Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Some of my former colleagues would agree that my recent work is unhistorical but on the contrary condemn it for this — or rather they would condemn it did they not resort to the easier course of dismissing it as the gutterings of a senile mind .
2 Or rather they can tell you that ‘ previous assumptions on the dark nature of this pigment can no longer be considered entirely operative ; indeed , we may be in total reversal scenario here , which is in line with expectations . ’
3 He 's our lead singer , or rather I should say he was .
4 ‘ Penny , this is Miss Broome — or perhaps we may call you Ianthe ?
5 If that is what is intended , the objector would say , then constructivism is nothing more than a kind of behaviourism ( another attempt to replace the mental by the behavioural ) ; or perhaps we might lump it together with Marxist attempts to ‘ resolve ’ the mind-body problem in terms of ‘ praxis ’ .
6 Or perhaps you would like me to inveigle her out of her self-imposed purdah and come up here instead of you going down to Four Winds . ’
7 Yeah actually , I 'd be interested if someone sitting on the planning committee , or perhaps a director erm , yeah or perhaps you could tell me , er , why why if the planning committee members are so concerned about this , did they grant the planning permission ?
8 Unions have turned professional , serving their members ' interests in the way that members , or perhaps I should call them customers , demand .
9 Or perhaps I should say she did not trust us with everything she knew .
10 It sounds to me as though your problem is medical rather than cosmetic and I would strongly recommend that you seek the advice of your G.P. There may be a simple remedy such as a special diet and vitamin supplements or perhaps he 'll refer you to a hair specialist .
11 Would it hold up for the half-minute or so it would take me to drive across ?
12 Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service .
13 Every three months or so I 'd clear it of all the wonder remedies he 'd accumulated , but within a week he 'd have discovered some other miracle medicine .
14 " Every week or so I 'd see them come in for their beef ration .
15 Perhaps in another month or so I will find I am one among 50 runners for the job . ’
16 My right hon. Friend 's constituents were often paying £2,000 on their houses , whether or not they could afford it , and whether or not they were widows or pensioners .
17 We must not impose minimum wages on businesses , whether or not they can afford them .
18 When information technology users are in doubt about what to buy , who to buy it from , and whether or not they can afford it , they are apt to buy nothing at all .
19 Something like that , trying to remember now what it was , sixteen hundred , sixteen hundred that was it and it says your credit limit is sixteen , sixteen , you could spend up to sixteen hundred pounds , whether you got it or not you can spend it , so we said if we 're gon na get this computer because you get these Air Miles out of it , you know , every ten pounds you get an Air Mile , well if he 's getting a computer over a thousand pounds you know with all the paraphernalia that goes with it , well that 's a lot of Air Miles there , well we said we 'll get it through Access , but there is n't , our credit limit on Access is n't enough to pay for the computer , sixteen hundred it 's more than sixteen hundred , in , in the long , once he 's got his printer and God knows what you know , so I phoned them up and he said erm is it possible to adjust the limit upwards ?
20 having this whole thing out , right , she 'd pay right , I bring home wage , right believe it or not I 'll tell you it 's about between a hundred and eleven and a hundred and fourteen pounds a week , that 's forty and ten , that 's a hundred and fifty pounds a week , right , now if she got to pay poll tax out of that , right , what she 's getting which is twenty odd pounds a month
21 It also depends on whether or not I can tell you what you want to know .
22 My argument for functionalism is therefore critically dependent on whether or not I can convince you that progress in one of these areas — cognitive neuropsychology — is unlikely to be simply an illusion .
23 I know what I feel like listening to , it 's just whether or not I can find it .
24 This may sound ridiculous , but I have recently met a very nice man , the same age as me , similar tastes , sense of humour , not exactly good-looking but perfectly presentable , and I 'm wondering whether or not I should marry him .
25 ‘ I do n't know whether or not it will involve us , but we must go flat out and hope Leiceser slip up .
26 Clearly corporations exercise substantial discretionary controls over the timing and fullness of their responses to consumer demands , including the possibility that for a decade or more they may ignore them ’ .
27 Someone comes up to you and you only have to say you 're not interested in drugs ; sooner or later they 'll leave you alone because they 're too busy trying to find a £5 deal to bang up with in the evening .
28 It 's nothing to do with this job , I just like to drive past whenever I can because sooner or later I 'll catch him at it .
29 Maybe the couple would kiss more frequently or hold hands in the street , or maybe she would make him supper when the children were in bed .
30 erm or maybe I 'll consider you two down , you know as the describing side
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