Example sentences of "a [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Cos you would come and you would buy the ticket from Linda who would give who would give you a Or from if he was here .
2 That means imperialism means in a way they 're the French market it 's well known , and , makes itself sell at much a than in its , in its own country , so you can say that for example Thompson has a monopoly tower , most European and have a monopoly tower
3 Erm , you 've got that to tend with and erm on top of that erm , you ca n't ware of if you 've got a pass yes , I , you 've then have to er , get , you know , whether though it 'll be going to a and at the moment there suppose to be very , very low so they ca n't do that any more and then you 'll have to , the vet will then do the treatment for the animal , but again you do n't get the vet you 'll only get the training vet 's to do the job and then they reclaim from the R S P C A , so it , no way that they have n't got any funds .
4 If the capacitance of the gauge is C when a fraction a of its length is immersed , find how its sensitivity unc varies with a and with the relative permittivity of the fluid .
5 Conventional symbols are used such that OA = a and OF = ae .
6 But of course the very same argument could have been used in favour of broadcasting in any of over a and of childhood for only a minority of Tanzanians .
7 But a completely different word would be the word for what 's behind the cattle in the West Mainland it 's a and in the East Mainland it 's an or an .
8 These give lovely powder runs ( and a but of crust ) but be warned , the bus wo n't come unless you go with a guide .
9 Similar view to a but with repressors shown as α- carbon traces , and side chains that contact the DNA as ball and stick .
10 ‘ However — and it is a BUT in capital letters — it 's as deplorable as it 's inevitable that because he happens to be a movie star his actions have drawn a torrent of destructive attention upon the entire industry with a free-for-all splurge in 57 varieties of scandal , malicious tongue-wagging and dirt . ’
11 ( Note the crucial word here is the and rather than a but in the middle . )
12 And I did n't see this from the decks of the Mantel a but from a twenty-one-foot sailing boat , Faalifu III , piloted skilfully by a skipper wearing white shorts , a kind of woollen T-shirt and a saucy sailor 's cap — Lucy Young .
13 thanks Mr chairman an or between one and two and an and between two and three please .
14 You want an or between one and two
15 Erm but notice if you stick an if in , you have if anyone saw no one , then I 'll be surprised , that does actually make sense .
16 thanks Mr chairman an or between one and two and an and between two and three please .
17 and an and between two and three .
18 So we 're trying to encourage the equipment suppliers now to look again at what they have won on business for Eurofighter and perhaps allocate the work between themselves a lot more efficiently so that instead of each one of the four members building a given percentage of the five items , they say right we 'll take this one , all of it and we 'll build all of it , you take that one , all of it and build that one and so on an and in that way we might be able to er er improve considerably on the costs of production .
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