Example sentences of "and [adv] it [modal v] [adv] be " in BNC.

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1 And so it would not be right to say that we 're not looking after the local element of the population .
2 It had got rid of this , the old order and new power relations had been established and so it should n't be regarded so much as an economic failure but as a profound political and social reform , which is an important step towards the Party 's ultimate aim of communism , and going back to the beginning of my paper that how that they had always seen industrialization as a means to an end and that how that socialism and ultimately communism could only be achieved through stages and so that , although it was an economic failure , it was a sort of a social
3 This type of stretching can clearly be dangerous if done before exercise when the muscles are cold , and so it should only be used at the end of a training session .
4 However , the coefficients of this model are unknown , and so it can not be used in the empirical investigation of the risk premium .
5 ’ — And so it can not be allowed to occur .
6 This broad sense should include the ironic , metaphoric and implicit communicative content of an utterance , and so it can not be restricted to the conventional content of what is said .
7 Chain , which was introduced in 1811 , could be stowed in a small damp locker and so it can almost be said that chain cleared the space needed below for engines and coal bunkers .
8 Fourth , Pijnenborg and colleagues suggest that there is no evidence that the frequency of LAWER will increase , and thus it need not be the ‘ thin edge of the wedge ’ .
9 In view of the abrupt falling on in the numbers of husbandmen above £20 , plus the fact that this figure coincides roughly with the wealth of the average yeoman , farmers assessed at and above it can pragmatically be counted as yeomen .
10 And then it would just be well it would be a horse ca hearse then .
11 It 's no use my telling you what it is — she might not agree , and then it would only be a waste of time . ’
12 And then it 'll now be finished .
13 and then it wo n't be sticky , I ca n't roll it out to make those shapes at the moment cos it 's too sticky , yes we 're gon na have to stick it in the fridge and when it comes out it will be just ready then .
14 In less than six hours ' time — and there it would still be night — he would be attempting to scale the steel wall , trying not to get crushed against it .
15 We may like to think that such changes enable the organisation to be more efficient and effective in achieving its goals and yet it may well be that such changes arise as a result of trying to satisfy an individual 's political ambitions or to undercut the ambitions of a rival .
16 Dahl concentrates upon issues over which there is an observable disagreement and yet it may well be that certain issues are kept off the agenda altogether .
17 It is a large sum , and yet it may not be enough .
18 And yet it may still be true that he came within minutes of Jerome 's flight , found the man only stunned , stooped close and knew him , for then knowing was possible , and killed him , and only then took thought how to escape suspicion , and came running into the town , to me . ’
19 The method has all the elements of a fictional adventure story , and yet it can not be dismissed so easily .
20 On this claim rests his whole theory of mental language , and yet it can not be true for , if it were , there would be no serious portability of software , as between , say , machines of radically different architectures .
21 Well to be quite honest I think the reason she wanted it in Norwich was cos Glasgow 're over-loaded as it was I think and they had to learn new skills and staff support and therefore it might not be a good idea to have them as well
22 And therefore it will now be missing . ’
23 It does not assume any proof demonstrating its validity , and therefore it can not be knocked down for not offering it .
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