Example sentences of "and there could [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | The present idiotic trends can not go on forever , and there could soon be drastic changes . |
2 | The Thames barrier was proved to work and there could well be tax cuts in the Spring , said Howe . |
3 | Many structure plans are being ‘ rolled forward ’ to end in 1996 and there could well be draft policies and proposals in the roll-forward documents . |
4 | Pace the unjustified slur , naming 10 famous Belgians is easy , even if the Singing Nun , the Mannekin Pis and Hercule Poirot are declared ineligible ( and Jacques Brel counts five of most other countries ' famous people in our book ) — and there could just be another one soon , in the person of Finance Minister Philippe Maystadt , who could become the father of a whole new economics after his proposal that Belgium levy a robot tax on factory machines to get humans back to work : it 's a great idea , and why not take it further and ban construction machinery from the roads to get the shovels back into navvies ' hands — and no doubt computers can be included under the tax , so that in no time , in a dramatic return to Victorian values , while the Belgian economy may not actually start booming , the country will have the world 's biggest quill pen industry . |
5 | And there could scarcely be anything more difficult and fine-textured than the affair he is having with a woman called Rose . |
6 | These boats had to cover the whole of the lagoon and there could obviously be no support from neighbouring fire services on the mainland which had wheels . |
7 | However , an election was fought , and there could only be one winner . |
8 | Home Rule and Welsh Disestablishment would become law in the autumn of 1914 and there could now be no election to stop this from taking place . |