Example sentences of "and there [vb mod] be [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The records of these numerous courts were often badly kept , and there might be damage or loss of the original wills which the courts kept under their custody .
2 And there might be strawberry jam today . ’
3 So this is , there 's going to be an X cubed term in here somewhere , and there might be X squared and Xs and anything else , but if it cuts it three places , it 's got three r three roots .
4 But he was and there might be trouble .
5 And there might be places to rent , but I just could n't afford them .
6 IT IS not irrational for a jury to decide that the first of two co-accused acted in concert with the second but that the second co-accused did not act in concert with the first , because the case against each accused must be considered separately and there may be evidence which is admissible against one but not the other .
7 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 .
8 ( 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 . )
9 There are proposals for three more nuclear power stations to be built in Britain during the next decade : Hinckley Point C , Wylfa B and Sizewell C. And there may be plans to build a total of ten extra nuclear power stations by 2010 .
10 And there may be cases when the US Government should , in the national interest , take extraordinary powers over foreign-owned companies , the report states .
11 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 .
12 It may well then have to face the vested interest of different institutions and organizations and there may be difficulties defining where some provision could fit in .
13 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 .
14 In all cases , the bones are protected from weathering , but there may be further breakage or attrition if secondary transport or trampling occurs , and there may be surface corrosion of the bone in acid ( or highly alkaline ) conditions .
15 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 .
16 I 'd best go and fetch him soon , for he is hobbled and there may be wolves about . ’
17 Chrissie is not protected to the same extent because she has not worked for long enough , and there may be grounds for dismissal .
18 In this case planning permission is necessary , and there may be zombie difficulty in getting approval if the visual appearance of the building is substantially changed .
19 It is of benefit to compare all the very early maps one with another , as each will show something different , and there may be anomalies which lead to interesting studies and , quite possibly , new discoveries .
20 Sometimes there will be two candidates who are fairly evenly matched and there may be uncertainty about which should be appointed .
21 A signals failure at Walton may cause delays on the Kirkby line , and there may be jams on the M53 .
22 Very often the history of an object is not known at all and there may be reason to believe that it is not all that it purports to be .
23 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 .
24 Winds can blow up unexpectedly and there may be rain but it does n't usually last long .
25 During the Project Video shoot we shall be moving around a great deal and there may be occasions when people need to contact us but are unable to do so .
26 However , please remember that brochures are produced up to twelve months in advance and there may be occasions when an advertised facility of entertainment is not available during your particular holiday , especially if it is out of high season .
27 In such communities the focused norms may be codified in dictionaries and grammars , and there may be penalties ( such as educational failure ) for individuals who do not adhere to the norm .
28 B : ‘ I am worried about my job because it looks as if we are going to be privatised soon and there may be redundancies .
29 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 .
30 It is a busy main route from Wellingborough to Northampton and there may be people who were just making casual purchases .
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