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

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1 ‘ I make no judgments on man or woman , perhaps because I make no judgments on myself — or my wife I 've managed to preserve a friendship between husband and wife living thousands of miles apart , and that 's nae a bad achievement . ’
2 ‘ Is there anything about me or my business you do n't know ? ’ she said bitterly .
3 But Soderstrom , introducing the songs set by set , was good company ; the recital hall at Blackheath , rescued from years of abuse by the government department that used to inhabit it , had a good sound and an airy Victorian grace ; and Roger Vignoles , the accompanist , was as clear and gifted as ever ; so the capacity audience wound up feeling happy , especially when treated to confident versions of Lehar 's Vilja Song or My Lips They Kiss So Hot .
4 With these unrealistic expectations I 'm not sure who stands to lose the most — my daughter believing that you need a man , wealth and preferably a title to be happy , or my son who believes that women are beautiful and passive or wicked and powerful but , either way , he 'd better be handsome .
5 But if they had n't been there , if they had been different kinds of men erm , I do n't think I would have been able to pick someone to be my husband or my partner who could be a decent father to my kids .
6 ‘ A Grand Master , but we do n't know his name or which country he lives in . ’
7 Now that 's a real nuisance with a working dog because it does n't matter where you have your beasts gathered or which direction you want to drive your sheep , a rabbit is always likely to pop up and Meg would be off like a shot .
8 Her image of herself tended to change according to which mirror she had last looked into or which person she had last spoken to .
9 I was n't partisan politically but I did think that choice was important , whether it was which brand you chose or which person you decided to deride .
10 Frankie did not understand how it could be so important which end of the Bible they preferred to read or which church they were both too busy to attend every Saturday and Sunday .
11 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family , so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from , then usually the Parish Registers and things like the Census Returns over the last hundred years are usually able to help them .
12 Yes , well anybody can come in and trace their family so long as they know that they came from Sussex at some point and they 've got some , something to work on , they 've got some idea of which town or which village they came from .
13 Er the A sixty one , it varies whether you 're looking at the A sixty one south or the A sixty one north as to what percentage and what flow er is through traffic and also between which e elements or which radials we 're talking about because there 's A sixty one to A sixty one , there 's also A sixty one to A fifty nine which is also through traffic .
14 That 's highlighting , I guess , one of the points Sue made , that it 's very important when you answer the telephone in the O U P to say exactly who you are , or which department you work in , or something to do with your identity on the phone , because in the system , you could see that if Anthea now diverted her phone to 3434 , you want to call 3485 and you 'll get 3434 .
15 Erm we decide which company or which environment which environment you feel you might feel most comfortable within .
16 He dwells in the unapproachable light of the shekinah glory , and reminds his people Israel that his thoughts are not their thoughts or their ways his ways ( Isa. 55:8 ) .
17 Turning a blind eye could cost you a great deal of money in lost orders and lost production , and it certainly wo n't help them or their colleagues who have to work with them .
18 Or their boat you know boy she 's
19 Labour injunctions are sought by employers or dissident trade unionists or others to prevent or to stop industrial action , including strikes , by trade unions or their officials which the plaintiff claims is illegal .
20 Or by the women or their kin themselves ?
21 I therefore suggest that all possible steps are taken to dispose soonest of all surrendered personnel in this area either to Italy or their homes whichever may be the policy . "
22 I therefore suggest that all possible steps are taken to dispose soonest of all surrendered personnel in this area whether German , Austrian or Russian by moving them to northern Italy or their homes whichever may be the policy .
23 He was therefore asking as a matter of urgency that " all possible steps " should be taken " to dispose soonest of all surrendered personnel in this area whether German , Austrian or Russian " by " moving them to northern Italy or their homes whichever may be the policy " .
24 Often a headhunter will advise the client to advertise if in his or her judgement it is the most appropriate way of identifying suitable people .
25 Many people have seen Charlotte waiting for Albert , or her ghost who refuses to leave this station .
26 Obviously , it is in a ‘ plugger 's ’ interest to claim that it was his or her work which made a record into a hit , but if you employ a ‘ plugger ’ it is worth being sceptical when deciding what to believe .
27 By her contracts or her torts she could bind only her separate property .
28 ‘ So here the plaintiffs left everything to the defendant 's husband ; … and they must take the consequences of his having obtained it without explaining to her or her understanding what she was signing .
29 To help the reader test his or her understanding there should be several problems at the end of chapters , and worked examples in the text where a general law or difficult point is discussed .
30 Apart from other considerations , many other almost insuperable obstacles , in order to get hold of Mike or her father she would have to go through switchboards and in her father 's case a secretary .
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