Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [adv] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 Well there 's a lot of there 's the land stations which are near towns or and then there 's the isl there were the island stations and then the rock stations .
2 Normally , all defendants in libel cases use the same solicitors and barristers , but where as here there is a conflict of interest , each would be entitled to separate representation and the authors who stood by their story would thus be able to disown the apology .
3 She seemed the same as ever as she closed in on him with that unfortunate overbearing manner , except that today there was an almost wild look about her as she burst out , ‘ I felt I had to come , Freddie .
4 The door closed on them slowly ; they thinned into a long , faint strand of light and vanished , and everything was dark , dark for three days ; except that now there was no way of distinguishing night from day , and time , like hope and pleasure and companionship and all the human things it measured , had stopped .
5 ‘ Well , I would , ’ says Myers , ‘ except that hopefully there 's a lot of smart stuff in the movie , like the Cantonese subtitles scene . ’
6 is that once obviously there is a specialist application to UFAF , to , to their forms
7 I felt that if ever there was a close selection decision , I would n't get it .
8 On each occasion , every available manservant had been posted to keep watch for soldiers , and she knew that if ever there was a night Tristram should not come visiting , this was it .
9 Ellie listened , but said nothing , thinking that if indeed there was a God , and if he was anything like her father , then hell and its bottomless pits would be infinitely preferable to so-called heaven .
10 Up until very recently , it was for men only , but we did persuade the Charity Commission that times were changing and that if perchance there was a lady who was disabled , she would also be able to qualify .
11 One of the great joys of looking at anything in Prague is that as yet there are few distracting labels in English , we are all forced to make our own discoveries and everywhere this is rewarded .
12 This increase has generally followed the increased use of fertilisers by something like two decades , so that as yet there is little pesticide in most groundwater .
13 Although as yet there is in English law no general rule giving the plaintiff a right of recovery from a defendant who has been unjustly enriched at the plaintiff 's expense , the concept of unjust enrichment lies at the heart of all the individual instances in which the law does give a right of recovery .
14 Rosenthal , who is keen to move back to the continent , has also been touted in France although as yet there has been no definite interest .
15 The same principle however is scarcely thinkable in those countries of the Commonwealth which are republics and where therefore there are no sovereign or ministers .
16 This was taken by a number of experts as showing that earlier estimates had been purposely conservative and that ultimately there will turn out to be far more oil in the North Sea than currently estimated .
17 So the apparently boundless diversity of plant life disappears when one recalls that all plants are composed of carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen and a few less important elements , and that chemically there is little difference between a daisy and an oak tree .
18 The principle ground urged on behalf of the applicant was that the district judge had been misled by counsel then appearing or the Attorney-General into the belief that there was no real prospect that the B.M.F.L. prosecution of the applicant would go ahead , and that accordingly there could be no objection to pressing forward with the lesser charges .
19 ‘ We therefore conclude that there was de facto , albeit voidable contract , between the owners and Ballay ; that it was by virtue of that contract that Ballay took possession of the goods ; that accordingly the transfer of the goods to him was with the consent and express authority of the owner and that accordingly there was no lack of authorisation and no appropriation .
20 We therefore conclude that there was a de facto , albeit voidable contract , between the owners and Ballay ; that it was by virtue of that contract that Ballay took possession of the goods ; that accordingly the transfer of the goods to him was with the consent and express authority of the owner and that accordingly there was no lack of authorisation and no appropriation .
21 If you are asking me where the remedy lies , my answer is that I have told you before and I shall go on telling you , and you know perfectly well what it is , though everybody thinks that it is too difficult and that therefore there must be a different remedy .
22 The logic of Ormrod J. 's decision must cause us to say that the male in these examples is no longer able to perform the essential role of a male — that is , assert his biological maleness — and is not , therefore , a male for the purposes of marriage , and that therefore there is no marriage .
23 He contended that pleasure could only arise from the satisfaction of an impulse and that therefore there could be no pleasure , and no possibility of satisfying a desire for pleasure , unless there were impulses towards things other than pleasure .
24 The awareness that there is not a discussion about what communications is , and that perhaps there should be , is rather different from the viewpoint of some English lecturers , who believe that English is established as a practice and therefore has no need of a debate about its development as a discipline .
25 If we revert to the original problem , the solution of Ax = x , we now see that there are just n eigenvalues s and that correspondingly there are just n vectors xs ; i.e. we have n equations unc We can combine them all into the single equation unc or more briefly AX = X where X is ow the square matrix made up of the n column vectors xs , and unc is the diagonal matrix of the eigenvalues ; and our problem is now to find the matrices X and unc for the given A.
26 There were once 40 breweries in Bruges , and although now there are only two , the choice of Belgian beers is still enormous .
27 ‘ If only one could smoke and if only there were upholstered chairs , this would be one of the most delightful places in the world . ’
28 Bernard Shaw once described Romeo and Juliet as ‘ the impetuous march of music ’ , and if ever there was a play of rich language , this is it .
29 And if ever there 's tuppence too much on the bloody account he 's on the blower !
30 The one enthroned by a building has been thought Priam in Troy , and if so there are two subjects : Gigantomachy ( Battle of Gods and Giants ) and Iliupersis ( Sack of Troy ) .
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