Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is an aid to guide the reviewer of a contract towards those areas of an acquisition contract which are of accounting significance and which might be sources of dispute in the future — it is not a comprehensive guide to analysing every acquisition contract .
2 Jesus said just before he was living his disciples , his followers , you and me , he said you shall receive power after the holy spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses unto me yes we witness by our life but there 's a danger in making that a cop out , because one other requirement of a witness is that they talk , they 've got ta say what they know , these four men were good witnesses , they went back and they told the city what they had found , and there 's placed upon you and me that responsibility to go back and to tell what we 've found , this is a day of good tidings , we do wrong to keep silent .
3 I will sprinkle clean water upon you , and you shall be dean from all your uncleannesses , and from all your idols I will cleanse you .
4 There are none of the problems of tracking down shareholders who may exist across a number of States , and who may be subsidiaries of other bodies .
5 If she married Pogo , she could do exactly as she pleased and she would be mistress of her own home .
6 As Table 1.4 showed , the ‘ duplication ’ of the universities and polytechnic/colleges in professional courses is more apparent than real , since certain types of professional courses are largely concentrated in one sector and there may be differences of emphasis between courses in the same subject .
7 ( I grant that the difference is not absolute , and there may be elements of the affective and the intuitive in the pursuit of any intellectual discipline , but they are likely to be marginal . )
8 If the deposition is to be taken in England ( and there may be cases in which a foreign witness can be available in England but not at the date of the trial ) , the examination will be before a judge , officer or ( usually ) an examiner of the court ; if the deposition is to be taken abroad , alternative ways of proceeding are available .
9 For that reason , it would be wise to retain a special offence for road-traffic cases , and there may be merit in retaining offences with particular labels in other spheres .
10 Figures derived in this way may be unreliable — they may , for example , include both active and inactive practitioners , and there may be problems in definition of ‘ scientist ’ according to the discipline and/or the nationality .
11 Chrissie is not protected to the same extent because she has not worked for long enough , and there may be grounds for dismissal .
12 Sometimes there will be two candidates who are fairly evenly matched and there may be uncertainty about which should be appointed .
13 A signals failure at Walton may cause delays on the Kirkby line , and there may be jams on the M53 .
14 The energy which creates earth lights seems to have a sensitizing effect on people so that they are more likely to see things psychically , and there may be outbreaks of psychic effects , such as poltergeist activity .
15 And there may be links with other robberies at Malvern and Droitwich , a burglary at Worcester and the sighting of 3 men in a garden , also in Worcester .
16 People would want to give up their jobs and there 'll be loads of jobs for those who want them .
17 In little more than a year 's time the forest will be gone and there 'll be farms in its place . ’
18 We can get downstairs all right and there 'll be firelight in the kitchen . ’
19 And there 'll be uproar in Wigan if the classy Phil Clarke has to give up his No.13 jersey for Hanley .
20 It 's not too far and there 'll be shade from the trees . ’
21 It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’
22 ‘ A lot will go in the forces like us and there 'll be jobs in ordnance factories and other places .
23 and there 'll be talk of another Grand National in Gloucestershire on Sunday when David Nicholson opens up his new stables at Jackdaws Castle for the very first time … they 'll be off and running there at half past ten … and its a sure winner for a good day out
24 I should also be under continuing pressure to say that a Committee was considering a particular subject ( and often it would be a GEN group ) ; and there would be questions about when Committees were meeting , the work they were doing , whether particular Ministers are on them , the details of under-pinning Official Committees , etc .
25 Archibald School in Barnaby Avenue had room for 170 children but staff and governors argued toilet facilities were insufficient and there would be problems at playtimes .
26 I came on a train here today from London in South Africa if you are black and you got on a train it would n't be as comfortable and there would be crowds in it but you would n't know whether you reached the other end because at some station a group of people would get on and shoot you indiscriminately , and get off again leaving that scene of massacre .
27 And there would be bills for electricity and water .
28 He had fought the intruder and there would be samples on his knuckles and in his fingernails of his aggressor 's skin and blood .
29 Policy would focus on economic efficiency , there would be explicit rules and guidelines ( including exemptions from the rules ) , there would be a relatively unified set of competition-policy institutions ( a strengthened OFT , and a reformed MMC to act as a tribunal to review the analysis and proposals for fines or remedies made by the OFT ) , and there would be penalties for abuses .
30 Electricity supplies would be fixed and there would be cuts in supply if limits were exceeded .
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