Example sentences of "there would be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea dates from the 1950s , when it looked as if there would be plutonium left over from the fast-breeder reactors that were being planned — reactors which could produce more plutonium than they consumed . |
2 | Under pressure from the South African government , and in the face of growing guerrilla warfare , Ian Smith unexpectedly announced on 24 September 1976 that there would be majority rule in the country within two years . |
3 | No doubt there would be disagreement as to precise figures , both in absolute and percentage terms for Soviet economic growth during this period ; and the above small selection is only meant to be indicative . |
4 | Many of them were er sometimes we , you co got into a minefield and you could n't , you gave it up you know because er by that time I think there would be plenty replacements coming on the market . |
5 | I would suggest that there would be logic in both the other spokespersons attending this conference . |
6 | Now what we could say is well there would be trust . |
7 | There would be advantage in designing these units to occupy positions on the external face of a building to facilitate ventilation after discharge of the extinguishment . |
8 | There would be compensation payments , of course , but after Chernobyl the doubts had set in . |
9 | There would be mist on the river and the saltings later , but for the moment it was clear , and utterly peaceful . |
10 | And then it would get dark , and , since conditions were much as they were last night , there would be mist over the marshes — it was coming up a little on my walk . |
11 | It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives . |
12 | Although he indicated that there would be help for those on low incomes , doubt was sown by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury , Michael Portillo , in the Commons on Wednesday and the indication was that compensation would be confined to benefits being upgraded in line with inflation . |
13 | Yesterday Dr John Marks , the chairman of the association 's council , said the crucial phrase lay in a working paper accompanying the White Paper which said there would be legislation ‘ to require ’ authorities to keep to their drug budgets . |
14 | One could n't just get a campaign up and running overnight — although the recession bit both ways , so at least there would be space available in the media for short-term bookings . |
15 | The young black people of Britain who are into black consciousness and cultural awareness are keen to speak Afro-Lingua because it reinforces their awareness and gives them hope where otherwise there would be despair " ( 1986a : 44 – 5 ) . |
16 | He said that there would be preference funding for smallholdings . |
17 | Meanwhile the Americans could draw up contingency plans on the assumption that there would be air bases in Egypt from which to strike against southern Russia . |
18 | There would be diversity within unity . |
19 | At stations where catering facilities were available , there would be provision for first-class , European , passengers and for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets . |
20 | Secondly , ‘ If such a species ( extraterrestrial ) existed , there would be evidence of it on Earth or in the Solar System . ’ |
21 | This is not a limitation , it is essential for coherent behaviour , there would be chaos if material emerged without prompting . |
22 | For the next week or two there would be work enough for the rivermen , and they would shoulder their way into the dining rooms during the coming days for mugs of steaming tea and coffee , thick bacon sandwiches and thick slices of new bread liberally coated with dripping . |
23 | The assessments would be expensive but if the Institute qualification were ‘ NVQ 'd ’ there would be Government funding for part or all . |
24 | Dr Alastair McLeish , branch secretary of the ULA , said that if the dispute were not settled then it was quite possible that there would be strike action for three days next week . |
25 | There would be freedom of movement between the zones and limited settlement rights . |
26 | There would be freedom of movement between the zones and limited settlement rights . |
27 | If the police were to do that , there would be public outrage . ’ |
28 | Going back to the early thoughts of the RHA on the matter in the mid-1970s , it had been recognized that the reduction in the hospital populations meant that there would be competition for any savings between the hospitals themselves and district services . |
29 | The idea put about by Ministers at the time that there would be competition in the water industry — because people would compare one region of the country with another — is unrealistic . |
30 | Inevitably there would be variation along the frontiers , and , more important , Frankish control over neighbouring peoples , including the Thuringians , was not constant ; the hegemony exercised by the Merovingians to the east of the Rhine was an integral part of their empire . |