Example sentences of "[subord] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 I was I was wondering too , myself , as I was travelling here where where it actually came from because er I do n't remember as a child , myself , doing something like this .
2 and Euston , I believe all those parish councils have written to the county surveyor , erm , wilfully the er H G V ban and saying how successful they think it is , now the proposals in this paper do n't have any particular effect on them , but I would want to pass on to the officers here in case it has n't erm quite registered , but this ban has been very much welcomed on the northern section of the A ten eighty eight where although it 's not a formal ban the affect on villages particular such as
3 Hence where and it should be recognised that represents the natural resonant pulsatance .
4 They were going out into the world though none of them knew quite where until it was announced in public at their Commissioning Service it , the Albert Hall .
5 Yes she were having a look at a lamb , seeing if it were alright for the thing and er we decided that they would n't be alright because where her shed thing is , it 's too far away from house .
6 Great cos I I was like sitting there blowing down it seeing if it 'd work and it would sort of stop working completely .
7 We do n't know exactly where but it must have been close , as he dragged himself home to his favourite spot on the lawn where his life ebbed out of him in the quiet of the night .
8 That 's right , yeah , where as it 's now they 're all going to open up , gon na go chasing around
9 So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song .
10 This would appear to reflect the fact that what was learned , and from whom it was learned , was considerably more important than where it was learned .
11 Where a country is largely isolated from the rest of the world , the state-centred approach does seem more plausible than where it is located within an identifiable system of global relationships .
12 They are generally more interested in questions of taste and convenience and price than where it comes from , ’ he says .
13 A Character Ballet is one in which classical technique is discarded except where it is used to depict particular and usually fantastic characters as for the dolls in Petrushka and La Boutique Fantasque .
14 Although in itself durable , polythene sheet could hardly be regarded as pleasing in the long term , except where it has been colour printed on commercial kites .
15 Once it was accepted that this kind of question could be raised , the way was open to the conclusion that the Bible should simply be treated as a collection of ancient religious literature with no special claims to be heard or accepted except where it happened to express some general religious ‘ principle ’ that could be recognised as universally valid — the kernel within the husk .
16 Alice 's body felt cold and closed-up and stiff except where it felt sore and vulnerable , and her mind felt sore all over .
17 It says , for example , you need documented work instructions except where it 's not necessary .
18 More than once it has been labelled the oriel town of the upper Rhine , and certainly the multiplicity of those beautifully shaped projecting windows , so delicately ornamented , are a significant factor in preserving the essentially medieval atmosphere of the place .
19 Well it 's probably a good deal less smelly and bangy than once it was .
20 In principle it would be quite possible for the study of English poetry to begin in a similar ab initio fashion , except that it would be fruitless for someone to embark on it who did not have at least some familiarity with poetry and a wish to read more .
21 I know nothing about Mukden except that it and Blackpool are equally unlucky in their names .
22 I do n't know the name or address except that it is a club of some sort .
23 It was everything Sam had ever wanted — except that it was in Somerset and not in Tuscany . ’
24 Except that it was made back-to-back with a third episode , and there is an extraordinary air of expediency about it .
25 But uncontrollable impulse , caused by mental defect , is not at present accepted as exempting from criminal liability , except that it may serve to reduce murder to manslaughter ( see pp. 167–8 ) .
26 Well , he did n't mind that except that it wasted time , time he could have used making his trap .
27 I knew something about Catalonia but nothing about Andorra , except that it was a tiny independent principality , one of the world 's smallest countries , set high in the eastern Pyrenees .
28 Except that it seemed to him rather funny .
29 Alida almost laughed aloud at the picture this presented to her mind , except that it was scarcely an occasion for laughter .
30 Except that it does n't work like that .
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