Example sentences of "[pron] would be more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was believed that , if the nation were to become more zealous in its service of God , there would be more hope of deliverance . |
2 | Then , as the universe expanded and cooled , the antiquarks would annihilate with the quarks , but since there would be more quarks than antiquarks , a small excess of quarks would remain . |
3 | ‘ My son-in-law was offered the living of St Ermin 's when it fell vacant recently , ’ she said , ‘ but he felt there would be more scope here . ’ |
4 | There would be more questions later . |
5 | He was far too sharp to miss how evasive she was being , and she knew that once the police had left there would be more questions to answer ; however , that was the least of her concerns . |
6 | Consequently , some doctors believe that ‘ ignorance is bliss ’ — if medical knowledge were more widespread , there would be more cases of Munchausen 's and Munchausen-by-proxy . |
7 | It was not seemly for the Second Son to outshine the father in this way and I knew instinctively that before a year had passed there would be more building in the compound . |
8 | It was hard for an English girl to get a secretarial job in New York these days — she had been lucky in getting her work permit before the restrictions were so stringent — but maybe one day the conditions would change and there would be more work permits available . |
9 | There would be more chance of winning the £200,000 top prize . |
10 | Right so after nineteen forty five there cer there certainly would have been a momentum towards this in the areas where there 'd been a strong Japanese presence because there would be more collaborators and there would be some more obvious targets . |
11 | He had been told a little of his history , and knew that there would be more explanations at the end of this journey . |
12 | The personnel manager felt that if she was working in a establishment with a lower turn-over she would be more democratic because there would be more time . |
13 | When Carey 's body was found , there would be more trouble , more disruption . |
14 | New seminaries would be opened and old ones expanded and there would be more oportunities for the publication of religious books . |
15 | On the whole it 's a good idea , there would be more control but at least they 'd stop getting at us |
16 | Others feared there would be more job losses . |
17 | It occurred to Rostov that there would be more point to the information if he also had some control over the pod 's guidance system , but at least he now knew where he was going . |
18 | As van Dijk ( 1984 ) has shown , they typically tell stories about immigrants or use abstract reasonings , such as that ‘ ; if there were less blacks , there would be more jobs or housing ’ . |
19 | She feared there would be more reprisals . |
20 | And then there would be more trees pl Oh yes , and on either side of this , this pathway , there would also be an avenue of trees . |
21 | There would be more photos , but they would be taken as the cruiser pulled away , and she need n't concern herself about those . |
22 | If the sport was pruned , there would be more prize-money to go round . |
23 | As a result there would be more employment and an improvement in the condition of working-class life . |
24 | In short , a Labour Government in the 1990s would operate from completely different assumptions to the Conservative Government of the 1980s : there would be more integration , greater emphasis on quality and on democratic accountability . |
25 | Although he passed his 11-plus he chose to go to a technical school as it would be more art orientated . |