Example sentences of "[conj] [subord] i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Physically , there is a lot more movement in my neck and although I still have the arthritis there is a marked improvement all round .
32 In one way the length of the history was a good thing as I have benefited in the end from the latest surgical techniques available in London , and although I still have to be careful it has made a tremendous difference to my life .
33 And once I nearly got my head flattened , cos I sent up the wrong thing and bang he sent it down and I just got my head out of there in time .
34 And if I just go to clean and erm
35 Have you had a copy of , dare I say it , the tabulation which was produced by the panel , which summarized the various er submissions , and if I just read them to you .
36 I knew she was n't far offshore , but I did n't know anything about the set of currents off Winter Marsh , and if I just rowed into darkness I might miss her altogether , and be carried anywhere .
37 With defensive fields I would fire the ball in , and if I finally achieved a breakthrough I would be taken out of the attack .
38 Hardy was my poetical father and if I seldom read him now , it is , perhaps because our relationship is so assured as no longer to need being made conscious .
39 And if I sometimes see them at their worst , I sometimes see them at their best as well .
40 And if I ever hear of any little tales being put about concerning Phena , or any of my family … ’
41 ‘ There was a time when I intended to fight — perhaps I still would if I thought I had a chance and if I ever saw either of them , but it 's hard to fight for a man as elusive as Roman has become . ’
42 Also , I find the drying time of acrylics just perfect , and if I ever get a bit impatient I use an ever-handy hairdryer to speed things along .
43 I ent ever hit a child and if I ever do it 'll be with the skin of me hand .
44 A45 to date format 2 the entry for @NOW appears as a meaningful date ( in my example 09-Sep ) and if I now move down a row and type @NOW again it will instantly be displayed as the current date .
45 His answer was not merely acceptable , it was final , in the sense that he need give no further justification of his decision , and if I still wish to object the burden of proof has shifted to me .
46 And if I still refuse ? ’
47 She 's just an old woman living in the past , and if I never have another one this evening is going to be a good one . ’
48 That 's the , I wo n't need , if if I just did the pension
49 and cos I just left it screwed up on the floor last night and then well I walked out the door without my skirt .
50 No because our training is such that there is n't the officers just would not come into that bedroom at all because there is a threat in there and I 'm dealing with that threat and unless I specifically call for another officer to come and give me a hand there is no need to come in and in fact if anybody had 've done they 'd have been told to get out because I 've got a problem there and that 's my problem .
51 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
52 ‘ It was a good match and because I always felt I had a chance to break Byron I was not too unhappy when I went 3–0 down in the last set .
53 ‘ Because you … and Charles … represent ordinary public opinion — my family usually ignore public opinion — and because I specially owe it to you … to both of you .
54 ‘ Oh , shit , ’ I then said , because that was how I felt and because I suddenly knew that the next few minutes were going to be extraordinarily difficult .
55 It rinsed out easily and considering I only used a very small amount , my hair was much more manageable and shiny afterwards . ’
56 And since I really did want to know , the only way was to test it myself .
57 It 's a very stiff exam I must admit , when I look back on it , and we all had a a day off to go to the at or the Grammar school , sit this exam er and since I never heard anything I 'm assuming I failed .
58 I had known Willie since childhood days at Nairn , Geoffrey I had come to know later ; and while I greatly admired them both , and still do , I found this closing of establishment ranks deeply shocking .
59 Thank you for your fax of the 26th October , and whilst I fully appreciate your views and the reasons which prompted you to write , I would like to make one or two points which may help you to understand our position .
60 And before I even had time to wonder if Tony So per himself had slept between these very army blankets , I was asleep .
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