Example sentences of "[conj] and [conj] they [be] " in BNC.

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1 The G T N , you only take if and when they 're necessary , okay ?
2 Instead we should provide them with the means of taking charge of their own lives ; then — if and when they are ready — help them to understand their payoffs and hidden agendas , so that they can choose to stop playing this destructive game .
3 They have in effect the same base ( or acquisition ) value as the shares transferred and if and when they are subsequently disposed of , if they ever are , the taxable gain will be based on that original acquisition value .
4 He would remain on the sidelines , and do some more work if and when they were ready to launch the paper .
5 Those who rebled within the first five days were then treated by further sclerotherapy and were randomised if and when they were free of bleeding for this period of time .
6 It is interesting that the anion-cation charge transfer is so marked in and and that they are stable in only a few inorganic solvents — eg liquid .
7 Erm and and when they 're going to be back .
8 I mean they got a lot better living what we got and and and they was alright but the the you know you 'd never call them bloated capitalists because they were n't bloated really .
9 Er and and and because they are struggling to bring forward examples it seems to me that that rather proves the point .
10 Those who have accepted ideas about their worthlessness , their impotence or their badness will not usually be able to help themselves unless and until they are able to modify their self-image .
11 Copyright protection , however , does not extend to ephemeral things such as skeletal plots for novels or ideas for computer programs unless and until they are recorded in some form or another and , even then , it is the ideas as expressed which are protected , not the underlying concepts .
12 Working-class organizations which exhibited independent initiative — be it soviets or trade unions — were regarded with acute suspicion unless and until they were firmly under party tutelage .
13 But decisions on whether and when they are needed can be much improved .
14 Whether and when they 're gon na be paid .
15 But none of this alters the fact that when she died there were more serfs in Russia than ever before and that they were worse treated than under any of her predecessors .
16 Advertising campaigns are deeply researched , often via small discussion groups , both before and after they are launched .
17 They must not be allowed to train a new and superior élite , and free places in them ( when and where they are introduced ) should go not only to the cleverest but to those who need a boarding education .
18 Both can be presumed to matter most when and where they are most influential — as in the charting of the interests , concerns and methods of analysis that make up a new academic discipline .
19 ‘ Users can buy WINDOS now , use the DOS spreadsheet , and know that they 've got the Windows spreadsheet ready to go as and when they 're ready , ’ says Ms Reay .
20 So just go down there as and when they 're needed ?
21 The alternative to a base source is to consider a variety of different sources at different times , selecting titles as and when they are listed .
22 One very common technique that people use is making lists of things to be done , and physically crossing them off as and when they are completed .
23 Clearly we all hope that this will indeed be the case and we will publish details of any developments as and when they are announced .
24 From time to time other sections may be needed but lists can be made up as and when they are required for specific projects .
25 The indexer is expected to insert headings into the index or catalogue in these categories as and when they are required .
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