Example sentences of "[coord] [ex0] [modal v] be " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore advisable to delete clause 9.1.6 , or if that fails , at least ensure that it is amended to refer to the distress or execution being levied at the premises ( 5 ) Consider adding the following two provisos : PROVIDED HOWEVER that in the event that this Lease is mortgaged at the time of the proposed re-entry and the Landlord has been given notice of the existence of the mortgage then prior to such re-entry or proceedings therefor the Landlord will serve a notice of such proceedings and proposed re-entry on the mortgagee at the mortgagee 's last known address AND PROVIDED FURTHER that if the Tenant ( being an individual ) becomes bankrupt or ( being a company ) enters into liquidation ( whether compulsory or voluntary save for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company ) or has a receiver appointed the Landlord shall not exercise the right of re-entry by virtue of such bankruptcy liquidation or receivership unless neither the Tenant nor its mortgagee shall pay the rent hereinbefore reserved on the days and in the manner provided or there shall be any breach or non-performance or non-observance of any of the other covenants or agreements on the part of the Tenant herein contained
2 Seven or eight years later , by the time he preached his remarkable sermon ‘ The Weight of Glory ’ C. S. Lewis clearly had a full belief in the Eucharistic Presence , or there would be no force in the rhetoric of his ‘ Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself , your neighbour is the holiest object presented to your senses . ’
3 There were anonymous letters to my parents , postmarked Chippenham , Corsham , Bath and London , telling them to watch out and do something about their son or there would be trouble for them .
4 Thomas Linehan of the IDA stated in court that a fencing contractor had been warned by pickets at the dump , one carrying a sign reading ‘ We want justice not asbestos ’ , not to go on the site or there would be trouble .
5 And in the end the organisers had to tell TV 's Darling Buds Of May star to go home or there would be no one left to party with .
6 Hari felt guilt sear her , she should be more considerate of her mother and yet the work must be done or there would be no money .
7 While we were outside , the duty Corporal was doing the rounds of the barrack rooms , checking for cleanliness and tidiness ; every two or three minutes a pair of boots would sail out of the window , or there would be the sound of a locker crashing to the floor .
8 Chiaro in her chapter on " Framing Word-play " says " There must surely be as many joke formulae as there are people to tell them " ( p. 61 ) ; " surely " I think not , or there would be no sense of the formulaic .
9 I was told to shut my mouth or there would be serious repercussions . ’
10 Or there might be a recurring relationship between two vowels , say/u/ ( as in boot ) and/y/ ( as in the French lune ) .
11 THERE MIGHT BE A TRAIN COMING OR THERE MIGHT BE A HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC WIRE JUST UNDERNEATH YOU — REMEMBER YOU DO N'T EVEN NEED TO TOUCH THAT DEADLY WIRE FOR IT TO KILL YOU — DO N'T GO NEAR IT .
12 There might be a lot of traffic sort of nosing out there or there might be a congestion there for some reason .
13 ( These might be available from a museum loan service or there might be opportunities to see and handle these during a museum visit . )
14 Or there might be more to it than that .
15 You must n't take too much protein out of the wort or there 'll be no head on the finished beer . ’
16 ‘ About your business , both of you , or there 'll be trouble . ’
17 Treat them gently and make sure none of them are broken or there 'll be trouble . ’
18 ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay .
19 And do n't use any more hot water , or there 'll be none left for me , ’ Beth told her sharply .
20 ‘ Promise , ’ she said , adding with more urgency , ‘ Get that tray along to the study , or there 'll be murder to pay . ’
21 You 'd better watch and get that paddy first or there 'll be trouble .
22 In such cases there is a reluctance to part with the house except on impossible terms : on a short lease or without any land to give it a moderate degree of privacy ; or there may be restrictions on the uses that are allowed — community uses only , perhaps , to be financed from public funds , which are not forthcoming .
23 The proposal may be to replace just a single building or a row of shops , or there may be plans for a comprehensive redevelopment involving a whole block or more .
24 So , depending on where you live , there may be quite a lot of help to call upon , or there may be very little .
25 There may either be a personnel officer who interviews all staff for a fairly large company , or there may be one person who will be so closely involved with the new employee that she/he seems the inevitable person to carry out the interview .
26 An attack may be totally sudden or there may be prior warning .
27 For example , auditors may require a revaluation for the balance sheet to be stated to show a true and fair view ; or there may be considerable delay before the market improves .
28 Societies may choose to emphasize the ‘ fecund ’ side of the feminine , by exalting an image of woman that is plump and heavy-breasted , or there may be a preference for a youthful , virginal beauty , with ‘ natural ’ styles of hair and a slim figure to go with it .
29 Emotions may come flooding in as soon as the baby is born , or there may be a sense of detachment which lasts hours or days .
30 Or there may be an element of retaliation for past suffering .
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