Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] they [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The standard wines from the estate are not to be sniffed at — or rather they repay careful nosing , especially the unusually ripe but fresh and balanced Pinot Blanc ( £5.49 ) , and the highly perfumed Muscat ( £6.99 ) .
2 The physical setting of a parish influenced not only the ways in which a family might farm their land or work at a particular craft but also such basic matters as whether they lived in a village , a hamlet or an isolated farmstead , whether or not they had valuable rights of common to go with their farms or cottages , and sometimes the type of tenure by which they held their land .
3 But whether or not they had sufficient power to exert real influence on state policy , the monarchs were justified in considering themselves the most important persons on the European political stage .
4 There scientists will discover the sex and age of the skeletons and whether or not they had any diseases .
5 Limited partners do , however , have a right to advise full partners , though it is a matter for the full partners whether or not they follow such advice .
6 People lacking supportive relationships were expected to be prone to depression whether or not they experienced major difficulties or threatening events .
7 I do n't think she approved of such stunts , whether or not they made good television .
8 My general view on this matter , as a suitably humble outside observer , is that the student of modem sediments pays too much attention to the way these sediments are laid down , their form and composition , but not enough attention to the question of whether or not they stand any chance of preservation for the stratigrapher of tomorrow .
9 This book is not designed to engage with exposition of doctrine though it will inevitably point to its importance ; rather it attempts a mode of appreciation of these texts to help readers , whether or not they have prior knowledge of the subject , to respond to them as literary witnesses to a life of faith understood as a game .
10 For most people ( whether or not they have any loss of hearing ) it is an advantage to use the resonators fully .
11 Were were would you suggest that they have a lot of unresolved feelings about that , or maybe they had emotional scars because no-one was there to give them the kind of hope that might be available now ?
12 And things like Time Out and so on , and City Limits , tried on the listings in the culture front seem to be seduced by , on the one hand , the need to simply provide information in terms of the listings , or then they felt some kind of twinge of conscience and had to be counter-balanced by radical politics on the other side , which produced a completely split , a paper that you could tear in half and read it as two sort of separate things , and erm and they always erm and something like that always felt
13 Er , and eventually they took that tune from a melody from a Haydn 's string quartet .
14 And so they made two provisions which make the situation rather different .
15 And so they put three sets of converters in .
16 be because leaders want power and they get power and so they want more power .
17 You have one on each leg erm and one erm on the bridle and apparently they use special tools that er hobble the mare and stop her moving , so she has n't got any choice and when they lead the stallion in , they got these five guys there erm with these various tools and they make , hold the mare still to make sure the stallion can mount , because apparently very often the mares wo n't have it and th they kick or they walk away .
18 John quickly became intimate friends with Mr Huddlestone , the general manager of the Winter Gardens complex , and together they produced more scenes and numbers during the summer season and well into the autumn .
19 He gathered a considerable following of loyal and disaffected men , and together they served many masters , both Christian and Moslem , during the next five years .
20 The old thief rambled on and together they completed another circuit of the perimeter path .
21 Childbearing makes women dependent and thus they have less access to such freedom .
22 And still they treat this house like a hotel —
23 With fertilisers the same crops can be grown year after year on the same fields and still they give high yields .
24 And also they wanted harsh decisions to be taken in respect of their effects on industry .
25 Kylie 's organisation believed the unofficial pictures were literally losing their star millions and whenever they saw those pictures on sale they moved to sue the publishers .
26 ‘ He needed his students to have books , though , ’ bellowed Mr Varley , ‘ and now they cost twenty quid a time — twenty quid a time , that 's what they cost . ’
27 And now they have mental powers that allow them to surpass physical laws . ’
28 And now they have another LP .
29 They were hanging around town when they met and now they see each other about five times a week .
30 That was the Labour party 's half decade of debt and now they plan another £37 billion worth of expenditure .
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