Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [pers pn] [am/are] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is now appropriate to consider whether the caustics formed in this way correspond to mere coordinate singularities , or whether they are necessarily curvature singularities as they are in the Khan-Penrose solution .
2 Yeah but but the point I 'm trying to make is that it seems to me that if we 're continually spending money on advertising , we 're creating another problem elsewhere .
3 The second view is that since we are always part of the knowledge equation , we can never know if there is a ‘ real ’ world , and hence knowledge is everywhere and always a human and social construction of , or placed upon , reality , whose form will vary ; the organization of knowledge is therefore artificial and relative .
4 So I feel that our power has grown very much and that we are now hand in hand with the comrades in Namibia .
5 But although they are largely self sufficient , needless to say livelihoods in these sort of conditions and communities are on a knife edge .
6 Another programme — TEXT ANALYSIS ( TA ) — can reverse your dictionary for you , but unless you are fairly expert in the use of computers we would advise leaving the reversal until someone who is expert can set up TA for you .
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