Example sentences of "there would [verb] [prep] [be] an " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ! |
3 | ‘ There would need to be an awful lot of call-offs before the five players untried at this level found themselves on the field at the same time , though , ’ said the coach . |
4 | There would seem to be an ‘ attitude-change ’ between times ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) . |
5 | In many situations there would seem to be an obvious need for a CD approach to health care , professionals and communities working together to increase communities ' hold over a precarious existence , tackling causes rather than symptoms . |
6 | And there would seem to be an easy , gradual continuum between using the voice to make echoes and using it to mimic echoes . |
7 | For any proposed improvement to be effective , piecemeal additions would be insufficient ; instead there would have to be an integrated programme for the whole route . |
8 | Consequently , there would have to be an efficient case monitoring system . |
9 | On 5 December The Scotsman said : ’ Of course , upon devolution there would have to be an adjustment in spending : there is no dispute about that . ’ |