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

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1 As a result there would be more employment and an improvement in the condition of working-class life .
2 One suggestion which spoke volumes , was for the erection of close-mesh wire fencing along the boundary hedges to stop balls going out of bounds , and another that a selection of books be provided in the clubhouse so that ‘ on the wet days there would be some occupation ’ .
3 In addition there would be some further tax relief to stimulate growth which could then be supplied through home production .
4 Of course there would be some non-contentious business , perhaps quite a lot ; but even then , there must also be the reservation that nothing should be disclosed by the one group to the other which might prejudice its case when the business was contentious .
5 In the debate over Nato itself , the Europeanists in Washington reiterated the arguments of the British ( and other Western Europeans ) that without a fairly specific American military commitment there would be less chance of a speedy restoration of political stability — and therefore of economic recovery — in continental Europe .
6 Remember we said the other week there would be some questions that will be shared between the papers because they 're mandatory , and therefore pertains to talk about that particular product .
7 I wonder if we 've got twenty five pound voucher there would be some oh greed at the front you know , and there was a , all of us attended this meeting and that 's every single person in the building and I bet there was fifteen maximum twenty , that was all that was left in the whole building
8 But I knew that somewhere down the line there would be some formal identification or an inquest where , with my luck , I 'd run across Billy 's mum and the cat would be out of the bag , to coin a very sick phrase .
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