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

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1 There was no light apart from a guttering candle , because the war had ended only a month or so before and the electricity supply had not been restored .
2 The epidemiological evidence suggests that the aerosol travels and remains infective at distances of at least 150 metres and perhaps 900 metres or more and that the closer the residence to a cooling tower the higher the risk .
3 Only for distance — 30 metres or more and where the advantage of the draw is negated — does he favour right over left .
4 It does n't have to be a nice shape it 's just that so that if the nail polish does n't
5 More people are travelling than ever before and a complex and thriving industry has grown up to enable people to move round the world with comparative ease and speed .
6 This faded almost at once , but then returned louder than before as though the set had been re-tuned .
7 My slide shows did go down reasonably well , if only because while the lights were out , they had the chance to change places under cover of darkness in the hope of confusing you know who .
8 Indeed , many argue that its concepts allow even complex situations to be expressed easily and naturally and that the associated techniques and tools enable the construction of complex software systems for those applications .
9 The change becomes easier and easier and when the mid-point is passed those who have been left behind with the old method are only too eager to catch up with their colleagues .
10 But surely if if every pensioner said that 's it we ca n't afford to pay this and did n't pay .
11 It is interesting that the Treasury was only willing to publish the White Paper in the autumn of each year after rather than before the hard decisions fur the third year had been taken , and made no commitment to publish the Medium Term Economic Assessment , actually refusing to do so in 1971 .
12 If the objective of a democratic legislature is to inform the public about issues , to let them know what pressure groups are saying and to allow the civil service to assess public reaction before rather than after the government is committed to a line of action , then pressure groups should address Parliament .
13 When so that if the parameter were to be unity , the response would be identical to first-order Butterworth .
14 But if it 's brilliantly sunny a blue sky day the moon can be up as well but because the s because the sky is so light anyway you ca n't see the moon .
15 The draftsman should consider this question as well as whether the landlord 's cash flow position would be appreciably helped by the payment of a proportion of premiums exacted by the headtenant .
16 As well as if a promontory were ,
17 As well as if a manor of thy friends
18 Briefing sessions on the new , new kit for full-time officials we think these should be extended to branch secretaries as well because if a person rings up and advi asks for advice , he ca n't get that advice , it shows the union up in bad light .
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