Example sentences of "[prep] and [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I knew she had no morals to speak of and would go out with anyone who had the price of a couple of drinks on him and was n't too fussy about where he spent the night , and I thought these facts would surely be obvious to any casual passer-by .
2 Each of these future estates , though it gave no present right to possession or enjoyment , was treated as something already in existence , which could be disposed of and would descend ( so far as it is inheritable ) just like a present estate .
3 9.2 The Premises shall be demised subject to the matters set out or referred to in clause … of the draft lease annexed and the Tenant or the Tenant 's solicitors having been supplied with such information as the Landlord has concerning the same the Tenant has entered into this agreement with notice of and shall raise no objection requisition or inquiry in respect of such matters
4 The burden of Mustakimzade 's argument , then , is that Molla Yegan was a mufti but not the Mufti , that he , like any other had the power of and might give fetvas when the need arose , but that he did not attain the office of Mufti .
5 It is generally assumed that the use of and will enhance plural reference in this example .
6 If the IVA proposal is accepted , the arrangement binds all creditors who had notice of and could vote at the meeting , whether or not they were present or represented .
7 The complementary combination may well be more creative eventually , but more difficult to handle in the process of communication and working out how much space a couple ask of and can offer to each other .
8 This restriction — that the two ways of obtaining estimates of and should give the same results — is an example of the cross-equation restrictions implied by the model in equation ( 6.14 ) .
9 The Organisers shall be liable for and shall indemnify the University against any claims against it of whatsoever nature including , but not limited to , claims in respect of death , injury , loss or damage where any such claim is caused by or arises by reason of the acts , omission or negligence of conference/course participants , the Organisers , their agents , servants or contractors .
10 She would have been eligible for and would have got local authority accommodation .
11 Parents know what their children are longing for and will give them what they want , even if every piggy bank in the house has to be broken open .
12 Yet they certainly yearned for and must get something out of it .
13 Even the genial Binkie Beaumont was prepared to pay him a third of what the experienced Emlyn Williams knew he was worth and could get .
14 I think that they are likely to give a better idea of what the finished advertisement will look like and can do a better job of communicating the necessary commitment to their way of presenting the product than can the account executive .
15 that 'll kind of filter its way through into and will cause will certain need some
16 Existing partners may soon find the new strains too great to cope with and may choose to leave to avoid ‘ burn out . ’
17 Now , I have much to be getting on with and would appreciate your not following me about and interrupting me like this .
18 If he does n't you stand warned of the type of person you are dealing with and should act accordingly .
19 The central cable is a good one to start with and will lift a plain stocking stitch sweater but with little effort you can work two small cables to the left and right of centre and make the pattern even more interesting , especially for a ‘ V ’ neck sweater .
20 Wendy managed to get a job as a receptionist in a dental surgery to begin with and will keep applying for one of the hygienist training courses .
21 ‘ He 's tremendous to work with and will get better and better . ’
22 There is also evidence , as we have mentioned before and shall see in the next chapter , of the extensive use of air sacs in sauropods as cooling devices and for reducing mass .
23 Senior staff may have encountered a similar situation before and can contribute their experience to the discussion .
24 This is because the firm has experienced cost behaviour in this range before and can observe the relationship between cost and activity levels .
25 On some occasions family members will attempt to sabotage treatment saying that the primary sufferer is being brainwashed , ought to be at home , ought to learn to hold his or her alcohol like everybody else and ought to do all manner of things that have failed before and will fail again to help addictive disease .
26 You may not have met these before and will need help to master them , e.g.
27 By increasing the number of general meetings for members they would have the opportunity to feel more involved in and would make the organisation more democratic .
28 ‘ Come on in and let's get it over with . ’
29 The next step is to take a pen and put a tick against any item that you feel is absolutely fine , could not be improved upon and should continue as a major part of any healthy diet .
30 141 ( 1 ) Rent reserved by a lease , and the benefit of every covenant or provision therein contained , having reference to the subject-matter thereof , and on the lessee 's part to be observed or performed , and every condition of re-entry and other condition therein contained , shall be annexed and incident to and shall go with the reversionary estate in the land , or in any part thereof , immediately expectant on the term granted by the lease , notwithstanding severance of that reversionary estate , and without prejudice to any liability affecting a covenantor or his estate .
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