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

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1 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
2 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
3 ON the golf course , 1989 was a vintage to declare and may well be the source of good things to come in the publishing world .
4 In extensive trials throughout Europe this method of control has given good results and may well be the forerunner of other similar devices .
5 This approach is complex and may not be the law .
6 Both sexes have need of the night , both have access to it , but it could be said that women represent that force more , and may sometimes be the means through which men make contact with it .
7 However , a direct vasomotor effect of central neuropeptide Y on the nepatic artery vasculature , resulting in increased blood flow , can not be ruled out entirely and may indeed be the mechanism causing the observed effect on biliary secretion in dogs where the arterial component to blood flow is significant as opposed to rats .
8 These are not targets to be met and should not be the basis or a starting point for development plan policies .
9 The skills involved in communicating information well are , I think , often underestimated , and could usefully be the subject for extensive practical workshops as part of a responsible continuing education programme .
10 On this second approach , the refutation of scepticism is not the intention , and need not be the result , of a successful epistemology .
11 Our universe might be like that — it might have an infinite number of galaxies — but if so , it will have to go on for ever in all directions and would n't be the sort where an astronaut could do a round trip in a straight line .
12 Those seeking help need neither be Catholic nor married and will not be the recipients of advice .
13 Only the hope that their languages are being maintained sustains the minorities , because they are convinced that English , important though it is , can not and will not be the medium for the transmission of their dynamic culture and tradition .
14 One of the main reasons is that our system of democratic parliamentary self-government is incompatible with the Brussels machine , which has an unelected Commission with the sole power of initiative and right of veto , a Council of Ministers which legislates in secret , the so-called Parliament , which is not really a Parliament , has no roots in this country and will never be the focus of the hopes , aspirations and loyalties of our people , and a Community court , which in many ways is a political court and engine of federalism , standing above Parliament .
15 Although a full , detailed and accurate exposition of the law is an essential prerequisite to jurisprudential activity in the field of criminal law as in others , it is not and can not be the limit of the concerns of those who teach and study criminal law .
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