Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [vb mod] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Do do you want to take them , or or shall I remind you of what the headings were ? |
2 | One A and one B so so yo yo or or would you have all of yours completing one A before they started on one B ? |
3 | Can you tell me everything or or should I read it ? |
4 | Right so can I have my opinion or or can I speak with these other people 's opinion |
5 | Or and can you call it positional ? |
6 | Mr before you that one was a question that but could you pick up the questions which Mr raised . |
7 | She was n't coming to London with him and nor would he recommend her as Administrative Officer at Larksoken . |
8 | You can not always be on hand ( and nor would you wish to be ) to monitor your child . |
9 | This power is not necessarily dependent upon their personal qualities and nor will it depend upon their control of information or their expertise . |
10 | And nor can we reduce the controversy to a straightforward clash between the new and the old orders . |
11 | Yes , casual work and when some of these casuals felt that they did n't want to stop there two days , they used to tell the authorities that they had got promise of work at , at Yarmouth and and could we go soon , you see . |
12 | The issue here is not only Where do I locate my response ? , but Where ought I to locate it in order not to be misguided , or plain wrong , or reveal my ignorance or blindness ? |
13 | We would n't wish to do that , but nor would we want to open up a free for all . |
14 | He could not lose , but nor could he win . |
15 | But nor could he see much hope any other way . |
16 | We have come to appreciate that we can not expect children to live by our adult standards too early , or too quickly , without doing them harm ; but nor should we expect them to socialize themselves . |
17 | Generally , though , large fish may not improve all that much , except in further impressive growth , but nor will they regress . |
18 | As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury , he has yet to experience a single quarter 's growth in output ( excluding oil revenues ) , but nor will he accept any blame for the recession . |
19 | A corporate publication produced on behalf of a distinguished client wo n't want to appear flash , but nor will it want to risk seeming stuffy and behind the times . |