Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] [conj] they [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 But also they would probably have the men working harder than before & they may be more popular .
2 The urgency which mainstream critics applied to the task of denouncing A Very British Coup was no doubt fuelled by the fact that the film was screened as a three-week serial , hence reviewers were in the unusual position ( for TV critics ) of being able to influence readers as to whether they would watch future episodes .
3 Single people , whether celibate or not , may also be plagued by doubts as to whether they would have been capable of sustaining a relationship in marriage .
4 But there was some question as to whether they would be able to stay on the ride because that depended on whether the outlaws knew where they were .
5 They were unsure as to whether they would be allowed to use her any more .
6 As to whether they ought to play , again I have no objection .
7 Great Western commuters are in favour of electric trains , but sceptical as to whether they 'll ever come about .
8 They 're going to give their verdict tonight , as to whether they can afford to pay fifty pounds a week .
9 In many institutions which train primary and first school teachers , the teachers themselves have an option as to whether they can do a science course or not and then even if they do it it 's usually very biologically biased erm towards the natural sciences .
10 In many institutions which train primary and first school teachers , the teachers themselves have an option as to whether they can do a science course or not and then even if they do it it 's usually very biologically biased erm towards the natural sciences .
11 There might be some question now as to whether they will , but there is no question that they can if they want to .
12 It is interesting to note that management and professional staff are the least certain as to whether they will move with their jobs .
13 Phase III — Parties responding affirmatively will be notified as to whether they will be invited to participate further .
14 There has been some doubt about the law with regard to traffic-calming measures other than road humps which has meant that authorities have produced traffic-calming schemes but have been left in some doubt as to whether they could be prosecuted for obstructing the highway .
15 Similarly , secondary education librarians point to the lack of continuity between primary and secondary education , The lack of continuity between the various sectors and the poor transference of skills from one to the other is partly a consequence of lack of co-operation between the different sectors , but also the dilemma of librarians at different levels as to whether they should focus on short-term or long-term information needs .
16 So that employees can truly assess the new country , some firms pay for short ‘ look-see ’ visits so that the executive and spouse can judge for themselves , first-hand , as to whether they should accept the transfer .
17 since this lot came to power , is forcing people to make a decision as to whether they should get a prescription or whether they should not .
18 Furthermore , external auditors are left with a very difficult decision as to whether they should report to a third party if they suspect the directors of a company are involved in fraud or other illegal activities .
19 They are uncertain as to whether they should make their involvement in SSE conditional upon the possibility of promotion , uncertain about whether they need more information and debate about SSE , uncertain about whether SSE should be made compulsory and whether it is preferable to inspection .
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