Example sentences of "[conj] [coord] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Ultimately , of course , it does n't matter where or when the music was composed , and I urged any reader with an ear for beauty — whether your tastes habitually range from Mozart to early Beethoven , or from Bartók to Stockhausen , or anywhere in between or beyond — to investigate this CD forthwith . |
2 | the chances are or or whether the pattern is that you get a dogsbody job in an ordinary firm of estate agents you know and you 're |
3 | He says , the wicked are like the tossing sea , and you know , as far the bible is concerned , the wicked is not necessarily the man or the woman who does terrible deeds , the wicked is not necessarily who is , who is a murderer , or a child molesterer , or a thief or or or a wife beater or something like that , the wicked is the person who rejects God , who turns their back on God , who says thank you , I can go through my life without , I do n't need you , I do n't even believe you exist , and even if I do believe you exist I 'm gon na do things my way , I 'm gon na go through life as I choose . |
4 | Or or or the vice chairman could do it on alto clarinet and give somebody else a clarinet part to play . |
5 | Er and so the therefore you see , these are some of the reasons why w we were unable to get close to the er er er younger members , who were or or or the younger people who were employed in the coal industry . |
6 | I I suspect neither at the moment do the er do the National Rivers Authority or or or the water authority . |
7 | The person was telling him or or or the ? |
8 | And if they were given the opportunity or or and the impetus to start to do something positive , I 'm sure they would take that up . |
9 | He himself would probably have claimed that his greatest achievement was to be able to predict accurately where and when a particular cuckoo would lay its eggs . |
10 | Their approach now is to try and find out where and when the protein is made during limb development , in the hope that this will provide some insight as to how the gene works . |
11 | To take out cover , farmers should call their group secretaries and inform them where and when the sale takes place , the number of pen cards needed , together with the chosen cover period , and whether insurance is required for all animals , or just those selling above a set price . |
12 | Because we want to take as many voluntary redundancies and early retirements as possible , and with employee turnover still at a relatively high six per cent per year , we can not say at present just where and when the jobs will go . |
13 | The firm will not renege if or and since the right-hand side is always positive there must be some set of interest rates for which this will hold . |
14 | To simplify matters we assume that and that the arms of the balance are of equal length l . |
15 | Consent may be valid in certain contexts or subject to certain conditions and invalid in other contexts and or when the conditions are not met . |
16 | review the needs of the elderly person and/or the carer at intervals of not more than twelve months , until or unless the review considers this to be unnecessary ; |
17 | What will or would cause something is not a cause , but only a possible cause or potential cause , until or unless the effect actually occurs . |
18 | There is no reason here , and I think no reason at all , to doubt that we take it of a cause and its effect that if or since the cause occurred then so did the effect . |
19 | Such connection is what is stated by independent nomic conditionals and , of course , holds between any two things when it is true that if or since the first occurred , then even if any change logically consistent with either had also occurred , the second would still have occurred . |
20 | As the innovations mature there will be a period of stagnation and depression , with consequent high unemployment , if or until a new wave of innovations comes along to compensate . |
21 | Given the powerful influence over the whole of Welsh education , until and unless the University shows a greater interest in and awareness of the importance of further education to the Principality , it will not be able to flourish properly . |
22 | But if and when a bid comes they are likelier to use it as a stimulus to change or otherwise discipline the incumbent management rather than selling out . |
23 | If and when a participant to the agreement fails to carry out one of his or her duties , will you let it ride , gripe endlessly about it or decide in advance a system of penalties ? |
24 | This fragmentation will be further increased if and when a proposed new national commercial Channel 5 is added to the available terrestrial TV services : this is due to happen by 1995 , but there are doubts about its viability , and the precise format will remain unclear until a contractor is appointed , after a non-decision by the government in late 1992 . |
25 | The king and his judges were already acting on the assumption that all ecclesiastical endowments within the realm were originally held by and from the crown , to which they should therefore revert if and when a church failed of its purpose . |
26 | The view expressed by Dr. I. in April 1992 that this should not happen was supported by independent medical opinion , but I have no doubt that all the doctors concerned would agree that situations can change and that , if and when a decision whether or not to use mechanical ventilation has to be taken , it must be taken in the light of the situation as it then exists . |
27 | You will be asked to confirm the details of the funds available to you if and when a firm offer of a place is made . |
28 | The intention was to try to use tactical nuclear weapons politically rather than militarily — that is , as signals to the USSR if and when a conventional collision in Europe was reaching an unacceptably dangerous level . |
29 | To include any such anticipatory provision has the merit of bringing home to the individual partners the importance of viewing their involvement in the firm as a long term commitment , which may serve to reduce , if not to eliminate , the pain felt if and when a cash call has to be made . |
30 | Overworked officials in finance ministries rarely reject a whole list of potential projects ; they are much more likely to identify a few priorities at random , and pass on the donor to the line ministry , hoping for the best if and when the project is financed . |