Example sentences of "there would [adv] [be] [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And with a baby on the way there would surely be some compassionate leave for him soon .
2 The sort of girls who would quickly come to the fore are the sort of Malory-Towers-Swallows-and-Amazons type ; practical down to earth and capable , but there would probably be many unlike that who would be perfectly handless when it came to organisation and practicalities .
3 If the universe is indeed spatially infinite , or if there are infinitely many universes , there would probably be some large regions somewhere that started out in a smooth and uniform manner .
4 You could never be absolutely sure , Jasper thought , that up there in the tunnel roof there would n't be some great iron bar or post sticking down to within an inch or two of the top of the car .
5 Because without you and , and other people like you there would n't be any local radio .
6 There would n't be any ethical problems to worry about , because as that young man in the audience said , we 'd still be living in caves or the trees .
7 If we were not away by sunset , there would not be another appropriate departure date for more than a month .
8 However , he argued , an infinite collection of stars would not fall together , for there would not be any central point for them to fall to .
9 Shaving does not , of course , cause hair to grow any thicker or quicker or there would not be any bald men about !
10 He said it had been clearly stated that there would not be any unilateral change in Articles 2 and 3 .
11 There would also be many useful links with printed evidence for later periods .
12 For , just as for the similar sailors there would always be another ship , so for the mobile diggers there would always be some other great construction project when the present one finished .
13 I do n't remember any takes being identical ; there would always be some little something different on each one . ’
14 There would certainly be some alphabetical voting , and some guidance about the spreading of preferences would probably be given and accepted .
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