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

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1 ‘ I still do n't know if my family know where I am or if they will suffer from my decision .
2 , but whether they are or whether they 're
3 Blindness can strike anyone at any time , regardless of who they are or where they live .
4 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 .
5 It 's only as you begin to come out of the Ketamine state that you begin to appreciate where you are or where you 've been .
6 Now , in terms of functional group isomerism I 'm gon na take a slightly different example right let's take this one here first of all I 've now started to do what the examiners will do now I 'll make them identical structures there somewhere and you really do need to be able to name them in order to see where they are or if they are .
7 ‘ We do n't know where the men had been or where they were going or whether they had been drinking or not .
8 I have decided not to list my visits and explain where we have been or where we have not been .
9 The more I read about Opposition policy the more convinced I am that if they were in government there would be no food left to eat in this country .
10 Some of the underlying assumptions of the discussion published below , are that before we begin to talk about an international/global unity/movement we need to look at our own situation in this country , at our own ’ political ’ community , which is international in terms of its make up , and the ways in which we operate or fail to operate together .
11 S so the position as of say the summer nineteen forty seven when , when you 're , you , this law was being formulated the reports coming back are that although there is the opportunity for the poor to do better , as a , as a matter of course they 're not all doing better .
12 Because the chances are that because you know more about the subject than the general reporter , to whom — this may be to you the most important part of the day , most important story of your day , to him it might be only one of four , five or six that they 're doing .
13 In which case , since Copenhagen is n't the biggest capital in Europe , the chances are that if we look in the right places we 'll find them sooner or later ! ’
14 The chances are that if you are told a nasty tale about the sexual misdemeanours of a headmaster , a vicar , a scout leader , a member of Parliament , a public performer or a novelist then you will assume it to be the truth .
15 The facts are that if you propose an idea , four times out of ten someone will take issue with it by pointing out snags and difficulties ( see Difficulty stating on page 52 ) .
16 The IRB rules are that if you have a positive drug test you should be banned from the game for two years ’ — JOHN MAYHEW ( NZRFU doctor for the tour to Australia and South Africa ) on the quashing of drugs sentences on South Africans Balie Swart and Elandre van den Bergh .
17 Mr Grout , but the rules are that if you do then you have to "
18 " The rules are that if you leave your employment voluntarily you have to wait six weeks before you can claim Unemployment Benefit .
19 It 's not bad , we 're saying that the rules here are that if you 're caught dealing you 're gon na be suspended but
20 The purpose of the USRC was explained by its secretary to Lord Willoughby de Broke in August 1911 : " I still remain convinced as I have always been that unless you put yourself straight with the people on Social questions all your Tariff Reform , Home Rule or Constitutional thunderbolts will be discharged -in vain .
21 A more fundamental criticism of semantic data models has been that although there is increased support for data definition , there is no parallel increased support for data manipulation .
22 The problem with SmartIcons up until now had been that while you could customise the current palette you could not name and save different versions of the palette .
23 ‘ One of the problems ’ , said Nigel Howkins of the JMT , ‘ has been that while our initiative was underway , people felt that something was being done about Mar Lodge ’ .
24 But my instructions for the lads have always been that if you go to a job for a lady particularly and then a man comes along and starts to get stroppy , you 'll have to explain to the lady you may have to leave it temporarily and go back .
25 Mrs Grandison chose ham and salad , thinking sadly of the splendid sirloin , for she had decided that it would have been that if she had been given the choice .
26 In fact , so immersed in one another had they been that when they had looked up it was to find that all the other diners had left the restaurant .
27 The real trouble with old Tom had been that when he came into contact with the evil mind , the scheming , devious , manipulative mind of some murderers , he could not bear it .
28 Our experience has been that where we are able to admit a person who is dementing we wonder after a couple of days — How did the relatives manage ? b The past 3 years have shown us the myth that exists in many professionals ' minds about relatives pushing an old person into care .
29 Well she we to start with she went I think it might of been that cos we put Guy in it I think , that might have upset her .
30 How does it make you feel , you know as a social worker , erm when whatever you in whatever you do , every you do , no matter how effective you are , that you 're That when you leave those people , they 're in they 're basically in that same situation and equally v and still vulnerable .
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