Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know what reasons brought you to me or whether they have any connection with certain events — I have my suspicions I 'll confess , but I accept it is n't any of my business unless it reaches a point where it outwardly affects me .
2 ‘ But I 'm going in there whether you come with me or whether you run away .
3 I do n't know whether it 's er me or whether it 's er
4 He did n't think it could happen to me or that it could be a blot on our landscape .
5 Policemen do n't find bodies unless they are sent to look for them or unless someone else has found them first .
6 Virtually none was informed of any charges against them or whether they would be brought to trial .
7 those that have n't , are less fortunate than that , there must be something either for them or that they were going to heaven was n't they ?
8 The lessee in a lease — the defendant so covenanted in this case — covenants in effect that he or his assignee will perform the covenants and observe the conditions contained in it ; and when , as in the present instance , the defendant sets up no performance by himself of the covenants sued on , his defence must be either that his assignee has performed them or that his assignee is in some way as between himself and the lessor absolved from performance .
9 The father might , for example , threaten that he will inform the girl 's mother of previous sexual activity between them or that he will commence sexual activity with a younger sibling if she does not comply .
10 Secondly , there is nothing to suggest that using two languages detracts from either one of them or that it produces continued interference .
11 Dewey then identified the characteristics of practical judgments in terms of their tentative and hypothetical character and suggested that we may often misjudge what is to be done either because we have overlooked relevant facts or misinterpreted them or because we have misjudged the best course of action to be followed .
12 At a general level the answer is easy ; it is because their families are unable to look after them , control them or because they cause them to be ‘ at risk ’ .
13 Is this because they never had them or because they have lost them ?
14 Because I might find them or because I might not be able to ?
15 Men fear rejection , disdain and loneliness only because they have never experienced them or if they have experienced them , they have felt only the normal reactions of despair and unhappiness .
16 I think it helps if you can identify whether the the erm depression is just caused by erm the circumstances round about you which can be alleviated by changing them or if it 's caused by eating habits or erm or erm hormones or chemical imbalances in , I 've suffered , I think , from all them as well !
17 All right four double one two double two to call Radio Nottingham 's Action Line if you want to know any more about Fast Forward and the courses available there and how you can get on them or if you want to know about A T O Training as well four double one two double two and try and call Action Line before four o'clock this afternoon if you can .
18 Now , I do n't know whether that 's because i in your house there is n't a husband or a partner , or whether it did n't occur to you to say we , whether you always think of it as I or whether he 's out winning bread or you know , wha whatever it is , but
19 Now can you write out either now or just before I or when I 've gone what you 're going to do
20 You only go into the flats if you 're visiting someone or if you live there , so there 's no , there 's none of that hustle and bustle that you get on a , on a regular street .
21 Dad 'eard 'er an' 'e told 'er that while 'e 'ad two 'ands she was not to borrow money off 'er .
22 We must not delude ourselves that when we paternalistically include certain Third World artists who hitherto have been excluded from our magazines , galleries and museums , we are correcting our culture .
23 Yeah , but look how that 's exactly like yours except that it looks it looks lived in .
24 I 'd if I if if I was poor old Frank Clarke I 'd be tearing me heart out .
25 I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang !
26 Yeah I 'm like that but we had a erm conifer type tree it was only so big but and then I and when we we was unloading off the van , this come off and I dug a hole and stuck it in the garden , in the front garden just by the pathways right that 's that but I was washing the car one day , a nice hot day got my shirt off when I come in course I 'd brushed past it I 'd got patterns of the leaves on my on my back .
27 And I and when you 've had it a long time you
28 I 'll leave yours cos so you do n't knock it over .
29 Sh and she really , and she makes me laugh when she said , talking to someone and when they start working again she turns round to the next person at the other side of her !
30 And like , you always think to yourself like you always think to yourself , yeah , you know I would tell someone and if it 's what you would
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