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

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31 I believe that 's something that needs to be looked at and if the government were prepared to embark on a review of auditing er generally then that is something that I think there is some useful point in pursuing further er it 's interesting that er er erm when Bingham examined this point at paragraph three er point three nine in his report er he has a long paragraph er discussing these matters and er he says that er he at the end of the day he does n't come to a concluded view er although he does er acknowledge the fact that there are many people er depositors or example , share holders and employees who might have an interest in a particular company .
32 A mixed-pairs darts match was won by and and a quiz with two teams ( men vs ladies ) was won by — guess who — the men !
33 This event was organised by and and proved to be a very successful evening .
34 The characteristic impedances and of these T and Π-sections are respectively given by or which reduces to and which reduces to If the mesh currents in the nth and ( n + 1 ) th meshes of the ladder network are denoted by and as indicated in figure 9.1(a) , then , provided the ladder is correctly terminated , the transfer functions of its T and n-sections can be expressed as and respectively , which are identical .
35 Mathematics or Language or Science programmes for young children must be accompanied by suggestions for the use of ‘ waste ’ materials such as cartons , empty milk tins , bottles and bottle tops even in the knowledge that in many areas these are impossible to come by or that articles such as tins or bottles when in very short supply acquire a cash value in communities .
36 Thus , making use of the abbreviation dB for decibel , when , for example , the power is said to be modified by and when , the modification of power is described as An alternative expression of the power change in these two cases would be that the power is reduced or attenuated by +20 dB and +6 dB respectively .
37 The council may , with the consent of the Home Secretary make an order in the terms applied for or as modified by the Secretary of State .
38 Likewise , awards made during and since World War Two carry the date of the award on the reverse lower limb .
39 And I th , I think about a great deal because it 's a very strange , it 's a very strange thing to talk about but when I came to Suffolk , I might have told you this before er , I had hardly been away from home at all , I was only seventeen when I first met him
40 When the issue has not been discussed because it is felt to be too painful to talk about or because it is considered an unsuitable topic of conversation , then there may be problems .
41 gives you a bit more time to decide exactly what you want to talk about cos if if it has go to be in week three or week four , then we really sort of like decide now what you 're going to write about so that n Cos next week is gon na be our last meeting on this topic , so you really want to sort of give a bit of a presentation on what you 're going to say .
42 These users were asked whether they had used the catalogue before , whether they found what they were looking for and whether they had any particular problems or would like to make any suggestions for improving the catalogue .
43 More has been written about whether or not people take kinship into account when they expend reproductive effort than about any other problem in the study of human reproductive behaviour .
44 Well , it seemed as if as soon as my back was turned Mrs Carrow went off down there , even though you could n't normally get her to go no further than the garden gate , like I said . ’
45 They say the pattern of pain that happens during or after intercourse can not be predicted with any accuracy by doctors .
46 That 's what we are prepared for because when I saw Lithuania play the Danes a couple of weeks ago they made them work hard for everything they got .
47 Peculiars are by definition uncommon but they are worth searching for and if present in a case would strongly favour any remedies showing that same symptom .
48 Thank you I I have no other points Unless a has anybody got wants to pursue the communications issue after when when we reconvene at five thirty , otherwise I 'm quite happy .
49 Of course , the inevitable questions of what that foundation should consist of and when it should be built are answered by the claim that the period of initial training is too short and therefore such knowledge must be provided earlier by the academic course or later by in-service courses .
50 Costings are being made before and after , and any gains compared with any additional costs involved in the change .
51 ‘ the parties are free to make any arrangements which they like dealing with the subject matter of costs ; and it seems to me to make no difference whether that agreement is made before or after the court takes the matter into its consideration .
52 ( 6 ) Any lease or underlease , at a rent , or in consideration of a fine , for life or lives or for any term of years determinable with life or lives , or on the marriage of the lessee , or any contract therefor , made before or after the commencement of this Act , or created by virtue of Part V of the Law of Property Act 1922 , shall take effect as a lease , underlease or contract therefor , for a term of ninety years determinable after the death or marriage ( as the case may be ) of the original lessee , or of the survivor of the original lessees , by at least one month 's notice in writing given to determine the same on one of the quarter days applicable to the tenancy , either by the lessor or the persons deriving title under him , to the person entitled to the leasehold interest , or if no such person is in existence by affixing the same to the premises , or by the lessee or other persons in whom the leasehold interest is vested to the lessor or the persons deriving title under him …
53 10.3 The Tenant acknowledges that [ its ] obligations under this agreement and the Lease shall not be affected or lessened in any way by the fact that there may now or subsequently exist any Restrictions and the Tenant shall with effect from the Possession Date comply with and indemnify the Landlord in respect of any liability under any Restrictions ( whether made before or after the Possession Date ) save in so far as such liability arises from failure by the Landlord to comply with [ its ] obligations under clause 2.2.2 It need hardly be said that the tenant 's solicitor should make all usual inquiries to ascertain whether any such restrictions exist at the date of the agreement .
54 There is a danger of seeing new technology as an end in itself and of teaching pupils the mechanics of microcomputer use without looking at what is done before and after pupils use the microcomputer .
55 Fisting or fist fucking ( putting a hand , fist or forearm into the rectum ) , provided it is not done before or after anal intercourse .
56 ‘ There is a dishonest appropriation for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968 where by the substitution of a price label showing a lesser price on goods for one showing a greater price , a defendant either by that act alone or by that act in conjunction with another act or other acts ( whether done before or after the substitution of the labels ) adversely interferes with or usurps the right of the owner to ensure that the goods concerned are sold and paid for at that greater price .
57 Something I 've never done before or since in my life .
58 Chlorides of the 1,2 disulphur cations , ( especially where R is aromatic or chlorinated aliphatic ) are easily prepared from or and amidinium salts , amidines or silylated amidines .
59 The condition of the patient on transfer varies from theatre to theatre and depends upon whether or not the theatre has a recovery room where patients recover from the immediate effects of the anaesthetic .
60 If the outcome of this case depends upon whether or not reference is made to Hansard , how should the matter proceed in the face of the warnings of the Attorney-General that such references might constitute a breach of parliamentary privilege ?
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