Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] they [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Most mortgagees have required specific consent from such persons to the taking of a charge by the mortgagee over the property or where they consent to a transfer of the property subject to the mortgage , coupled with confirmation from such persons that their rights are postponed to those of the mortgagee under its mortgage .
2 The army list has provision for a number of characters without specifying who they are or where they come from within Ulthuan — it is assumed that players will like to create their own names and background histories for their characters .
3 You know that there are many paths leading to the house and from the house , but : ( a ) You do not know how many there are , where they come from , or where they go to .
4 You never quite know what they do or where they go in winter , though I 'm told Froggy had a sister in the Birmingham area . ’
5 Students , who tend to the left , can choose whether to register in their parents ' homes or where they live in term time .
6 Or so they seem in isolation .
7 One is aware that educators in this field are treading sacred ground and expose themselves to accusations that they create unrealistic expectations ( say , elaborate rituals ) , or that they encroach upon the territory of other professionals ( the Clergy , perhaps ) .
8 You would also need to study the lists to see if there is anything conditioning the sounds , i.e. if they are in complementary distribution and belonging to the same phoneme , or if they contrast in some way , thus constituting different phonemes .
9 Later in the will he provides that if no children are born or if they die within puberty then Mucius and Maevius are to be heirs .
10 Or if they ask for Brinkley , people can be guided there .
11 Or if they go to the toilet and take just a little longer .
12 As equipment becomes more expensive and more teachers are taking private classes it would be greatly appreciated if teachers would let Jean Parmiter know if they have any equipment for sale or to loan or if they know of any evening institute which might be wishing to dispose of some .
13 They sometimes have problems with the control of their dentures when eating certain types of food , and some have slight difficulties with swallowing as the muscles get weaker ( or if they have at some time suffered a small stroke ) , so they dislike being watched .
14 Or unless they come from Stobb Hill and come by the station and over the crossing .
15 Fleas , ticks , and spiders of various Kinds are associated with disease either directly as a result of their bites or because they act as vectors of infections such as typhus and the relapsing fevers .
16 Be on the look-out when ordinary people are despised because they do n't speak the way you do , or because they come from the council estate .
17 This may be because they occur only in association with a particular element , like the cran — of cranberry , or because they occur with a particular semantic value only in the context of one other element , like the — en of oxen , the ab — of abnormal , or foot in foot the bill ; in a case of collocational uniqueness of either of these types , no contrast in which the unique element participates can be tested in a distinct linguistic environment .
18 If his novels are in any way romantic , it is because of the melodramatic plots , whether ( as in Poor Jack or Jacob Faithful ) they have a rags-to-riches theme or whether they turn on the discovery that the humble hero ( like Percival Keene or Willy Seymour ) is really of noble birth .
19 Ministers of course always determine for themselves whether they answer by means of a written question or whether they come to the despatch box and make a statement .
20 Near-surface diagenetic environments are further subdivided depending on whether the pore spaces are saturated with fluids , within the phreatic zone , or whether they lie above the water table so are partially fluid filled and partially gas filled , within the vadose zone ( Fig. 5.15 ) .
21 Single and over forty , or as they say in the world of women executives , SINBAD ( Single Income , Neurotic , Bankable and Desperate ) .
22 Do n't give this copy away to Oxfam or when they collect for the hospital .
23 What makes these system knowledge-based is not that it somehow takes knowledge to write them , nor that they behave as if they had knowledge , but rather that their architectures include explicit knowledge bases .
24 What precisely those technologies are , and where they come from , is still under discussion , it says .
25 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
26 ‘ Well , we 'll see what we 're up against and where they come from .
27 Because of the seasonality of fruiting , the major question left unanswered is where the dispersal agents come from and where they go to .
28 Many parents also want to know what pupils do and where they go after leaving school — how many go into further education , to university or into employment .
29 It is at this point , where the routines become more closely aligned with the self and where they appear to be dealing reasonably successfully with the ever-present problem of control , that the habit becomes hard to break and that threats to it will be resisted .
30 One of the most noticeable features of English is that many syllables are weak ; this is true of many other languages , but it is necessary to study how these weak syllables are pronounced and where they occur in English .
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