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

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1 For the first time the Bill gives galleries powers of disposal , subject to certain conditions — or rather it gives such powers to the Tate and the national portrait gallery , but not to the Wallace collection or the national gallery .
2 The psychoanalysis can be used to a limited extent , despite more collective , historical roles er , within disagreed over conflicts in people , or perhaps you say that all the time .
3 Yet every six months or so he found another excuse to get in touch with her .
4 Or maybe we sold some of the gear .
5 Once or twice we put these qualities to good use .
6 Once or twice I saw few other shapeless human figures prodding listlessly with crude implements at the dust among such rows .
7 And things like Time Out and so on , and City Limits , tried on the listings in the culture front seem to be seduced by , on the one hand , the need to simply provide information in terms of the listings , or then they felt some kind of twinge of conscience and had to be counter-balanced by radical politics on the other side , which produced a completely split , a paper that you could tear in half and read it as two sort of separate things , and erm and they always erm and something like that always felt
8 Marie keeps cornflakes and stuff in the room , and if there 's any milk we have that , or else we have some toast and jam .
9 Typically subjects either described at length one feature of interest ignoring all others , or else they gave several brief cryptic comments which could not unambiguously assigned to particular objects in the film .
10 You do n't dust your computer or anything , or else you get all them colours .
11 When the other rabbit spoke , however , it was clear that either he had no interest in what Hazel had said , or else he had some other reason for not questioning him .
12 However , as Colin Gray indicated , they are either within striking distance of current LASMO operations — where it would be relatively straightforward and economical to tie in a smaller discovery to an existing field — or otherwise they offer such exciting prospects as possibly to warrant major investment .
13 Because when you were trained in those days you only had two children or otherwise you had another nanny if you had more .
14 After I was born she put on a lot of weight , and although eventually she lost most of it , my birth was seen as to blame for her weight problem , and throughout my childhood she reminded me of this .
15 And I think that perhaps we 've all learned a lesson from it , plus the fact that you 've er , had to climb out of an horrendous accident , but the fact that if you are still drinking at half past four in the morning , the last thing you should do at nine o'clock in the morning is get in the car and drive the damn thing .
16 Although personally we believe this to be of only secondary importance , its probable role in motivating innovative acts can not be ignored .
17 We 're not in any doubt that morally we 've all the rights and we believe we 're going to prove it .
18 I 've got four , that 's more than enough you have any more than those .
19 Corbett could have sworn that momentarily he glimpsed another figure , shadow-like , but fled on .
20 So we sat in the swimming pool in Reykjavik knowing that outside we had all the food , all the clothing , the skis , the chutes .
21 Girls have got on through sleeping with a director , although usually they gain little more than temporary advantage .
22 This was the Preface to a selection of the poems , which Leavis was to handle roughly , as he felt that Eliot had no business to be praising Tennyson , any more than later he had any business to be endorsing Kipling .
23 Nevertheless , he felt that intellectually he understood both emotions better than his friend .
24 Can I also say really I agree with Martin when he said erm , and has been saying for at least six months that surely we have more important things to , to talk about than , than this and I 'm sorry for Martin that he had to erm , give in really and put this I was the movement of the amendment in January ninety two erm , which confirmed that the rights of tenants and old occupiers of land in county council ownership to er allow or stop fox hunting over land in their care .
25 It is important not to be inflexible when looking at housing options , although sometimes it seems that dogma is of overriding importance to staff and , indeed , more important than finding solutions which suit individuals .
26 If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million .
27 Er , and eventually they took that tune from a melody from a Haydn 's string quartet .
28 I had asked similar questions and was advised to try Jones + Brother with the result that I bought a KA881 with ribber and eventually we made some lovely garments together .
29 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
30 We are aware that socially and economically we have more in common with our opposite numbers in the Republican ( Catholic ) side than we have with loyalist ( Protestant ) big-wigs .
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