Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] [pron] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | so erm er or indeed it may be if , if you ask him or if you ask in the general office it may of erm tt it may have it may have been marked by now and so er |
2 | Single and over forty , or as they say in the world of women executives , SINBAD ( Single Income , Neurotic , Bankable and Desperate ) . |
3 | I know exactly who I am and where I stand in the world . |
4 | Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter . |
5 | The reader should check that P1/T2 remains optimal for and that we pivot in the x 1 -column when 0 = ⅙ and the s 1 -column when θ = - . |
6 | It is also important that top management are ‘ seen ’ to support the system , are committed to it and that they participate in the change . |
7 | Surely the Friend would be justified in rejecting the case by saying that he was living in the present and that whatever happened in the future , whether he married and had a son or not , would be of doubtful relevance to his own mind or body now . |
8 | It is , however , right and proper that we do report to this sub- committee on the activities of the staff commission , and that I do in the paper before you . |
9 | In construing the Act without reference to the Parliamentary proceedings , he treats it as decisive that in this case the taxpayers ' children were only occupying surplus accommodation and that it lay in the discretion of the school whether to grant such benefit to the taxpayers . |
10 | Al-Shara in his speech brandished a wanted poster showing Shamir when younger and said that " he himself recognizes that he was a terrorist and that he participated in the assassination of Count Bernadotte [ the UN mediator ] in 1948 " . |
11 | Willie lay in bed that night , tired and aching , but the aches were very pleasant ones and as he slept he dreamt that Adam and Eve were being chased by a large whale and that he stood in the garden of Eden wondering if God was nubbly and ate infinite sauce and sagacity . |
12 | Well , perhaps one could believe that , but not- ’ Her voice dropped further now and her head came towards Peggy , saying , ‘ Not that you never bathed her , never had bathed her , and that she got in the bath with her father every night . |
13 | The Tories were in some disarray after the association of some of their leaders with Jacobite intrigue : Oxford was impeached and sent to the Tower in 1715 , and although eventually acquitted in 1717 , his political power was effectively destroyed ; Bolingbroke fled abroad , and although he returned in the 1720s to play a leading role in the propaganda campaign against Walpole , he was not allowed to resume his seat in the House of Lords . |
14 | They could n't get back to the bank without treading on shifting , clutching , cloying marsh , which could trap them and draw them right down ; and if they stayed in the car , sooner or later they would go under with it . |
15 | And if we lived in the country then it would n't be me coming home every night whacked out and wanting to be looked after and having a squawking infant instead . |
16 | but Tats is gon na be open in the summer and if anything happen in the summer |
17 | And if you remember in the past , we agreed that we would send either one or two people on the project management safety courses that were being run by Vic . |
18 | and if you look in the blue box , bottom left to begin with it says this chapter looks at the way in which human beings treat animals . |
19 | And if you live in the area , you could get involved with a new branch that 's just opened in that region . |
20 | Erm and and you said in the preliminary interview , the fact that there was some people who actually who lived in the flats who said quite am said quite clearly , this is not the time |
21 | Erm I think we 're er er we 're quite clear at the moment that the correct erm interpretation of it from our point of view is as a fixed asset investment and unless something changes in the er constitution of the company , erm although it may be erm the guiding thing become profitable I think one 's got to play by the rules and the rules at the moment say it is n't one . |
22 | You 're not gon na say Rose that you 're not satisfied and unless it improves in the next week or so , if you will have , . |
23 | I was 5′ 10½&in in height in bare feet and weighed soaking wet no more than 12½ stone and since I played in the park , usually at open side wing forward , and since I played against genuinely big men , it therefore followed I had to be galvanically quick . |
24 | And while they played in the barn and while their mother sang the girl found something behind the haystack . |
25 | Alexandra talked to her when she wanted it , read to her when she wished , and while she slept in the daytime , sat and did the household correspondence , knowing Aunt Emily liked her to be there when she woke . |
26 | And before they come in the mornings I tidy up , I , well after they 've gone at night |
27 | And when they wake in the morning they find the stockings bulging with gifts . |
28 | and the other girl and they go to this very chichi Chinese restaurant and when they walk in the manager of the restaurant recognizes his father who is obviously a very important man in China before the revolution and he goes over , chats so in honour of the Mr Moo Bing , you know |
29 | Home furnishings , by their very nature , were subject to fewer of these problems and when they appeared in the French capital , with a big new shop on the Right Bank , in the fashionable seiziéme , it was yet another conquest . |
30 | And when we looked in the camp they 'd taken everything — clothes , food , equipment . |