Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ’ There 's nothing better than seeing you local teams .
2 I do n't think they 've changed that since I few Concorde ( my one and only time ) ‘ twixt LHR and JFK in February 1978 .
3 Okay but all I was just saying is that it would be helpful that before we that Ian has seen through these
4 You should also have noticed that when you solved equations : To remove a plus number you subtract and to remove a minus number you add .
5 Or you may find that when you first start on your weight control programme you lose the first 3–5 lb ( 1.4–2.3 kg ) fairly rapidly .
6 For if , as ordinary people , we are acutely aware that when it most matters the words we say are not thunderbolts from heaven but hostages to fortune , ways in which we reveal ourselves in our limitedness and imperfection .
7 Experience with an earlier version of comprehensive 16+ examination north of the border where the cutting edge of educational policy has already elevated modular accreditation into a major component of post-16 certification ( SED , 1983 ) suggests that the GCSE , like the Scottish Standard Grade , may already be obsolete , and that they hybrid offspring of the conjoining of the norm and criterion referencing pedigree that the search for subject and grade criteria represents will satisfy no one ( Munro , 1985 ) .
8 counselling er , and it follows directly from what was said , erm , Judy has referred in her talk about the importance of communications with members , and I 'm delighted to note , that erm , the Health and Disability Group , is to have a meeting in January to look at a variety of issues including the health work of N C V O. This is the first meeting for I think , two years , and if it new era in communications , I for one am delighted .
9 I do n't know if minor is n't , if if you minor English , is n't it just major authors ,
10 mimic each sentence in turn , having the language helper say it both before and after you each time , so that you always hear the LH saying it correctly last ( especially if it is new material ) .
11 And when they silver plate things what they tend to do I mean first th the thing When you plate something erm it follows the shape .
12 Well ! well , well ; an' so me young Robbie 's gone an' done it .
13 But if it all sounds a bit long-winded , just try reading the book .
14 I do not want to be harsh , but when I first set eyes on him I knew the type at once : the big , gangling provincial , so eager and relieved to find himself at last in artistic circles .
15 it does n't , but when he first sort of put it up , I thought oh crumbs look at that
16 You look at the skill you did n't know you had , put a label on it and think : ‘ Yes I do do that ’ , whereas when you first walk in you think you 've done nothing for the last 18 years .
17 I was never so upset in me life as when me own daughter called me a sinner . ’
18 No when when you other things to talk to .
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