Example sentences of "there would be [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | People have short memories , and it may be useful to remind the House that in 1972 President Pompidou announced on French television that there would be a European common currency by 31 December 1980 . |
2 | As the election approached in the spring of 1761 , and it became certain that there would be a close contest in Perthshire , even a single vote could be of material importance , and Drummond was well aware of the strength of his own position . |
3 | There would be a nice smell of baking and we 'd be chatting about old times or the grandchildren . |
4 | If you are w going to work part time or full time in most cases there would be a separate coding for it , in this particular example it 's an employment where they do n't operate pay as you earn , i if , use my old phrase no longer applicable I suppose , a corner shop . |
5 | He hoped there would be a carnival atmosphere . |
6 | Reports were now reaching the SD that people — especially those attached to the Churches — were expressing the hope that the Wehrmacht would take over running the State , and that there would be a final victory for Germany but not for National Socialism . |
7 | All that really mattered , after all , was that there would be a stout door to separate the two of them tonight ! |
8 | One way or another there would be a professional man in the family . |
9 | ‘ They used real Armageddon talk , and warned that the Prime Minister would be brought down and that there would be a General Election if the Government lost the vote . |
10 | Others would be fined on a sliding scale according to their resources , and there would be a general reconciliation in which the King would rule with the aid of a Council of State who would have powers to supervise the militia . |
11 | If the Government were not fearful of the electorate , we would not be debating the Queen 's Speech today , because there would be a general election next Thursday . |
12 | Up to 50,000 heads of households and their families would fall into one of four categories of eligibility for full British citizenship : there would be a general allocation for 36,200 people and additional allocations for key entrepreneurs ( 500 ) ; disciplined services ( 7,000 ) ; and sensitive services ( 6,300 ) . |
13 | It was also hoped that there would be a general improvement in Anglo-Iraqi relations , which had deteriorated following the UK 's efforts to thwart Iraq 's acquisition of advanced missile and nuclear technology [ see pp. 37332 ; 37390-91 ] . |
14 | Now it is true that if any government tried to lay down exactly what should be taught in universities and polytechnics there would be a great outcry , quite properly . |
15 | And there would be a great sadness if it vanished , because it has become part of feline history . |
16 | In my simplicity I duly said the collect , which was listened to with silent interest until the end , when there would be a great burst of laughter , which mystified me . |
17 | But he said they would present the designs to Reflection , these very sketches , and there would be a great deal of acclaim given to the Gnomes as a result . |
18 | If we were to have dialogue , if dialogue were to be opened between us and I am now talking about dialogue and not of debate , then erm it is only erm , I 'm certain that there would be a great deal to , to say to him from us on our part , and I am also sure that he will have a great deal to say . |
19 | Well , at the morning room end , there would be a small orchestra , on a specially built , movable dais . |
20 | Today there would be a small party to welcome Changez to England . |
21 | In most of these villages there would be a small one-teacher school , built of wood and bamboo with palm leaf thatching . |
22 | Everywhere there were reminders of Buddhism : on almost every hill there would be a small pagoda , its graceful , tapering spire coloured white or occasionally gilded with gold leaf ; in every village there would be a monastery , usually with several monks , though sometimes with a single bhikkhu living more as a hermit . |
23 | Strasbourg wants a ban on exports of waste , although there would be a 10-year exemption fro waste for further use in EFTA countries . |
24 | Under the Aug. 3 agreement , there would be a transitional period extending to 1995 , during which the Black Sea Fleet would be removed from Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) joint armed forces and " placed under the direct jurisdiction of the Russian Federation and of Ukraine " . |
25 | Frequently and for no apparent reason , there would be a chilling burst of wind and a roar as of a passing train . |
26 | Therefore our overall results would be down , there would be a downward trend in that . |
27 | If drivers were simply being more careful , there would be a corresponding decline for pedestrians and rear seat passengers ; a fall is indeed to be seen but is not nearly so marked . |
28 | He said that instead there would be a thorough internal review of the inspectorate , which would report by July . |
29 | But there would be a judicious mix of antitank missiles , antitank mines , antitank cannon , anti-aircraft missiles and light anti-aircraft guns . |
30 | Overall , there would be a hierarchical network of primary , district and local distributors , linked , in urban areas , by an urban motorway system . |