Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] and [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It is thought that a sum of about £5,000 will be needed to carry the scheme through successfully and that a membership of 300 would be needed to maintain it on a sound basis .
2 For somewhere and and something else .
3 Talk to your manager about personally and and you know corporate objectives and and go from there .
4 I think it 's vital that any animal we hold in captivity , wild or otherwise is looked after properly and that it 's well done and for that you need help and guidance and you also need minimum standards to ensure it 's done well .
5 It is survival of the fittest out there and if I had to do it again I believe I would .
6 But to be honest it is a good way of focusing in on what you what we 've been talking about tonight and if you can I think it would be worthwhile doing as part of your preparation to help you to think .
7 This thought occurred to me as I was reflecting on an article which suggested that the industry 's problems of yesterday were very much the same as those of today and that no real progress was possible because of the vested interest of the institutions of the industry .
8 Well what I would what I would do erm I would rather have a commitment for a date to start when you go out of here and if you say if you 've got if you 've got something that comes up then fine .
9 So a lot of people quite understandably say , ‘ The media is something which is best kept out of here and if they 're coming I shall hide under the table ’ and so on .
10 Nor do we face , in the way that government repositories do , the problems of how and whether to cope with vast bodies of statistical material .
11 This raises the question of how and whether agreed standards are implemented .
12 The remains of the earliest winged insect from the Upper Carboniferous give no indications of how and where the Pterygota arose .
13 The stumbling block proved to be the issue of how and where the line should be drawn between the two degrees .
14 She could imagine it all back at Les Hiboux — was already planning out loud where she would place the various pieces , while Rohan and Monsieur Pallon exchanged indulgent glances , and settled the details of how and where it was all to be delivered .
15 Also a description of how and where the boat was made .
16 The following must be stated in a proof of debt ( r 6.98(1) ) : ( i ) the creditor 's name and address ; ( ii ) the total amount of the debt as at the date of the bankruptcy order ; ( iii ) whether interest is included ; ( iv ) whether VAT is included ; ( v ) whether any part of the debt is a preferential debt as defined in s 386 of and Sched 6 to the Act ; ( vi ) particulars of how and when the debt was incurred ; ( vii ) particulars of any security held and , if so , its value ; ( viii ) the name , address and authority of the person signing if not the creditor himself ; and ( ix ) any documents which can substantiate the claim though these need not be sent unless the trustee requests them ( r 6.98(3) ) ; ( x ) if the debt was incurred in a foreign currency , the sterling equivalent at the date of the bankruptcy order must be calculated and stated ( r 6.111 ) and the rate of exchange must be the official rate , ie that fixed by the Bank of England or by the court .
17 Both sides , he said , had promised " not to backtrack " ; the Angolan government had accepted in principle UNITA 's demand for political recognition , but the details of how and when this would come about remained unresolved .
18 so you you 've got perhaps two off of there and then another one off of the side of there and as you go it gets it gets sl slightly smaller each time see what I mean ?
19 Contractions and changes in contact are only part of the programme and an essential component is the specification of where and when they occur — the process of pattern formation .
20 There are several theories of where and when this occurred , but there has been no direct archaeological evidence .
21 The pilots became more aware of each other , developing a slick , anticipatory sense of where and when each one would go next
22 I was told this morning at work , so I do nt have exact details of where and when the games will be played .
23 Let either of us know and we can send you details of where and when we are meeting etc .
24 Yet , even the theoretical models that underpin the relationships sketched in figure 4.1 do not constitute a general explanatory theory of why and when the balance of bargaining power shifts , nor why outcomes differ , nor yet why and how the bargaining process ( involving more than narrowly defined one firm-one state conditions ) gets started .
25 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
26 There you will meet a man who will brief you on the details of when and where the operation will take place .
27 The origin of the group and the evolution of the various hominoid species are of relevance to the human condition , but of more immediate concern are the issues of when and where the human species originated and the context in which it evolved : the effects of climate , environment and behaviour , for example , and the ecological relationships between communities .
28 The older tradition of semiotic anthropology , in which objects were said to represent fixed denotations for a given society , based only on synchronic structure and with little consideration of when and where the interpretation was taking place , seems to be invalidated by these further considerations .
29 CALLAHAN : But there was always a question of when and if .
30 Hospital appointments seemed to go on for ever and when I left for the Sahara , I forgot to cancel one of them .
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