Example sentences of "that [ex0] would be [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The answer Bukharin gave was that there would be over-production of consumption goods , because there would be ‘ a disproportion between production and consumption .
2 He thinks it very important , though , to try to force players to use the same ball , arguing that there would be mayhem on the touchline were that provision not enforced .
3 Meanwhile the Americans could draw up contingency plans on the assumption that there would be air bases in Egypt from which to strike against southern Russia .
4 At the time when there were doubts about whether or not the tour would go ahead , after the first invitations were largely turned down , numerous stories started to circulate that there would be money available and that sponsors were in the country looking for players .
5 But we have n't actually had a set amou , although they said that there would be money coming
6 Under pressure from the South African government , and in the face of growing guerrilla warfare , Ian Smith unexpectedly announced on 24 September 1976 that there would be majority rule in the country within two years .
7 He said that there would be preference funding for smallholdings .
8 I would suggest that there would be logic in both the other spokespersons attending this conference .
9 Going back to the early thoughts of the RHA on the matter in the mid-1970s , it had been recognized that the reduction in the hospital populations meant that there would be competition for any savings between the hospitals themselves and district services .
10 The idea put about by Ministers at the time that there would be competition in the water industry — because people would compare one region of the country with another — is unrealistic .
11 Although he indicated that there would be help for those on low incomes , doubt was sown by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury , Michael Portillo , in the Commons on Wednesday and the indication was that compensation would be confined to benefits being upgraded in line with inflation .
12 Dr Alastair McLeish , branch secretary of the ULA , said that if the dispute were not settled then it was quite possible that there would be strike action for three days next week .
13 ‘ I challenge him to deny that John Major promised , not only no tax increases , but that there would be tax cuts year on year .
14 It was anticipated that there would be controversy in the US Congress over this arms package , notably because of the concern of the pro-Israeli lobby over such agreements with Arab countries , and on Sept. 23 Baker said that the request was to be scaled down , from the original package worth $21,000 million to a smaller-scale sale totalling some $7,500 million initially .
15 The frame of reference for all this ferment in the official mind remained the idea of the Commonwealth , which during the war received an impetus from the need to show the Americans , in words if not in deeds , that there would be room for a British empire in the brave new post-war world , and also from the genuine idealism stimulated in some British imperialists — as it had been stimulated in the previous war — by a desire to distinguish themselves from the Germans and their imperial ambitions .
16 Dick 's fighter was not without its problems , the primary one being that the fuselage had been modified with a hacksaw so that there would be room to put a second seat in the airframe .
17 We were hoping that there would be room in a future match-day programme to advertise the following information .
18 Some guarantees that , that , that , that er , sort of er , day care facility and possibly a facility for people with er , learning disabilities , that there would be room available on a regular basis , I mean it , I , yes
19 She calculated that there would be time for a quick dip before afternoon tea , which Juliette normally served at a quarter to four .
20 But Senator William Stewart , the Unionist chairman of Dungannon Urban District Council , intervened and forecast that there would be trouble if the march was allowed to proceed to the centre of Dungannon .
21 It regretted that there would be job losses in both cases , at Redheugh adolescent unit at Kilbirnie , Ayrshire , and Methlan Park Eventide Home at Clydeshore Road , Dumbarton .
22 In 1970 and 1971 the applicant association , representing the interests of the 300 existing licence holders , was assured by the town clerk that there would be consultation if an increase in the number of licensed vehicles was to be contemplated .
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