Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [pron] have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where where she 's got her flat .
2 What 's new is that the old defence , that a director did not ‘ knowingly or willingly ’ allow something to happen has been eroded and , Bell said , ‘ directors will have to show specifically and beyond a shadow of doubt they could not know what was happening or that they had minuted their protest ’ .
3 Or that they 'd sacked him .
4 Some governing bodies may consider that their needs at both levels presently are satisfied or that they have advised us of their requirements .
5 But she pretended to herself that she had not seen it , or that she had misinterpreted it .
6 She was unable to believe that his tongue was unruly or that he 'd meant his earlier remarks to be at all humorous .
7 This did not however imply that recovery would follow in every case where a mistake had been shown to exist : ‘ If the defendant can show that the payment was made in settlement of an honest claim , or that he has changed his position as a result of the enrichment , then restitution will be denied . ’
8 I said my say : ‘ It 's not that I 'm angry with you , or that you 've done anything wrong .
9 Some countries have tried to slow down the exodus by insisting that players can not leave before a certain age , usually 28 , or until they have completed their national service .
10 Many of the girls wanted to ask about domestic details such as rationing , clothes and saying goodbye to boyfriends while the boys frequently said they wanted to interview the men to find out if they had been on active service or if they had killed anyone .
11 Men fear rejection , disdain and loneliness only because they have never experienced them or if they have experienced them , they have felt only the normal reactions of despair and unhappiness .
12 I think that it ought to be self-evident , erm if we 've done our programme in a way which er , is clear or if we 've presented it in a clear fashion , then I think sequence and clashes er and safety , to a large extent , become self-evident .
13 Or if I 'd seen it , I had n't taken it in .
14 Is this because they never had them or because they have lost them ?
15 If he can not do this quickly — either because you have not told him what questions you have answered , or because you have indicated them in an order that is not that in which you have attempted them — he is likely to be mildly annoyed .
16 The reason for this is that ( in many cases ) the client becomes aware of the proposed legislation either because he has been served under the General Orders with a notice as being directly affected , or because he has seen it in the local newspaper or Gazette advertisement .
17 The Court also considered the reverse situation , where the third party claims that it has become entitled to the benefits of a Convention , either because it has declared itself willing to be bound , or because it has shown its willingness by its conduct .
18 Had you phoned well I did n't know if you 'd phoned after I 'd rung you , or before I 'd rung you .
19 Despite the fact that they had stopped their car , neither of the Shepherds seemed to care how she was , or whether she had done herself any harm sleep-walking up to the Monument .
20 Whether he had been there by accident or whether he had spotted me arriving and slunk into position I shall never know , but from his point of view the result must have been eminently satisfactory because it was certainly the worst fright I have ever had .
21 The survey manager has located and designed the survey stations in the Chief Superintendent or whether he 's had them built .
22 Would you like to , to explain what from strength to strength means or whether I 've got my figures wrong erm a and , and perhaps give an idea of what from strength to strength will mean in coming years ?
23 Was that before or after you 'd had your chat ? ’
24 Now can you write out either now or just before I or when I 've gone what you 're going to do
25 Do not add fat to any of the food ( except where we have specified it ) , and preferably omit salt too .
26 She felt raw — not physically , except where she had scoured her skin in the bath , but inside , in her soul , as if he had reached in and desecrated some sacred part of her .
27 But what does that prove , except that you 've learned something about farming since you 've lived in Swinbrook ? ’
28 ‘ He means nothing at all , ’ his mother had intervened , ‘ except that you 've upset him .
29 What was in his mind — except that he had killed his dallta , and wished to die with him ? ’
30 Today , my brother is a perfect physical specimen , except that he has to turn his hand slightly to get it out of his pocket .
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