | The authors acknowledged that ‘ … new needs will come to be recognised and new legal remedies will come to be developed , ’ but asserted that ‘ … at any time there will be some problems which are clearly perceived by lawyers or lay [ people ] as more ‘ legal ’ than others . ’ |
18 | There will be some delay though before this change is implemented . |
19 | Let's call that equation one seven er in actual fact what we 'll do is that we 'll put a random random error term on the end as well just to say that this is , rule is not perfect and there will be some fluctuations around it . |
20 | ‘ Care managers have a very tough job and there will be some decisions they will have to refer up the management hierarchy . |
21 | There will be some toy elephants for sale — IF we can find a shop outlet within the Pavilions . |
22 | Maybe the rash of new presents means there will be some toys in your house which will never again be needed . |
23 | We also hope that if people want to work across client groups there will be some transfer of skills , ’ says Bennett . |
24 | There will be some spread in the possible point of impact . |
25 | On health care , Ms Myers said : ‘ There will be some cost containment measures in the ( president 's ) package . ’ |
26 | I du n no I mean I 'll mention it to the deputy again and say look we 're getting towards the end of a financial year , there will be some departments underspent because er suppliers ca n't meet deadlines and really you should keep in mind that w we have n't got er we ca n't just pluck five thousand pounds out of our budget . |
27 | With this in view the consensus among the agencies is that there will be some discounting , because nobody can ever get it exactly right , but nothing like what has been available in recent years . |
28 | There will be some differences , but they may be too slight to be noticed by the customers , who would normally see only one piece of each item in any case . |
29 | ‘ I dare say that there will be some questions asked . ’ |
30 | There will be some water and debris in the bottom of the hot water tank — so make sure that buckets and cloths are to hand to catch the mess . |