Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [conj] it " in BNC.

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31 They might also accept that some , if only few , among the many would grow ; and that when it had become operationally necessary or desirable a growing business could divide itself and in such a way that the divisions were suitable ‘ constituencies ’ for the democratic purposes of the co-operative .
32 It is difficult to avoid the further thought that the given characterization of consciousness is elliptical , and that when it is filled in , as it must be , we are no further ahead , but have our definiendum turning up in the definiens .
33 She said — they told me it would be all over soon and that when it was , I would be — all right .
34 So the sun shines bit of the courtyard when it 's eight o'clock and that when it 's nine o'clock and so forth .
35 Finally , he comes to the conclusion that psychopathology plays no causative role in creativity , except in the choice of subject matter , and that where it does exist it stems from social causes ; for example the stress that the person of original mind experiences in being at odds with society .
36 And if if it does start dropping we 're gon na have to change our tactics and go and do something else you know we 'll we 'll knock on anybody 's doors do you know what I mean w we 're not proud and we 'll go you know we 'll just change our tactics and er whatever it takes .
37 In a speech in Donegal before the by-election in November 1980 , Garrett FitzGerald of Fine Gael said , ‘ Until and unless it is shown conclusively that this danger can be effectively-controlled , which appears not to be the case , we oppose exploration ’ .
38 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 .
39 If if if it was like
40 If you are not ready to deal with the problem of alcohol misuse if and when it occurs , one day you could be faced with a crisis .
41 If and when it is official you seven will be the first to be told . ’
42 ‘ Although I had not had a sexual experience when I was at high school , I thought I should be ready , if and when it came , and so I thought I should stock up .
43 Do something if and when it feels right .
44 Rather , it existed to provide organized support for young men of military age determined to resist conscription if and when it was introduced .
45 If and when it is accepted , the agent will take ten per cent commission on your royalties .
46 The thinking in some quarters is that Intel Corp 's Pentium , if and when it does finally arrive , will be priced at $795 for the 60MHz species and $995 for the 66MHz .
47 NAFTA , if and when it comes , will boost the Mexican economy , but not quickly or strongly enough to stem the tide .
48 Thinking in some quarters is that Intel Corp 's Pentium , if and when it does arrive , will be priced at $795 for the 60MHz species and $995 for the 66MHz .
49 But countries now have the option of making drawings under a standby arrangement whereby they negotiate access to the credit tranches but only use the facility if and when it is required .
50 As an alternative to the last submission it was argued that the money was paid to and received by the revenue under an implied agreement that it would be held as a deposit against tax that might be held to have been due at the dates of payment and that it would be repaid if and when it turned out that no tax was due .
51 That is not this case and , if and when it arises , the courts will be faced with a novel problem of considerable legal and ethical complexity .
52 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 .
53 So , if you 'd like to find out if and when it 's on in your area , ask your parents or Brown Owl to write for details to : Or ring .
54 From there , if and when it became possible , he would be taken to the castle at Soragna where the Principessa Meli Lupi was prepared to take him on in the guise of a gardener — a refugee who had been rendered deaf and dumb in the bombing of Milan .
55 If the centrality of the military is clear in the relatively open policy-making process of the United States , it is less so in Britain and the old Soviet Union ( and now Russia ) , whose continued high spending levels on the military make it clear that the military will be no less active if and when it perceives its interests threatened .
56 The distinction has been more in the minds of the negotiators ( especially the British negotiators ) than it has been a reality or , more important , likely to be given much credence by the Court of Justice if and when it comes to adjudicate on the basis of the Treaty .
57 We will be able shortly to debate those matters more fully in the House , but we have on many occasions made it clear that this Parliament will decide on the single currency issue at some date well into the future if and when it should arise .
58 I can not go beyond what I have said , except to make it clear once again that if and when it is clear that a further legislative change will materially assist in ensuring that this sort of thing does not happen again , we will be ready to make it .
59 We are determined that it will remain on the statute book for use if and when it is necessary to be used . ’
60 And er , if and when it 's published , there will be millions of words , I mean there are now , and I do n't how large it is now , it 's impossible to tell how large , erm , but just a couple of years , for example , amounts to over a quarter of a million words , so if you run that back to nineteen sixty nine , you see it is going to be one of the largest books ever written .
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