Example sentences of "there would [verb] to [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Until economic growth returns , there would appear to be little respite for the industry 's labour force .
2 For Scotland this would mean that in 1996 there would require to be approximately 7,860 psychogeriatric beds of which little under 4,000 should be in continuing care units .
3 For such a contention there would seem to be not a shred of evidence .
4 These problems aside , there would seem to be much support from CAB advisers for a well-publicised telephone system to relieve pressure and widen the availability of the CAB .
5 The problem can be briefly stated as follows ; it was thought that for certiorari to be available there would have to be not just a determination affecting the rights of individuals , but also a superadded duty to act judicially .
6 We estimate that since we in Grampian deliver about 1% of British babies there would have to be about 6500 extra caesarean sections in Britain each year if current practice is similar to ours and was replaced by routine elective caesarean section .
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