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

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1 or or that we want to leave some of these out .
2 I would say I think that 's a very good point chairman now can we ask perhaps either our groundsman or or or whatever to look at it to see if something to make it safer for these these people to er get access to .
3 I 'll be viewing the Methodist Church in quite a different way , but I think it 's very important for us to be made aware of how they do it erm for example , if you have erm a a or or and I do n't think any church has , are provided within that and gets alike .
4 They just need a little help like with feeding or or if they throw a tantrum
5 He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point .
6 ‘ Women 's magazines , not this one , are always emphasising you 're supposed to feel this or that when someone does this or that to you .
7 No doubt we were all thinking he was crazy , or that if we stopped we 'd be late for work .
8 Or that if we do , the survivor will live ? ,
9 Stephen perceived that he had no torch , or that if he had one he was n't bothering to use it , which meant he must know the moor well , as well perhaps as Stephen himself did .
10 It is not even certain that the Diet ( parliament ) will reform the electoral system this summer , or that if it did much would change as a result .
11 On these grounds the Wolfenden Committee decided that the abolition of prostitution was not something that it ought to recommend , or that if it did , could have any chance of success .
12 But a candidate not so ear-marked may sink to an F or G anyway when it is found that his language though intelligible is not accurate , or that though he knows some historical terminology he uses it inappropriately .
13 Not only did they enjoy , indeed relish , healthy sexual appetites , they made it obvious that they would satisfy them where and when they felt like it , on their Own terms .
14 The 1940s and 1950s Beats had created a vision of lone men , and buddies out on the highway , fucking where and when they wanted to , an image that Kerouac et al.
15 ‘ I 'd like to know exactly where and when I deserted in the face of the enemy . ’
16 Write down where and when you saw things and try to draw them too .
17 No seeing as though they 've been produced I 've said I all in favour of the jury seeing anything that 's referred to and then there , there 's no mystery about it then .
18 And anot in a careers officer 's view the other day , that seeing as though they 'd worked there twenty years ago , they wanted to go back and see how it had changed .
19 Well , he did n't mind that except that it wasted time , time he could have used making his trap .
20 Except that if they moved away , there would be nothing to hinder the army couched over the river from crossing and flinging their full weight against Scone before his own men from the south could arrive .
21 She watched very carefully and did exactly as he did except that when he had given two low bows she did ‘ two quick bobs ’ .
22 Everything was perfect except that when I came to train experimentally naive monkeys , I discovered that they did not like peanuts .
23 Thing 's like , I like that cos when we went to Italy we went to that Madam whatever , it 's a big erm
24 that was the laugh with David he said erm , he said about that and that cos when he had this , they had this big farewell thing did n't they at the bowling alley and I never went and I was the only one and erm they come round , they come round and I thought yeah I really
25 and that cos when I got married I took it with me did n't I ?
26 well I 'd go along with that but what I was saying was I , I thought you might become more confrontational and if you were then we 'd 've got into a bit of a tennis match there and but then you did n't go down that route , that 's what I 'm saying , you did n't actually go down that cos if you had 've done we 'd 've got nowhere
27 Erm , I 'm not sure whether it would be appropriate for me to go through the the table now and look at the constraints , or whether it might be better to leave that until after I 've finished my overall remarks .
28 Indeed my wife believes that if when I die I am cut in half , the letters ICI will be found stamped through me from top to bottom , like Blackpool rock .
29 For one thing , the attitudinist view escapes an objection to subjectivism made by Moore that if when I say an action is bad I report my negative feelings towards it , and when you say it is good you report your positive feelings towards it , then there is no disagreement between us ( since we will probably both agree that the other has the feelings he reports ) which Moore thought an absurdity .
30 I do n't think that anyone would expect them to shirk that if if we have n't
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