Example sentences of "there would [verb] [prep] [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The leading frog realized that if they were ever going to get to the new flower and survive there , there 'd need to be a lot more than one frog .
2 There 'd have to be a twist , ’ he said .
3 But er ther there 'd have to be a good reason for it if , if , if erm the nurses did go out , er afterwards .
4 Mrs Thatcher said there 'd have to be a long-term transition .
5 But the over-riding problem was really to ensure that there would continue to be a School for boys to progress from .
6 Whether there would continue to be a single currency was , however , unresolved .
7 Whether there would continue to be a single currency was , however , unresolved .
8 One solution proposed by Amman is to bring in entry charges of DM3 per head , although there would continue to be no charge on Wednesdays and Sundays .
9 Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point .
10 THERE would appear to be no future in Newcastle United 's courtship of Roy Aitken , the Celtic captain , following yesterday 's disapproval of the affair by Billy McNeill , manager of the Glasgow club .
11 However , there would appear to be no chance at this time that the T-H-R conclusion will be proved wrong .
12 There would appear to be no valid reason why poetic achievement should not be analysed by philosophical or even psychological methods .
13 Therefore , where multiple rates of return exist there would appear to be no mathematical or economic grounds for preferring one rate to another .
14 So if the revenue had refused in the exercise of their discretion to make the repayment they did in the present case I am of opinion that in the absence of any other remedy it would have been open to Woolwich to claim repayment in proceedings for judicial review , and there would appear to be no reason why such proceedings would not have been successful .
15 It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack .
16 If British Waterways are agreeable then , and confirmation of funding is received , there would appear to be no obstacles to the project going ahead .
17 Because the efficiency of a curriculum development centre is a direct concern of the Ministry , there would appear to be a much greater probability that the very considerable staffing demands which curriculum development makes should be recognised .
18 There would appear to be a considerable number of strange events concerning signal boxes and their environs more so than other areas of unexplained activities .
19 There is the further consideration that if after a Jury has deliberately decided that a person ought to be put to death , the Home Secretary should nevertheless find it his duty to recommend clemency , there would appear to be a conflict between the Crown and the Jury .
20 Nevertheless , there would appear to be a case for each authority to provide an annual report in the same way as local authorities .
21 there would appear to be a need for closer monitoring of attendance on induction training for new academic staff and perhaps a higher priority to be given to further staff development and training of mid-career and senior staff in the area of teaching and learning-facilitating skills .
22 ‘ With more than 40 million Americans of Irish extraction , there would appear to be a very large potential market for St Patrick 's Day sales .
23 There would appear to be the need to develop for these and possibly many other applications , heat sensors sufficiently resistant to fire and high temperatures to act not only as actuating mechanisms for automatic systems but also to provide continuous readings of temperature in their permanent locations .
24 There would appear to be the need for a significant increase in the staffing of Branches and adequate training needs to be provided for new staff .
25 Nevertheless , there would appear to be an optimum recipe , especially in the silver and copper content used to manufacture the brooches found in each cemetery .
26 First , there would appear to be an assumption that these are in their essence unco-operative , something which we would question , and second , the restraint itself would have to be a natural impulse !
27 If he were to stand down immediately , however , there would need to be a special Labour conference to choose a new leader under the electoral college system , which gives the lion 's share of the vote to the trade unions .
28 This was assumed to mean that before the British Parliament was asked to ratify , there would need to be a clear plan for addressing the Danish veto which was likely to be acceptable to the Danish people .
29 There would need to be a reorganisation of share capital , so that management 's shares entitle them exclusively to receive an in specie distribution of the shares in Target , following which their shares in the holding company would become worthless deferred shares ( which could then be bought in by the holding company for a nominal price ) .
30 They held that the architect 's giving of an interim certificate was not the decision of a dispute between the plaintiff and his builders and that there would need to be a dispute for the architect to qualify as an arbitrator : see Lord Reid at [ 1974 ] AC 737 H. ( For a discussion of the difference between experts and certifiers in construction contracts , see 7.4.2 . )
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