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

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1 Watch out for a fairweather friend or a back stabbing buddy Wednesday and do n't be too disappointed or upset if someone you like and admire turns out to be a real rotter with feet of clay .
2 Watch out for a fair- weather friend or a back stabbing buddy Wednesday and do n't be too disappointed or upset if someone you like and admire turns out to be a real rotter with feet of clay .
3 Do the garden or walking or whatever it is .
4 As I explained — we should be able to get those shares transferred next month , and then you can go ahead and sell them , or re-invest or whatever you wish .
5 It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like .
6 What do you think of having in here artexed or airtexed or whatever it 's called , artex .
7 On the other hand , used aright , it can help very much in the understanding of mathematical operations , because far more many and widespread examples can be dealt with very quickly , and they can for example erm get a feel of the result of multiplying or dividing or whatever it , it is , numbers of quite different sizes .
8 I wrote to him every few days and gave him the details of everything that happened and everyone I met .
9 Which is why I suggest you button your lip , except to mention that whatever she decides , you are on her side , supporting her through what 's going to be a painful experience .
10 And I 'm afraid that means that what I say goes . ’
11 it 's not just like going going on a bus and but erm my daughter 's very generous and seeing that we we get to her and we spend about three months with her .
12 After another brief pause , the speaker continues , using and to indicate that what she is going to say is connected to what she has just said .
13 She informed her great-granddaughter that if she filed for a divorce she would take Andrew 's side and say that what he had done in taking a mistress and in finally attempting suicide was because she had never acted as a wife to him .
14 He returned to the living-room and found that what he had taken to be a cupboard door , in fact gave access by a flight of stairs to the shop .
15 I ask that you should pay what I have provided and legated and what I shall provide and legate in codicils . ’
16 and sew the seeds that there has been procrastination going along , and we 've got some very good ideas to offer his people , and we would like to er er and hope that he he will erm encourage his people to erm , get along and meet us .
17 ‘ I 'm sick to death of looking over my shoulder every time I come here , wondering and dreading if someone who knows me has seen me and can guess what I 'm coming here for ! ’
18 Now we have to break out from this story of the individual and imagine that what we have described is general .
19 That that 's not much but if it 's if it 's I mean if it 's not padded out with waffle and drivel cos you I mean if it 's a good ti concise answer that 'll probably get a good mark .
20 District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue .
21 And Jerome says that on realizing what he had done , and believing that what he had done was murder , he fled , back here into hiding .
22 They always seemed to want to go and look or what they have n't but I never used to do that .
23 They would have failed to recognize and acknowledge that what we have on the basis of sense-experience is worth having , and worthy of the name of knowledge .
24 And wondering if what you were feeling was infatuation , a holiday romance ? ’
25 ‘ It seems a good idea , ’ said Penny Warlock , looking up to Glenda and wondering if she herself would be as impressive a figure after ten or fifteen years in the teaching profession .
26 Then , as my breath has now returned to me and I find myself in the company of my bestest friend , it is my considered opinion that we proceed together upon the epic journey and face as one whatever adventures lie before . ’
27 He maybe sees a different process and and I do n't know about you Chairman but it would it would help me to see if to hear whether they they see a different process at work .
28 Women make their own minds up about what they want to do , I find , so I left it ; but about a year ago she invited me to a party and indicated that whoever it had been was no longer around .
29 I consulted the programme and discovered that what I was regarding was the rose garden of an English country house , circa 1922 .
30 We will be entering into a legal agreement with the er , the council to basically erm , set the criteria for the scheme this will establish the mix and the tenure er of the , of the er the scheme and to ensure that it it adheres to the , to the master plan .
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