Example sentences of "and [subord] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Prior to liability management , banks paid interest on comparatively few deposit liabilities and where they did such rates were not always closely related to market rates .
2 When I got into Holloway they have them little forms and they 've got pictures of a body with all arrows and everything , and where I had any bruises the doctor put these marks .
3 He was later Head of the Unemployment Benefit Service , which he managed with great skill , and where he made many friends .
4 And so they become willing aiders rather than initiators .
5 For example , the central processor unit of a digital computer is usually a separate module from the memory and so they have complementary functions .
6 And although they felt some roads would be too narrow , committee members on Thursday gave it their general support .
7 They were beaten 2–0 at Ewood Park by play-off hopefuls Charlton on Saturday , and although they remain two points clear , the chasing pack is closing in .
8 However , both the research projects mentioned were dependent on aggregate published statistics , and although they provide useful overviews , they measure the impact of planning only indirectly .
9 His youngest daughter Margaret married John Hastings Earl of Pembroke in 1359 , and although she died two years later , Pembroke remained high in favour at court and , with royal encouragement , embarked on a plan to reunite the inheritance of his ancestor William Marshall , which had twice been partitioned in the previous century and a half .
10 The Office is currently considering the establishment of a computer-readable data archive ( CRDA ) , and although it has few answers to the problems facing the world archival community in such matters , I hope that it is in the position to ask some interesting questions .
11 He says it 's the thin end of the wedge and once they ban motorised vehicles , they 'll probably then turn their attention to cyclists and horse-riders — and obviously we like using the Ridgeway .
12 And once you spent those dockets , you just had to go and buy secondhand if you wanted any more .
13 And supposing we identify particular features we judge as exemplifying these things , what is the evidence that those features do n't mean something else entirely ?
14 The quantity of animals killed was quite dramatic , and if one interpolates these figures into the nation
15 How does one decide whether company directors are functionally more important than their workers , and if they receive five times as much as workers , does this mean they are five times more important ?
16 This union made Jack Straw in no doubt , and the Labour Party , that on their election the compulsory element of C C T will be removed , and if they had any ideas they 'd better forget 'em .
17 I think , I think your find that a lot of these big , big money people get paid according to results , and if they get good results they get good money .
18 erm and ask them you know and say , and if they want two years , say well you know I 'm pretty keen on this , now what , you know I necessarily expect you to have me
19 ‘ Any owner offered second-hand avionics should check very closely the origin , and if they have any doubts , seek the advice of a qualified engineer who will assist in authentication of the origin of the radio …
20 pint they buy , and if they buy five pints
21 We have a tremendous skill base at doing good due diligence work when all said and done due diligence work is really just a focussed audit approach and if we 've good auditors , we should jolly well and good er new diligence er provides and we to react to new diligence opportunities rather than seek out new diligence opportunities .
22 However , most of us are aware of some of our horse 's efforts to communicate , and if we reward these efforts by understanding , the horse will gradually increase its communication with us .
23 We are up against a ceiling and if we added new areas to the map , we should have to remove other areas .
24 And if we had more arms we 'd finish them off .
25 We are still in the driving seat in the League and if we win those games , we win the title . ’
26 But in those general objectives , we then set ourselves the top ten , top ten objectives and how we are going to actually action those objectives er to er move forward and if they were achieved , we thought if we achieved those ten objectives and that 's going to take time and as I say it 's a dynamic plan , it 's going to take two , three years to achieve and if we achieve those objectives then we will have achieved our own rule er our overall mission .
27 And if we want any bilberries bottled this year someone 'll have to go out and pick them soon .
28 the butcher , on the corner of Street , the little tiny grocers where you used to go and fe your mother used to go and fetch her groceries , and if she spent three shillings in the shop she was a good customer .
29 If it be light , dry and free from bugs , if it be central in position , and if it contain three rooms , it will be eagerly sought for and hard to find .
30 The search for spirituality can become diverted also into cults or fascination with the occult , and if it avoids these dangers it can become simply another form of aesthetic experience and move away from the major religious traditions , so that the arts become a kind of substitute for religion .
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