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

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1 What this means to you or me is that if we happen to fancy a cup of the most expensive tea in the world , we would have to hurry off to Knightsbridge this month and shell out £35 for a quarter of a pound of Indian brew named Castleton .
2 A.3.1 The Vendor will forthwith notify in writing to the Purchaser any matter or thing which may arise or become known to any of them after the date of this Agreement ( whether or not prior to Completion ) which is inconsistent with any of the Warranties or which is or may reasonably be anticipated to be material to be known by a Purchaser for value of the Business .
3 Where she is and what she 's doing , you would n't just sort of , take her off and
4 The other is that I do n't wish any harm to come to Miss Coleman and she may be safer where she is until they say she 's free to go . ’
5 Nothing better illustrates the impossibility of separating off the individual personality from the wider social groups of which he or she is or has been a member , than the analysis of the development of conscience , that is , in Freud 's terminology , the superego .
6 that he or she is or has been a director of a company which has at any time become insolvent ( whether while he or she was a director or subsequently ) ; and
7 It 's no good expecting your child to let you know where he or she is and then get hopping mad when they ring at three in the morning .
8 A Gothic cathedral is a complex design , but when standing inside it the individual knows where he or she is and how to reach any other point in it .
9 I think the problem about having it as a a a perhaps a wine bar or something is that is that it 's very difficult to get to and I think it do n't does create problems for people but I think there is a solution there we just need to actually target the right use for it .
10 I know he 's happy where he is but I miss him .
11 With a formal pool the gardener knows exactly where he is and can ruthlessly cull any plants that step out of line .
12 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
13 My mum does n't have a clue where he is and says she does n't think she can divorce him because of this for all we know he could be dead .
14 Our eyes do not wander randomly around the page when we are reading , but certain sorts of words are fixated more often than others ( O'Regan , 1979 ) , and this means that we must know in advance of a fixation where it is that we are going to look next .
15 Now we , we , the title tells us that 's in Cornwall , it does n't really matter where it is but erm just a hint of the sea , a , a super place to live I should think there .
16 For a classical particle we can know both its position and momentum , where it is and what it is doing .
17 If I take it to the police the matter will be dealt with much sooner than if we leave it where it is and wait for them to call here .
18 People are always asking why a particular village or farm is sited where it is and so , sooner or later , the landscape historian will have to give this question some consideration .
19 where it is and then zoom .
20 so that we , we all know what 's going on and and where it is and
21 However , LIFESPAN ABLE will display a warning message and the cursor will remain where it is if :
22 However , LIFESPAN PMR will display a warning message and the cursor will remain where it is if :
23 I mean , nobody 's there to back you up , if you need a , if you need any assistance , or it 's or the company 's not really bona fide then you 've got no comeback .
24 But it 's no good starting from scratch the night before , or it is but I mean you 'll you 'll suffer for it .
25 in which he says that erm the more convinced that she is that it 's going to be fatal in its operation , the more determined apparently she is that Adam shall share .
26 She realizes that she is as yet too selfish to be truly creative and puts off her artistic endeavours for the time being so that she can first learn the more humble task of interpretation .
27 He 's older than she is and probably a lot more experienced .
28 I think the general concept that we is that we do not want to erm envisage we hope we will not envisage proposals which generate a scale of development erm which is quite clearly not related erm to the needs of the Greater York area .
29 It seems that everything is as it always is in my kind of life .
30 And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides .
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