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

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1 The pay was welcome and there might well be plunder to boot , not to mention the excitement .
2 There is plenty of choice , starting with TSB in the high street , and there might even be NatWest .
3 Mrs McDougall had promised to have milk and bread for me , and there might possibly be mail , brought over by the morning 's ferry .
4 Hence , different experiments may not be directly comparable , and there may similarly be difficulties of comparison between experiment and theory .
5 It is likely in any organisation that individuals will have different opinions , there will be personality clashes and there may well be conflicts of interest where an individual is required to pursue a particular course of action that they can not , in all conscience , perform .
6 The most important deserted villages and other abandoned medieval settlements will probably be listed already by the Medieval Village Research Group and there may well be surveys and air photographs available .
7 Similarly departmental was recognised as ‘ deparl-mental ’ , so looking for sequences such as ‘ l- ’ and substituting t would give the correct result ( also y for ‘ vj ’ , a for ‘ c\ ’ , and there may well be others ) .
8 At least one narrow-gauge railway in Britain operates on a gauge of 10.5 in , and there may well be others .
9 It is easy to see why credo , ‘ I believe ’ , should be a dubious case : belief does seem to leave something to the discretion of a trustee , and there may well be doubt whether a rather tentative expression of belief sufficiently expresses a testator 's intention that a trust should be set up .
10 Once new operators start to look towards the itchy-footed turboprop pilots to fulfil their needs , everyone can start moving up a step and there may again be room on the first rung of the ladder .
11 Escalators and lifts help customers move between levels , and there may also be fountains , cafes , sculptures and seating areas — all protected from the weather .
12 However , there may also be other features commonly found on other medieval sites , and there may occasionally be buildings .
13 Initially applied in the context of lakes and their drainage basins which can be used as units of sediment-based ecological study ( Oldfield , 1977 ) , the techniques have now been shown to have widespread application to sediment correlation in lake sediments , to differentiation of weathering and pedogenesis , to the identification of sediment sources , and there may subsequently be application of mineral magnetic measurements to long sediment sequences from major lake basins in non-glaciated regions , to near-shore marine sediments in morphogenetically dynamic areas , and also to cave sediments , alluvial fills , river terrace sequences and to loess successions .
14 Look sharpish , and there 'll still be time to whip down to Rose Morris in London 's Denmark Street on Wednesday Nov 18th to catch an Ovation clinic featuring one of the UK 's best-known sessioneers Ian Aitken .
15 The shelter was quite a long way away , and there would n't be time to come back to the steps .
16 The visitor would understandably back off quickly and there would either be pandemonium or an utter , stunned silence .
17 It was race , and there would never be peace while that discrimination lasted .
18 Give it another twenty years and there wo n't be people left who remember .
19 Should you say , ‘ Unless you stop quarrelling with your sister I wo n't be able to finish my work and there wo n't be time for a story ’ , you must be prepared to see through the planned , but logical , consequences .
20 If the underside of the roof slope is insulated , there must be a gap of 50mm between it and the insulation , and there should also be ventilation openings at the ridge equivalent to a continuous strip 5mm wide running the full length of the ridge .
21 Many structure plans are being ‘ rolled forward ’ to end in 1996 and there could well be draft policies and proposals in the roll-forward documents .
22 The Thames barrier was proved to work and there could well be tax cuts in the Spring , said Howe .
23 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
24 Many people wish to be left alone to get on with their own lives and they must be allowed to do so , and there must also be opportunities for different degrees and different kinds of involvement .
25 Tomorrow ( Good Friday ) the Hants Grand National motocross will take place on the Matchams Park circuit , near Ringwood , but , for the first time , it will be restricted to pre-1965 built machines and there will also be races for more modern twin shock-absorber machines .
26 During the three days of the show , the hotel will be serving Irish cuisine in its restaurants and there will also be evening .
27 Officials who get through the qualifying round will be able to compete against the best in the world and there will also be prizes by British divisions .
28 There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit .
29 Interactivity will be more effective in some circumstances than in others and there will always be cases where passive learning is best .
30 And there will always be areas of what the engineers call ‘ mushiness ’ .
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