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

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1 Four fences out , Llewellyn made his move , and from the next it was merely a question of whether Party Politics could hold on or whether Romany King could peg him back .
2 When you 're on the outside , then you have a much better view of what they 're doing and whether they 're on or whether they 're not .
3 so 's tonight I 'm a different person cos I 've put make up and I went and got my hair done and I feel different tonight but I do n't feel under pressure that I have to wear make up all the time cos nobody treats me any different whether I 've got make up on or whether
4 no its not for my husband cos my husband says you look nice whether I 've got make up on or whether I have n't got make up on so really
5 I shuffled into the room got out of the doorway and the light was turned on , I ca n't remember with whether I turned it on or whether P C turned it on .
6 I liked that about him : he never assumed the kettle was on or that I was free .
7 The accounting practices set out in the [ draft ] FRS should be adopted as soon as possible and regarded as standard in respect of financial statements relating to accounting periods ending on or after [ date to be inserted after exposure . ]
8 The date on the audit report should be the date on which the auditors sign the report , which should be on or after the date of board approval .
9 The date on the audit report should be the date on which the auditors sign the report , which should be on or after the date of board approval .
10 These need not be specified in full as the Listing begins on or after the start string and finishes on or before the end string without exceeding the specified range .
11 These need not be specified in full as the Listing will start on or after the start string and finish on or before the end string , without exceeding the range given by them .
12 If the start date is acceptable , LIFESPAN will display the titles of any outstanding process model task mail messages generated on or after the specified start date .
13 Example 3:7 Landlord 's power to break ( 1 ) The landlord shall be entitled to determine this tenancy by not less than six months ' notice in writing expiring on or after [ date ] if he intends at the expiry of such notice either : ( a ) to demolish or reconstruct the demised property or a substantial part of it or to carry out substantial work of construction on the demised property or part of it ; or ( b ) to occupy the demised property for the purposes or partly for the purposes of a business to be carried on by him ( 2 ) The service of a notice under s25 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 shall be sufficient notice and good service for the purposes of the preceding subclause Example 3:8 Tenant 's power to break on refusal of planning permission The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy by not less than three nor more than six months ' notice in writing served not more than one month after the happening of any of the following events : ( 1 ) the refusal or deemed refusal by the local planning authority to renew the planning permission dated [ date ] permitting the use of the demised property for ; ( 2 ) the dismissal by the Secretary of State or an appointed person of any appeal against any such refusal ; ( 3 ) the expiry of the said planning permission Example 3:9 Tenant 's right to break preventing exercise of rights under Landlord and Tenant Act The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy on … by giving not less than thirteen months ' previous notice to that effect Example 3:10 Tenant 's conditional right to break The tenant shall be entitled to determine this tenancy on … if : ( 1 ) he gives thirteen months ' written notice to that effect ; and ( 2 ) both at the date of the notice and at the date of its expiry there are neither any outstanding arrears of rent nor any subsisting breach of covenant by the tenant for which the landlord would be entitled to recover damages of more than a nominal amount
14 Especially if it 's if as when it first turns on or if the f the fan heater is not blowing very much .
15 if the lights is on or if the windows is open .
16 For example , does watching the television start when we turn it on or when we sit down and face it ?
17 Of course the regular men they were kept on or when if it was a rainy day when they could n't go out and just do some odd jobs in the building say , when it was a a rainy day .
18 Individuals can not choose what they vote on or when they vote .
19 So you would n't know when it 's on or when it 's off .
20 But as I say what do you feel as as students do you feel that you have the facilities here that could be improved on or or
21 We might see advertisers that currently use black and white advertising space move more into colour to take on or or make use of these er other sections , these review sections .
22 You do not want to find out in the interview itself that the skirt rides up disconcertingly high when you sit down or that the front gapes open when you lean forward to talk .
23 It was the sort of day when men run their fingers round their collars and women pull their skirts away from their thighs , and people debate whether a hot cup of tea really cools you down or whether a glass of cold water is more helpful .
24 I expect si , do n't know how Len 's got ta sit down or whether he 's got ta stand .
25 But er I would warn you about er er accounts which obviously tie your money for a lot longer than maybe six months or a year because you 're always at the mercy of the er of the er building society then if their rates turn down or if you want access , you 've got penalties , and I think if , there 's no point in chasing interest rates through building societies generally , because if you take an average over five years , there is n't a lot of difference between one society and another .
26 Later you can do the same thing when walking along or when sitting in a car ( but only if you are the passenger please — do n't try it while driving ! )
27 By virtue of Sports Events ( Control of Alcohol ) Act 1985 , section 2(2) , it is an offence to be drunk in or while trying to enter a designated sports ground during the period of a designated sporting event .
28 He admits that he took the vehicle , but says that it was already damaged when he got in or that it was not damaged when he left the scene and that it must have been damaged by someone who took it later .
29 and then you take your long end and you wind above covering the edge and overlapping and then the low , then covering the edge and overlapping , there and again you keep working your way up and down , a figure of eight until you get to the end of your bandage then tie away from the body in your reef knot , either you tuck your ends in or if that 's awkward you can just put a sticking plaster over the ends to get them out of the way like that , so just tuck the ends in and I do n't think your casualty 's going to need a sling for a little graze like that
30 In fact they needed little breaking in and after only a couple of long walks they were very comfortable indeed .
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