Sentence examples for would be controversy from inspiring English sources

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"We said there would be controversy.

"I thought there would be controversy," John Podesta, Clinton's last White House chief of staff, said.

Its executive for movies candidly acknowledged the expectation that there would be controversy and publicity around the project.

While Mr. Boyd was confident that the broad public would not demand that Potash remain independent, he had no doubt that there would be controversy.

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"There wouldn't be controversy if we had the best information we could have," Dr. Samet said.

There would always be controversy attached to Mr. Jackson, said Ms. Ewart, wearing a sequined black jacket and a black fedora.

"It's sad that there would even be controversy," Meyer said before the parade.

There would still be controversies a-plenty.

Reese insisted there would be no controversy once the relay begins.

"If we had just made one free throw, there would be no controversy".

There would be more controversy as United's weary players climbed the famous Wembley steps to collect the trophy.

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