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

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1 In Act v , Scene v , of Jonson 's Volpone Mosca enters dressed as a gentleman ; it is a moment which might be seen to mark the arrival of the urban impostor , he or she who knows that mimicry and impersonation possess the potential not just to deceive and usurp , but also to subvert social differentiation and identity itself :
2 J.B. Oh yes , absolutely deliberately , to be respectable , because you know youth workers , well you know , what is it Chris ( the Community Deputy ) has got this phrase ‘ trendy , left wing , arty-farty bi-sexual ’ or something he says and I mean that 's the youth worker image is n't it ?
3 You know , he 's giving , gip about this girl or something he said and ye you took offence !
4 but I do n't see , I 'm trying to make it like a genetic connection or something I mean or some kind of like you know I mean to me it 's just set up
5 Yes , Comrade Fay is permanently indignant about the insidious threats of the socalled right-wing to the so-called left-wing about white people who do n't like the un-white people who listen to Tracy Chapperson ; about the legit community police forces like the Guardian Angels and generally about anyone who was n't in ‘ The Commitments ’ or anyone who thinks that the political line in Christy Moore records is puke .
6 Good things come to those who wait or he who waits or what is the pa
7 Er Robert said Charlotte who 's two and a half she 's always been pretty but erm Robert said right , mother 's babysitting on the nineteenth so organize I I 've been getting them into bed and then I 've gave them a little bit of milk or whatever they want and then they 've had toast with jam on .
8 A God had the power to turn himself into whoever or whatever he defeated or ate , so Apollo could now assume the form of a dolphin .
9 A : or whatever you know and + within his lifetime the telephone had been invented +
10 So you can just get out right now and catch a bus or walk or whatever you want but I 'm not having you doing that in the back of my cab !
11 or whatever , a big steak or whatever you want and the
12 Whether they have too much or what they have but , I mean they 're just they just think everybody owes them something , and it 's like Neil , I mean , to me I mean I ca n't see why he ca n't get off his backside and go and work in a supermarket but it 's not the job they want , the same answer I said
13 I do n't know if it shuts at five o'clock or what they do or if evening staff come on ?
14 She did n't care where she went or what she saw as long as he was pleased and she was with him .
15 For instance , they do n't understand , as she quotes in her book , what somebody is doing when they 're reading a newspaper , or what it means when the postman looks at a envelope .
16 For instance , they do n't understand , as she quotes in her book , what somebody is doing when they 're reading a newspaper , or what it means when the postman looks at a envelope .
17 Erm , one of the things that depresses me , is probably the main thing that depresses me is not being valued for what I am or what I do and I think many women suffer from depression because their strengths and their creativity are not recognised and valued .
18 We are n't nearly started breathing again cos er are you going to sleep or what you see or what you see or what
19 We are n't nearly started breathing again cos er are you going to sleep or what you see or what you see or what
20 found out , my final question tonight is do you enjoy crime fiction ? and that includes television , after all the station that this programme goes out on , wins a lot of revenue for making a very popular er detective fictional thing called Taggart , I do n't know whether you watch that , or what you read but seventy eight of you enjoy crime fiction , now there 's an interesting paradox that we will discuss , why you can discuss at home , we 'll discuss it now , good night .
21 I mean he does n't have , sort of , consistent opening or anything he opens when he fancies does n't he ?
22 This does not mean that nothing whatever qualifies that could conceivably take " contradictory " predicates .
23 In Heseltine 's case , it must already be approaching the danger level ; he needs to be vigilant that nothing he says or does reinforces it .
24 Thus a member who cooperated , but did not join in punishing , would be better off than someone who cooperated and did join in punishing .
25 Although I myself believe that this statement is broadly true there are a number of serious research workers who now believe that it is false .
26 Yes what I It 's usual to say is that I I desire or direct that no more than two should prove it .
27 That 's not to say that I I believe that the villages er some of the villages are incapable of of .
28 Now Britain is heading for a pre-Christmas Sunday shopping bonanza believe it or not now you heard it first here on this programme that I I predict that there will be completely deregulated Sunday trading before much long What ?
29 Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness .
30 personal problems that she she knows that if she loses her temper with you she wo n't really offend you .
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