Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [conj] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What are the names of the programme producer and director ? — What is the time of the recording or broadcast ? — Can your spokesman have a preview of other relevant material to be shown on the programme ? — Will your company be able to show its own film , pictures , models or sample products ? — Will there be others appearing in the programme and if so who ? — Will there be a studio audience and will questions be allowed from the floor ?
2 If we are above government guidelines it is the labour party 's fault and if indeed we are penalised in the future it is the labour party 's fault , none other and to the extent that you run the risk now by having this excess eleven percent budget over the er standing expenditure assessment er will once again unfortunately find you guilty in that regard .
3 Or that they might try to cross the Swamp and if so nothing more would be heard of them , for they would inevitably perish .
4 Will the Minister confirm that the office in Newcastle upon Tyne is in the habit of pricing its community care grants in two well-known catalogue shops and that unfortunately it failed to spot in April 1991 that the Government had increased value added tax ?
5 Do you recall anything being said at the briefing to that effect and if so who by ?
6 Over the years I have bought many Pearl recordings and although occasionally I find a particular passage hard to live with , I would find it difficult not to play any of the following at least twice a year : Otello with Martinelli/Tibbett ; Bruno Walter conducting Mahler in 1936 and 1938 ( Das Lied von der Erde and the Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 ) ; the pre-war Glyndebourne recordings with Busch ; the 1935 Vienna Rosenkavalier with Lotte Lehmann and Gerhard Hüsch singing Schubert 's Winterreise and Die Schöne Müllerin .
7 Sheila Kitzinger , childbirth guru , talks abut the ‘ functional ’ pain of labour as though somehow it reduced its intensity .
8 This was laid down in Allhusen v Whittell [ 1867 ] LR 4 Eq 295 ) but the rule is often excluded in wills and if so it does not apply .
9 You have confidence that they will respond to your OKness and that together you can tackle whatever has to be accomplished in coherent partnership .
10 I know that the hon. Gentleman is chairman of the Labour party 's defence committee and that therefore he is a specialist in these matters .
11 Sgt Mike Bennett said at Ormskirk Police Station : ‘ This was extremely traumatic for this lady and as yet we have been unable to speak to her about it .
12 Well of course there 's a great tradition of Scots leaving Scotland and and maybe there 's nothing wrong with that , I mean , there 's there 's no shame in leaving is there ?
13 The Government argues that its bill enshrines Channel 4 as part of the system of public service broadcasting and that therefore it should have a final say in the appointment of who runs it .
14 In saying that our senses restrict us to appearances and that therefore we know nothing , they would mistakenly be supposing that knowledge is exclusively knowledge of necessary causes and inner natures .
15 A great formula has been known to appear to a scientist ready-made in a dream as though he were a Siberian shaman , but unlike the shaman he accepts it not on the authority of the dream but because afterwards it satisfies his most stringent tests .
16 ‘ Although it was submitted that the balancing operation had to be conducted in each case and that accordingly we were not bound by Neilson v. Laugharne [ 1981 ] Q.B .
17 The latter pointed out that , while there was a general process of restructuring , the way it worked out in practice was different from case to case and that therefore it was pointless to search for highly regular patterns .
18 One of the most popular misconceptions about the past is that our ancestors were rooted in one particular place , that they rarely ventured beyond their restricted horizons and that consequently they were limited in their outlook and in their knowledge of life beyond the parish .
19 In seeking to escape from this conclusion it was submitted in argument that the reasoning of the judgment did not show , or show sufficiently , that Thorpe J. had given due weight to W. 's wishes and that accordingly he had misdirected himself .
20 This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it .
21 And it is fanciful to suggest that an order on Mr. Tully to say whether he has received Abbey 's money and if so what has happened to that money could result in his ill-treatment or in a dubious confession .
22 And before Robbie could decide whether to deny the source of the gift or whether perhaps it would be safer to agree , Fen continued his speculative monologue .
23 Can I just reassure Mr that if actually we were not , er , if we were discussing an increase in members allowances then I would be fair square with him .
24 We need staffing , people in that area and she 's an internal candidate that 's come through , she 's done a good job right and and now she 's you know it 's not right but at the moment it gets us over a q over a quick fix
25 Lower grade paper is presently in surplus and as yet there is not the mill capacity to deal with it all .
26 Mind you I was I was still on three years in in colours and and then I got nine years reserve to do after that .
27 Kalchu , his face red from alcohol and anger , his breath coming in short shallow gasps , said that he 'd lived and worked in India for several years and that there he 'd been nothing .
28 he said , I find mine just the same , I 've dealt with them for years but as soon you want anything although , I must say , with the break in we 've got on alright did n't we ?
29 Fletcher ( 1990 ) has argued for the extension of cervical screening after the age of 65 years but as yet there has been no similar argument for breast cancer screening .
30 er we we 've we 've agreed the table on on the base basis of erm information best information available a at the moment but but equally I would n't wish it to be seen th that I am in any way attempting to prejudge the outcome of er local plan studies , erm so the information that I 've agreed with with Mr C Cunnane is basically an attempt to clarify the tabulation fo er in
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