Example sentences of "[coord] [subord] [pers pn] [am/are] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Your sense of neighbourhood , or where you are and who you are with , would be sound sense . ’ |
2 | Ask me something else , like how the weather is or where I am or something . |
3 | Well , er we 're not saying they do n't , er , you , we , we went there to protest nuclear testing , we knew that er you know , we , that that , that protest would be opposed , but now that those people have been seized , er surely the very least they can do is inform us that they 're safe and well , and where they are and what is being intended ; that , that is not , er that is not too much to ask . |
4 | And if I 'm and if I 'm fit enough . |
5 | I do n't know the value attaching to the stamps on those envelopes but if they are or have been in your possession you would be well advised to make a full statement of your involvement . |
6 | Yeah but if they 're if they 're , if they 're at work during that period of time |
7 | But if I 'm if kids are giving me work first thing in the morning and I 've got them in the afternoon they 're gon na expect it to be marked ! |
8 | But if I 'm if I act as devil 's advocate , the fact that that inner route would pass through the greenbelt does not necessarily diminish the purpose of the greenbelt . |
9 | You 're right , I mean you would obviously be in that position if you were going to turn left , but if you 're If you 're going to go down there by all means , but it 's safer if y Say you 're you 're n car number two behind car number one in position two and he 's inc signalling left . |
10 | But whether they are or not , let us handle them carefully . ’ |
11 | , but whether they are or whether they 're |
12 | Still I can look efficient underneath that bonnet , but whether I am or not anybody can , anybody can |
13 | It would probably to appropriate for me to er second the motion in Welsh er , but as you 're and neither the English Welsh I would just like to say a few things , one , to express the appreciation of my council for the and secondly , |