Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Or perhaps he knew something unsavoury about Latimer 's personal life . |
2 | Perhaps Vincent 's mother had put pressure on him , or perhaps he had his own reasons for softening the blow . |
3 | And after a week or so she found herself able to tease . |
4 | Charities may be clients , whether or not they have their own publicity officer . |
5 | Whether or not they consider it appropriate to enter the European Eco audit systems when it appears , using the new standard will certainly give a company ( and its other clients and audiences ) confidence in the knowledge that they 're tackling environmental concerns in a systematic and integrated way . ’ |
6 | Services are built round an individual 's needs in a flexible way , rather than people being forced to comply with existing service patterns , whether or not they find them convenient or useful . |
7 | So often , what has happened to us in the past determines whether or not we find it easy to trust both ourselves and others emotionally as adults . |
8 | We 've had the debate over whether or not we want our annual conference and that argument was won . |
9 | Now that Bella was back within her line of vision , Cassie could see her clearly and she could n't make up her mind whether or not she thought her beautiful . |
10 | Make a decision on whether or not you like your negative qualities . |
11 | I do nt know how or why you got your pathetic little paws on it … but hey … no big deal … |
12 | ‘ What I do n't understand is what you 're doing here , or why you find it necessary to be so rude . ’ |
13 | There is nothing wrong with starting in the middle or wherever you find it easiest to begin , but beware of leaving the most difficult sections until the end . |
14 | We ended up buying a cheap gas picnic stove for which cartridges were sold everywhere — and luckily it did us proud . |
15 | The idea is that you 're aware of people around you , but I was particularly sensitive to the vibrations and eventually they drove me mad . ’ |
16 | Off she went ‘ to see ’ and eventually I got my two pieces of wholemeal , well more or less wholemeal , bread . |
17 | As time passed she could be halted for longer and longer intervals , and eventually she forgot her rearing habit altogether . |
18 | She was unlike anybody else he had ever met and secretly he found her intriguing . |
19 | One of the girls nicked some yeast from the kitchens and so we made our own homebrew — potent or what . |
20 | ‘ And so we express our deep sympathy to Jane and our thanks for the life of Nigel , a life we shall miss very much . |
21 | Mandeville said he would report the woman 's death when we returned to Templecombe and so we continued our cold journey through the bleak Somerset countryside . |
22 | and so we had our own homes , for the boys in Brighton when they were older and the girls at Hastings . |
23 | And just finally , on Friday we are in to the we 've been invited into a bags competition , you know , that 's after the bags actually means bookmakers afternoon greyhound services , and we race that every Friday as you know erm anyway we 've been invited to erm a national championship involving the other bags tracks that erm involved in this erm and so we stage our two heats on Friday . |
24 | The children had a bag of homemade bricks , you know , all sawn up different blocks of wood and so they kept themselves amused with that . |
25 | and we will give you a er , two addresses , and so they gave me two addresses and and to reach people at I 've done the job quite well . |
26 | And so he made it easy for me . |
27 | He was intelligent enough to realize that his father would never allow him much freedom in the business and so he started his own training centre at Heald Grove , Rusholme . |
28 | But if I had to decide I would say my favourite would be ( favourite country ) would be Canada because I have lived there the longest out of all places and so I know it better than any other country . |
29 | In contrast , as I have already said , I was most anxious to persuade the teaching profession to implement our recommendations with good will , and so I felt it essential to explain our assumptions in detail . |
30 | ‘ And so I did what few dare to do , Wolfprince . |