Example sentences of "[that] there could be a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Without wanting to appear too sanguine , and without trivializing the persistent phenomenon of right-wing extremism and the need to maintain vigilance against it , the full realization of the responsibility which Hitler bears for the untold agonies suffered by millions has so discredited everything he stood for in the eyes of sane persons everywhere that , except in circumstances beyond the scope of our realistic imagination , it is difficult to see that there could be a resurrection or a new variant of the once-mighty ‘ Hitler myth ’ , with its power to capture the imagination of millions .
2 The alternative implication Gershuny draws is that there could be a reduction in the average number of hours employed in the formal sector , with us all making more use of the our increased leisure by using our Black and Deckers , Moulinexs , and Sinclair products .
3 And we are also told that there could be a case where the peasantry had no such effect .
4 The reason for this is that in my submission to the York greenbelt local plan enquiry , I suggested that there could be a case for making an inset within the greenbelt to accommodate a new settlement .
5 Notwithstanding a 1956 offer — later withdrawn — to return the two smaller islands ( Shikotan and Habomai ) , and a 1973 Soviet suggestion that there could be a discussion of the sovereignty of the larger two , the issue served to freeze Soviet-Japanese relations and prevented joint economic ventures or Japanese aid .
6 The paper shows that there could be a return of these positions without prejudicing the integrity of an Edinburgh and Lothian-wide council .
7 Another possibility is that there could be a relationship between this inflammation and infection with Helicobacter pylori , although we are unable to confirm this from our study , since the organism was not specifically looked for in every case .
8 His remarks were seen as a sign that the community accepts that there could be a 20- or even 22-member organisation by the end of the 1990s .
9 The report warns that there could be a consumer backlash if products are not labelled .
10 Several other economists agree that there could be a bounce in prices next year .
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