Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] [conj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This suggests that if customers pay extra , their films will be better protected and that if they do n't pay the extra charge the company wo n't be liable . |
2 | Release could only come if and when he finished his long apologia . |
3 | The G T N , you only take if and when they 're necessary , okay ? |
4 | Erm i it was strange I know , I ca n't explain it logically , it was just we we certainly we felt in the office that we would somehow know if and when it was gon na happen . |
5 | The letters lying there on the mat did n't exactly look as though if I did n't open them the world would stop . |
6 | He would remain on the sidelines , and do some more work if and when they were ready to launch the paper . |
7 | The choir , and all about it , and the church I rather enjoyed because as as I were growing up most of the p people that came were the business people and the people that were conscientious towards that area , St. John 's . |
8 | When editing you must be aware that the space between two italicised words is also italicised and that if you place the cursor on this space ( even if the space is a carriage return or tab ) any additions will also be italic . |
9 | Before the exhibition opened on Monday , 11 March last , Mr Isherwood , ARPS , APAGB , an official appointed by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain , spent two and a half hours in Chapman Gallery carefully weighing and considering before he settled on the winners . |
10 | Lo and behold you can actually stop when and where you want . |
11 | In the illustrations of projection so far I have suggested that broadly speaking there are two kinds : ( 1 ) where the participants are allowed to be passive observers becoming more actively engaged as and when they wish , and ( 2 ) where from the beginning the participants are required to do something . |
12 | One never knows if and when you 're going to develop it take weeks months or years or possibly never . |