Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [adv] [prep] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Eardley 's argument suggests that a white hole would be a highly unstable object and that soon after its formation it would be converted into a black hole as it gathered surrounding matter .
2 The same research also shows , however , that the ‘ class ’ basis of support for the parties is now weakening significantly , and that even at its peak this phenomenon fell a long way short of the Marxist conception of political ‘ class consciousness ’ .
3 I do not know whether and if so on what basis any challenge may be made to the notice .
4 Currently , in many countries , debate centres on whether some kind of core curriculum with permitted options should evolve , as suggested in recent reports from Zambia , Botswana and Lesotho , and if so of what nature that core should be .
5 If there is doubt , therefore , as to whether or not a document should be stamped , and if so with what duty , the safest course is to submit it for adjudication .
6 The question was whether part of the floor area should be included and if so at what price .
7 But what we 've got to decide first is , whether we 're gon na do it and if so at what level ?
8 Or should it be the rate of interest , and if so at what level ?
9 While books and newspapers are a likely target for VAT its by no means certain the tax will be imposed and if so at what level and with what exceptions .
10 In each of the following situations identify whether the item should be included in the balance sheet of Transom Trading at 31 December 1991 , and if so at what amount and under which heading .
11 Is this situation permitted and if so at what stage , if any , does employer 's NIC get assessed ?
12 Has this technique an application in human neurosurgery and if so in which condition ?
13 Jones had tried various materials and what he now sought was rather clearly defined — are there neutrons of a specific energy or not ? — and his apparatus was almost completed and ready to go ; the chemists by contrast had to do a broader range of experiments as their problem was more subtle — is there fusion and if so by what process ? — and the necessary materials and apparatus had yet to be assembled .
14 In the period just before or just after their independence many countries embarked , quite naturally , on primary school syllabus changes .
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