Example sentences of "there [vb mod] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And the translations are so incredibly liberal , there may as well be no original text at all .
2 There may or may not have been divisions of opinion in the ranks of the progressive Alliance , but the Conservatives were all too evidently engaged in fratricidal strife .
3 Depressive illness can result in suicidal thoughts and there may or may not be expression of intent .
4 Even if introns from different species are located at identical sites within genes , there may or may not be an intronic ORF present .
5 There may or may not be a disappearance depending on the circumstances .
6 There may or may not be a provision for periodic inflation-related reviews or even for index-linking .
7 There may or may not be something here he wanted to hide .
8 With professional accountability , there may or may not be sanctions , according to the degree to which the profession can impose them . ’
9 Moreover , grants may be open or closed : there may or may not be an upper limit beyond which the central government will not go .
10 erm and get rid of any institutional price setting that there may or wage setting that there may be in those in those industries .
11 In addition , there should if possible be a right to enter upon adjoining premises to make connections and for the purpose of repair .
12 Perhaps I should also say that the panel has not made up it 's mind yet about whether there should or should not be a new settlement of course .
13 There are no screen credits at the beginnings of dreams to tell you what sort of film you are going to see , but there might as well have been in these nightmares , because the tenor , horror or guilt is excruciatingly present before the first scenes have even been played .
14 For the rest of the trip there might as well have been a sound-proof grill between the front and back seats , Shannon reflected wryly .
15 One of them told me the changes they 've put now are so dramatic , there might as well have been a change of government .
16 It would be illusory , and dangerous , though , to imagine that there could or should be real partnership .
17 It declares that there shall and must be one of two decisions , a conviction or an acquittal .
18 Admission was expected to be about £4.00 full rate , and there would as usual be concessionary rates .
19 I was hoping there would and I will still hope because there 's not for the political reas , I would hope that that the minister would not a U-turn , the Chancellor would do a U-turn on this one .
20 There will but
21 If er , members approve the three er , categories of allocation , there will as I said earlier , be four hundred and seventy-five thousand pounds left in the contingency .
22 But there will as I my honourable friend knows , there will be quite an argument when we see the prospectus and I have n't had the priv the privilege of seeing it erm although I 've had the opportunity to discuss er its contents with th with the er chairman of the P I A er er and the Chief Executive .
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