Example sentences of "[ex0] would [be] problems " in BNC.

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1 Er they were banking on the fact that there 'd be problems for other countries because of , you know , public perception etcetera , you know the French had decided almost all of them decided they 'd have a nuclear programme anyway so , so , so they were er o okay .
2 Mr Maskell suspected there 'd be problems the day workmen arrived …
3 There would be problems for the Tories .
4 Mid Southern 's head of operations Colin Nice told the Herald this week that water supply is the same as last year , but that if next winter is as dry as the last , there would be problems .
5 He is well aware however , that ‘ if USL were to hold the keys for an industry standard specification there would be problems , ’ and concedes that ‘ one supplier ca n't fill in everything — the USL issue is recognised . ’
6 For one thing , there would be problems in establishing causation : showing that steps that a more energetic management might have taken would have made a difference to the company 's position would involve an assessment of complex and often imponderable factors .
7 There would be problems about fixing the boundaries of regional authorities and providing them with finance — a regional rate would scarcely be popular .
8 However , for passengers travelling to the rest of Livingston there would be problems .
9 Well twenty years ago I was on programmes like this , saying that doctors who said that Valium and the other tranquillizers were perfectly safe were talking rubbish and that there was every possibility that there would be problems found in the future , if we kept prescribing these drugs for vast numbers of people .
10 Erm I do see there would be problems if there 's a lot of land released in the Northern part of North Yorkshire and Hambleton , in terms of our meeting our own objectives .
11 Answering a questionnaire drawn up by Labour MP Alun Michael , Shadow Minister for Home Affairs , Mr White confessed that there would be problems finding alternative sources of local funding .
12 Archibald School in Barnaby Avenue had room for 170 children but staff and governors argued toilet facilities were insufficient and there would be problems at playtimes .
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