Example sentences of "there would [adv] [be] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was envisaged by Parliament that the services might be developed in a more selective way , becoming available only to those who chose to have such a facility , and it was contemplated that there would not be the same obligations of good taste and balance that are required of existing television broadcasters .
2 There would also be the smallest gap possible between the base of the roundabout and the ground .
3 There would also be the high workings on Black Scar ( above Levers Water ) between Great How Crags and Little How Crags .
4 There would also be the valuable situation where conflicting parties would be able to resolve , without humiliation , the impasse into which they are locked , for none would be required to accept the religious justification of the other .
5 But sightings of the young lady continued and the curious point was that people used to say that in the first compartment next to the tender there would often be the strong scent of roses .
6 There would still be the unnecessary complexity of m and w ; such diverse forms as roman , italic , capital and lower-case letters ; the lack of relationship between shapes of letters representing similar sounds ( v , f ) alongside similarities in shape for dissimilar sounds ( e , f ) ; the haphazard order of letters in the alphabet ( one might at least expect the vowels to be grouped together at the beginning or end ) ; and the need to backtrack to dot i's and cross t's .
7 Even if this were the case , there would still be the social problems experienced by mentally handicapped people who may have spent most of their lives in a hospital and find it difficult to cope with a completely new environment .
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