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

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1 Before the war grammar schools were distinguished by their academic curriculum , by the existence of sixth forms , from which there could be progress to university , and by the academic qualifications of the teachers ; and so , after 1944 , it was taken for granted that the grammar school ideal must be preserved in its familiar form .
2 But he believes there could be benefits for other DTI units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support .
3 Setting an example : John d'Ancona believes there could be benefits for other trade units in adopting OSO 's integrated approach to industry support
4 We could suggest that there could be beliefs of type 1 if there were beliefs which were justified by appeal to the facts and that a belief could be so justified if it was caused by the facts .
5 So I mean yo , there could be things in it that it could be left there , if there 's , but you started
6 There could be crashes .
7 The caution he gave regarding their use implied that , despite being water based , there could be hazard in their application .
8 However , they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds .
9 If there was a fire or other emergency , there could be panic and havoc .
10 What is much more interesting , I have already suggested , is the idea that there could be patterns of behaviour which human beings are entirely capable of wanting and indeed , on an individual or limited scale , of achieving , but which for biological reasons are bound to be psychologically costly , or confined to a small group of otherwise unusual individuals , or otherwise bound to fail as general social institutions .
11 They maintain that there could be circumstances in which disobedience is justified even though the law itself does not admit that it is .
12 There could be tears yet . ’
13 If a friend was visiting the Policyholder and tripped over a loose carpet there could be liability subject to the Policyholder being negligent , ie if the Policyholder had been aware of the loose carpet for some time and had done nothing to prevent an accident happening .
14 However , in Hedley Byrne and Co Ltd v Heller and Partners [ 1964 ] AC 465 , the House of Lords recognised that there could be liability in tort for negligent misrepresentation dependent upon the establishment of a duty of care between the parties .
15 ‘ It 's possible there could be conflicts between them so we felt it was important to have discussions now . ’
16 The earth is fairly soft after the rain and if the murderer came by car or motorcycle there could be tyre-marks .
17 They might not be aware that er there is , you know , that there could be customers who
18 Dening criticised the inconsistency and failure to clarify objectives on the part of the United States ; he conceded that there could be difficulties over Chinese representation in talks between the powers , given the collapse of the Kuomintang and the imminent proclamation formally of the communist government in Peking .
19 If you were to tell the police , or if you were to go after them yourself , there could be difficulties .
20 Because you know money-wise because we were not content to sit back and see er schemes being introduced that , which were going to act as a deterrent to er our members er being able to earn wages er on incentives and so therefore erm what happened was that we agreed that the consultants er head personnel manager would come down and talk to each group of people who were being put on to the incentive scheme , one , in order that he go over everything with them in regard to its application , and two , then answer any practical questions er where our members may find that there could be difficulties .
21 Are they coming onto your support workers calling on the families at this time to help them erm because this will be the time when the families will need help and also naturally the residents who are normally at the centre , having got used to the centre , as we know , there could be difficulties there and I 'd like to have the please .
22 So there could be cases where officers on particularly dangerous assignments , need to be armed and in which case , they will be armed .
23 He said there could be changes , but would not confirm that the St.
24 There there could be weavers amongst them .
25 The changing role of the governing body was also perceived as a key issue : as one head put it , ‘ There could be conflict over the next ten years as the governing bodies try to claim their legal rights and powers from the professionals . ’
26 Every country has its own system for using frequencies , and they have to think about each other — radio waves , after all do not stop at national boundaries and without international collaboration there could be interference and general chaos .
27 There could be asset stripping , with the new owner selling bus stations for a quick profit .
28 yes the , the commission does n't seemed to of addressed itself to , to , the only question it seemed to of addressed itself to are whether the criteria objective , erm , that there could be reasons when it takes decisions and erm there should be an appeal procedure
29 ‘ There have been nuclear accidents in Japan before and there could be accidents again if the government persists in using this technology . ’
30 Eileen Plant , who patrols outside Hurworth junior and infant school , fears there could be accidents along Roundhill Road unless some sort of parking restrictions are introduced .
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