Example sentences of "[subord] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And I used to like the gates , where because sit on it , get on the gate and get on the horse 's back .
2 The rise in price is given by and is therefore greater ( smaller ) than where according as the corporate sector is more labour ( capital ) intensive .
3 rather than Or phoning twenty places
4 Further processing was done using the CCP4 suite of programs except where noted , leading to the statistics quoted in the table .
5 Make sure to articulate these clearly , alternating your plucking fingers except where raking from the 1st to 2nd strings ( notes E to A and D to A ) .
6 Of course the accuracy of the analysis depends upon the integrity of the data supplied to the magazine by the flying organisations that contributed to the survey , and I have presumed , in good faith , that the rates quoted , except where indicated , are not only correct but are indeed inclusive of VAT and non-optional extras such as base landing fees .
7 ‘ KNOCK FOR KNOCK ’ AGREEMENT relating to claims arising out of accidents occurring anywhere in the world ( including claims where either insurance covers Third Party risks alone except under Clause 3 hereof ) under Policies ( the Agreement itself is NOT restricted to Motor Policies except where specified ) issued by the parties hereto in Great Britain the whole of Ireland the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man .
8 But in the old core areas of physical coercion , such as Russia and Rumania , where serfdom lasted longest , the peasantry were left as a fairly homogeneous mass ( except where divided by race or nationality ) and discontented , if not potentially revolutionary .
9 Obtrusive yellow lines restricting parking are avoided by the simple expedient of allowing parking only in places indicated , the reverse of the more usual situation where it is permitted except where banned ( Figure 4.5 ) .
10 ( 3 ) The word ‘ Company ’ in this Clause , except where used in reference to the Company , shall be deemed to include any partnership or other body of persons , whether incorporated or unincorporated and whether domiciled in the United Kingdom or elsewhere .
11 ( 3 ) The word ‘ Company ’ in this Clause , except where used in reference to the Company , shall be deemed to include any partnership or other body of persons , whether incorporated or unincorporated and whether domiciled in the United Kingdom or elsewhere .
12 ‘ Out came the most perfect rendering I had ever heard , ’ said Coghill , ‘ except that given a short while before by John Gielgud in his Haymarket Hamlet .
13 Since she 'd started work she had seen nothing of the surrounding area , except that covered by the bus route which took her to work and back each day .
14 I do n't conclude anything from that either , except that fancying is a complicated business .
15 Except that to say this like this negates some of the significance of what has been said earlier .
16 For an organ larger than this , there is no limit except that imposed by the customer 's ability to pay .
17 Nu replied by promoting yet another Leftist unity programme , There was no response ; instead a major part of the PVO went underground while all the former BNA battalions of the army except that commanded by Ne Win mutinied and joined the rebels .
18 He could perhaps have submitted himself to some army medical board , but whether they would have enthused over the application of a 48-year-old epileptic syphilitic with no military experience except that acquired while shooting wild-life in the desert
19 Wyatt submitted Scott 's letter to the India Council and , as a result , his official letter of 1st January , 1859 entrusted Scott with ‘ the architectural superintendence of the building ’ , except that to ensure :
20 Any attempt , for example , to engineer a rate of unemployment except that associated with the natural rate of output will be thwarted .
21 The precipitants of the disorder are less clearly understood except that dieting is invariably an early element .
22 So Eliot , in ‘ ode ’ , a poem dealing with a tortured wedding night , has a protagonist apparently lacking in all inspiration except that coming from the ‘ bubbling ’ of a river described as ‘ mephitic ’ .
23 On the other hand , it may be urged that self-help ought to be strictly limited even against a wrongdoer and forbidden altogether against one who is not a wrongdoer , except that retaking might be permitted in circumstances of inevitable accident or of necessity ( e.g .
24 In 1952 it adopted the practice of permitting deputies to stand in for the ministers : the deputies soon became permanent features , attending to all business except that deemed to be symbolically important .
25 As the house will know , following discussions in Brussels , political agreement has been reached in the council on the amendment draft directive which , if implemented in its present form , would impose on auditors a slightly wider duty to report than that contained in the regulations we 're currently debating .
26 Now you see in my days on the railway sixty miles an hour was a good speed for a train it di it did n't reckon to do much more than that see .
27 Flour for domestic use was home produced and much heavier in texture than that milled from imported Canadian me- wheat which was banned in nineteen forty two .
28 Figures for illegal drugs are harder to come by , but around 2m Americans are thought to take cocaine , and many more than that have smoked marijuana .
29 Secondly , I believe the method of selection that my Right Honourable Friend the Home Secretary has proposed in Amendment twenty-seven is a broader method of selection than that proposed elsewhere .
30 This is seen as a shade different from the enforcement of a sentence as such ; and there can be a practical difference where , as is often the case , the enforcing State keeps the confiscated property rather than than transmitting it to the State in which the order was made .
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