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

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1 The access funds supplement the main package of student support and allow universities , polytechnics and colleges to give discretionary support where access to higher education might be inhibited by financial considerations or where they consider that students face real financial difficulties .
2 Struggle and cough until exhausted or until they find that a little cold drink will relieve .
3 We can bring you back at home or if they insist that you go back in an ambulance , you may , they may not put you back home you know , have you thought of that ?
4 If the spacing between the strands is uneven , or if they curve or go off at an angle , the knotting is irregular , and denotes a poor quality rug .
5 It is Protestant perceptions which explain their actions and those perceptions were amplifying the fundamental divisions between those unionists who remained committed to pragmatic reform , either because they believed in liberal unionism or because they believed that satisfying the Westminster government 's demands for reform was the only way to maintain Stormont , and the right-wingers who wanted to preserve traditional unionism .
6 In other words , some women defined themselves out of the labour market because they felt that they were unlikely to get paid work or because they believed that they had no right to paid work .
7 but are best used in conjunction with an external filter to eliminate the problems of dead spots when the eels burrow — or when they decide that the uplift pipe would make an ideal home , so ensure the tops are tightly fitted !
8 I do n't think they view it as a dead happy , enjoyable , fun thing and it 's something that that they do if you say , is really serious and
9 the fact that , there might be a lot of unemployed people does n't nece around does n't necessarily mean that they feel that that they feel that they have a lot in common with each other , in terms of
10 They learned that if they blew and sucked a little at all baits before they accepted them , the safe ones moved easily and the dangerous ones did not .
11 Wrote to Lloyds Bank telling them , that if they try and keep
12 She could have argued that if they went as planned to farm in another country , nobody would know about her past .
13 He wrote that if they agreed that :
14 Through his Arab interpreter he told them that if they did as they were told no harm need come to them .
15 It was a night of frustration for Wales , who knew beforehand that if they won and then registered wins in their final two home games against Cyprus and Romania , they would qualify .
16 there 's a psychological as aspect in some so much that if they think that a policeman is gon na walk round the corner er , they 're not so keen on doing it .
17 If they face this honestly it is somehow less offensive than if they pretend that they are having their pets mutilated for ‘ the cat 's own good ’ .
18 So we paid that because they wanted and then we had to pay for stock .
19 Under the patriarchy of Winston Churchill , homosexuals and teenagers were not marginal but invisible , except when they surfaced as victims of the latest moral panic , of which there were many in those days .
20 Bec had said to Grainne that when they faltered or fell prey to despair , it was Raynor who helped them .
21 So Nuer readily acknowledge that when they pray and give thanks to kwoth with appropriate offerings they restore to him what is already his .
22 Weber 's analysis also suggests that as they develop and become more bureaucratic ( see Chapter 3 ) , societies are likely to replace khadi justice with more rational and predictable forms of justice .
23 He said that old Soviet archives contained precise information about many US citizens who were held , including what war they fought in , and where they died and were buried .
24 The girls said it was the room with the round window that faced down the town and that Eve could sit at the window and watch everyone and where they went and who they were with .
25 Aye I said , so she said the landlord 's never put it down so we thought he 'd have had it down by she come home cos Alison seen it and where they work and th and there 's a room there or something and she 'd asked the boss could she have it for the bathroom .
26 But inasmuch as these two chapters show that routine policing exists in the province , they are useful as a corrective to the folk model of policing in Northern Ireland , which assumes that all policing is related to the troubles ; that police officers have been brutalized as a result of their baton guns , face masks , and riot shields ; and that they know or prefer no other mode of police work .
27 He announces that there are invisible demons in the cellar , and that they claim that the house is legally theirs .
28 Nicaragua contended that the elections were free , and that they demonstrated that the Sandinista government has genuine popular support .
29 too sure , and so they kidnapped and bussed us
30 Reid and Hanrahan ( 1982 ) , in a review of twenty-eight studies between the years 1973 and 1981 , find that the objectives of the interventions were generally achieved , and so they conclude that ‘ intervention carried out by social workers can be effective ’ ( p. 333 ) .
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