Example sentences of "[that] there would " in BNC.
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1 | I knew once I started that there would be no going back . |
2 | After the first few devastating out-of-loves , she was warily certain that there would always be another goddess ; the old idol became a fond memory , like a photo of a dear friend long absent . |
3 | In the budget on 19 March 1991 the Chancellor announced that there would be extra Government grant to enable the community charge bills originally set by councils to be reduced by £140 for every individual ( or in the case of Wandsworth to reduce the bill to £0 ) . |
4 | It is equally true that there would be even fewer breweries left if the Campaign had not opposed takeovers and mergers vociferously . |
5 | He conceded that there would be disputes with colleagues , but said : ‘ There are no quick fixes , and I will not be indulging in any quick fix . |
6 | Businessmen argued that there would , at worst , be 13 years in which to make money and get out . |
7 | The doctors conclude in the British Medical Journal that there would be little benefit if all women in the UK were given zinc supplements during pregnancy . |
8 | The federation 's president , The Princess Royal , said yesterday that a new medication control programme would be based at a laboratory in Newmarket and that there would be substantially increased stewarding , possibly assisted by the installation of video cameras . |
9 | A brief statement by the FIA said that there would be no decision until an appeal filed by Ferrari in a Portuguese civil court against a $50,000 fine — but not the ban — had been heard . |
10 | The minister also said that there would be no financial or budgetary disadvantage whatsoever to any GP who had to treat a large number of chronically ill patients . |
11 | Unions said yesterday that there would be a threat to thousands of jobs if either GEC or Thomson were allowed to gain a foothold at Ferranti because of the overlap in radar interests . |
12 | Dorothea Wilms , minister for intra-German affairs , and Oscar Lafontaine , Social Democrat prime minister of the Saarland ventured to hope that there would soon be changes in East Germany despite the fact that its leader , had not shown the slightest inclination to budge during the 40th anniversary celebrations and talks with the Soviet president . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | A spokesman for Ferranti said Sir Derek had no reason to fear a shareholders ' revolt and there were no indications that there would be one . |
15 | But the BR source warned that there would be environmental objections to the alternative route , which would have to cut across other parts of Kent and marshes in Essex . |
16 | The future It was peculiarly difficult to predict future trends at the present time when it was anticipated that there would be a major re-distribution of work in the trial courts in consequence of legislation to give effect to the recommendations of the Civil Justice Review . |
17 | Gudok reckoned that there would be only two to three days ' reserve for the railways as a whole . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Some trade unionists later felt that they had been misled by private assurances from the Prime Minister that there would be an early election . |
20 | A major turning-point came at the start of 1985 when Peter Walker announced that there would be no power cuts at all in the coming year , however long the strike lasted . |
21 | The committee reported in February 1943 in very alarming language that there would be nothing left for the British postwar aircraft industry unless something were done at once . |
22 | Often she was afraid that when she sent Fenna away she would become like her mother , that there would be nothing , nothing left . |
23 | The employers admitted that there would be an inferior service . |
24 | Ford of America stressed yesterday that there would be no ‘ significant ’ changes in the way the company was run after announcing that Mr Donald Petersen , chairman for the past decade , is to retire . |
25 | ‘ When Peter invited me to the club I knew that Dusty was retiring and that there would be a place up for grabs . |
26 | The Commission also confirmed that there would be no repeat of the row , earlier this year , over the local content of Nissan cars built in Britain and exported to the rest of Europe . |
27 | Mr Tebbit , the ex-party chairman and MP for Chingford , asked Mr Hurd ‘ whether the pledge that we have given for the last four general elections , that there would be no further large-scale immigration , still stands or not ? ’ |
28 | Despite declarations that there would be no deal , officials yesterday grudgingly confirmed a Washington Post account of negotiations between Gen Noriega 's lawyers and the State Department , begun before and continued after the abortive coup in October . |
29 | Ernie Walker , the SFA secretary , confirmed yesterday that there would be no objections from the authorities if United decide to go . |
30 | Food importers said supermarkets were stockpiling tinned supplies and gave warning that there would be shortages of pilchards and corned beef within a few weeks . |