Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There will be an increasing need for specialist staff who will have to work with departmental management in determining whether or not they and their staff have been successful in producing the level and quantity of service required by those who formulate policy .
2 Some teachers felt that the advantages were directly linked to the headteacher and whether or not she or he was a good business manager .
3 Yeah whether or not you whether or not you think it 's been induced by the fact that , that they 've heard what happened in and they think that they can start doing that as opposed to ch as opposed to just saying we 're going to exist by creating
4 There seemed little point in asking Kevin whether or not he and Islander were well suited .
5 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should , at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
6 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
7 Under the established system for electing members to the House of Commons , each elector has only one vote in a general election ; each constituency returns only one Member of Parliament ; and Members of the House of Commons are elected on a first-past-the-post ( winner takes all ) system whereby the candidate with the most votes wins the seat whether or not he or she has an overall majority of all the votes cast in the constituency .
8 An individual 's entitlement to social security benefit , including whether or not he or she receives benefit , is confidential information .
9 If the criterion of a good comedian is whether or not he or she confronts prejudices rather than strokes them , Ben Elton looks as impressive as ever .
10 ‘ You 're not hopeless or past it or just passing through .
11 When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise .
12 Robson 's shown he can do it & both he and Hoddle will have ALL the players ' respect .
13 This time , the signalling device consists of prefacing the quoted speech by a brief description of what the speaker does , or feels , or how he or she looks .
14 ‘ We have no idea who the murderer is or how he or she gained access to Sir Ralph , though we did find Sir Fulke 's buckle . ’
15 Or else she and her husband would find some way of getting out of Russia and would share the entrancing hardship of starting afresh in the West .
16 They could n't have done it too promptly or else she and the Archdeacon would have met them after their ill-fated call on the Dersinghams .
17 But we should ask ourselves why are we using that and what 's the effect of using other functions in there such as maybe an and or an or where we or the responses out of here or we an them .
18 But I still have to decide today where to put you or where we where you feel comfortable .
19 It would have been interesting , and perhaps fairer , to have looked at the drama work in an authority either where no drama adviser existed or where he or she did not have the accolade of inspectorial approval .
20 He could not explain why he ran or why he and David abandoned a car a few minutes later a mile from the town centre .
21 A marriage of Baptists believers , this : Charles , unlike his brother John , was never a full member of Badcox Lane Chapel , and he was even to play safe by having his children christened at the parish church ; but it was to the Baptists he turned whenever there was a death in the family , and eventually he and his wife would find a last resting place in the chapel burial ground on Catherine Hill .
22 Hess planned to get to Scotland in one , and rather him than me .
23 Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength .
24 And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons .
25 And only Him that can hold us
26 and obviously you and I and a few others , but erm
27 Bob was taken round the various barns which held the winter fodder and together he and George rode the most advantageous trails , which would get the ewes down from the heights most speedily .
28 Joe picked up the picnic basket and the thermos flask from the table , and together he and Martin went out and across the dark courtyard towards the garage .
29 He picked up the dead man 's only possession , a straw mat , and together he and Dong dragged the body out of the barrack and through the mud towards the jungle half a mile away .
30 Clive Greenacre , then expressing only his own anger and not hers as well , became less irritable .
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