Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You can either look at people 's jobs because that 's the bulk of the money goes or you look at the charging policy or you look how the building 's run .
2 It was : ‘ Either he goes or I go ’ .
3 He said , ‘ Either your mother goes or I go . ’
4 SINGER Michael Bolton 's wedding plans are at risk after his lover , L A Law actress Nicolette Sheridan , told him : ‘ The straggly long hair goes or I go . ’
5 I see myself as one of these animals , and I await with resignation but with confidence the moment when either I live out my life as providence decrees or I die as prescribed , convinced that I shall thus be useful in two ways , first to France and then to humanity .
6 Now we are trying to make sure the money goes where it should .
7 Buying direct from the charity , or a charity-run shop , is the best way to make sure the money goes where you want it to .
8 It 's completely cordless so it goes where you go , and because it operates on both batteries and mains , you 're not tied to the nearest plug .
9 Making a will which includes the necessary additional rights for executors can help ensure that as much as possible of your estate goes where you direct and that your executors can deal with your estate economically and efficiently .
10 It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard .
11 I think our flat is just of his own , he comes and goes where he likes .
12 It 's got two chances either it lives or it dies , and it started to grow like mad .
13 ‘ Where , in the case of any fishing vessel , the Secretary of State is satisfied that — ( a ) the vessel would be eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel but for the fact that any particular individual , or ( as the case may be ) each of a number of particular individuals , is not a British citizen ( and is accordingly not a qualified person ) , and ( b ) it would be appropriate to dispense with the requirement of British citizenship in the case of that individual or those individuals , in view of the length of time he has or they have resided in the United Kingdom and been involved in the fishing industry of the United Kingdom , the Secretary of State may determine that that requirement should be so dispensed with ; and , if he does so , the vessel shall , so long as paragraph ( a ) above applies to it and any such determination remains in force , be treated for the purposes of this Part as eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel .
14 PENALTY : If an amount is shown in respect of a penalty or penalties being recovered under the bill and you have not previously been informed of the ground on which it has or they have been imposed , further particulars will be found in the information accompanying the bill .
15 Oh I , never said he did n't have Aids , but he 's never , he 's never said either has he ? , he 's never said he has or he has n't
16 Though Wallace was inclined to draw his line round some of the islands with a blacker and firmer pencil than are modern zoologists , nevertheless the Wallace Line still stands where he put it , as the division between the two regions .
17 It starts where you 're at , it does not start at where the receiver is at .
18 She adds that we ‘ only realise this by learning other languages ’ ( ibid . ) .
19 Neil Holden , Hambro Clearing 's finance director , adds that they had to put in ‘ quite a lot of effort gathering the data .
20 Ms Fitzgerald puts initial demand at perhaps only a dozen companies in the US , but adds that they are leading edge customers which other potential users will be watching carefully .
21 Neil adds that they 've collected money for charity up and down the mountains and its restored his faith in human nature
22 But when Patrick says that sort of thing to Jenny , he adds that she is an exception to this law of nature .
23 Unabashed by this thought , she adds that she is thinking seriously about it , and is prepared to meet party officials to discuss it .
24 He adds that it is not in the traders ' interests for the elephants to die out .
25 Tom adds that it is very important for young horses to have their teeth checked before they are bitted and broken ; racehorses usually have their first session at two years-old .
26 It adds that it expects to quote eps on both a pre-exceptional and a post-extraordinary basis .
27 The company adds that it is already benefiting from increased efficiency and expects a large return on its financial investment in Weldon .
28 Their decision was prompted by fears that the protector might usurp the throne , although Mancini adds that it was supported by the queen 's family , who wanted to prevent power passing to Gloucester .
29 He adds that it is nature 's intention , for the purposes of generation , that some foetuses should turn out female .
30 Geoff Hamilton , in his Practical Gardening Course ( noted above ) , describes Latin as ‘ that old , dead , incomprehensible language ’ , although he then confusingly adds that it ‘ provides an international understanding of plants ’ .
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