Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [adv] [conj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes older people do not use a service , because it does not suit their inclination or purse rather than because they have no access to it .
2 There was so much new knowledge in science , and degrees in science came to be seen as an alternative to degrees in classics or mathematics rather than as something to be done afterwards as an optional extra , or taken as a merely voluntary course of lectures .
3 Blocks of this kind have the advantage of being regular and of uniform size , making planning , estimating and building easier than if using natural stone .
4 The standard way to think of the manager-employee relationship is again as principal and agent respectively though as we will see shortly , the relationship can be reversed .
5 yeah I well I I did say that I was gon na play badminton then go away and sort out that when I see Ian
6 I can handle success and failure better than when I was young .
7 The poor poppets were being forced to attach lifelines to the upper cables and edge across as though their lives depended on it .
8 Erm came and shower occasionally and if you bath , I said to him , do your mother ever , to pick a , a damp towel up off the floor , but , did you have a bath , and all ,
9 ‘ Most of them have never held anything more dangerous than a knife and fork before but after just nine hours training they are doing really well , ’ he said .
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