Example sentences of "would have be some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If only he 'd been able to finish off the plastic swan and the weeping-kid picture there 'd have been some hope for the flat . |
2 | Now if you 'd have drawn it there 'd have been some doubt . |
3 | We thought there 'd have been some response |
4 | ‘ There would have been some degree of overlap . |
5 | Obviously there would have been some overlap , but this is essentially the time scale of the construction . |
6 | WE shall probably never know the appointments Neil Kinnock had in store for his first week as Prime Minister , but there would have been some surprises . |
7 | Er there would have been some cases where that had happened erm and clearly the nationalists had withdrawn from most of southern China into , into south west China and therefore erm th th there 'd been er and there was quite a lot of fighting going , still going across south China so i it 's not quite the same . |
8 | At least there would have been some measure of impersonality about a restaurant , whereas here , trapped in the confines of her small office with Luke so close , there was a definite air of intimacy . |
9 | There would have been some loss of blood . ’ |
10 | The point is , there would have been some validity to her claim that she was making a point through music … if she had made one . |
11 | Provisions to undertake these remits have been substantial but we estimate that without them our costs in 1992–93 would have been some £25 million higher . |
12 | Research commissioned by the Department of Education and Science indicated that the average loss of benefits among students who actually claimed them — and they were a minority — would have been some £327 in the past academic year . |