Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 But at the same time , it is clear that as soon as the war was over the purely economic contradictions were bound to be excessively aggravated .
2 Er well Madam Deputy Speaker I think erm that the last half an hour shown that er the quality of debate in this house er remains extremely high and that even when you have an issue which on the face of it looks to be as dry as dust er that er there are some honourable members who will pick an argument er when perhaps er on the face of it there ought not to be much of an argument er I ca n't erm I ca n't say that erm I agreed with much of what erm the honourable member for Great Grimsby said er he seemed to imply er quite early on his er speech that most of the City of London er was collapsing in a sea of sleaze and er er other other goings on which are extremely er to be regretted but erm I think we ought to er remind him er that erm , you know , all all of these four orders er followed the Bingham inquiry into er what happened at B C C I which was not a British bank , was an international bank based erm overseas and I think I 'm right in saying this and I 'm sure my honourable friend the minister will confirm when he winds up er this is the first er such difficulty er that we 've experienced for a great length of time .
3 West Wilts Model Engineers gave rides to both young and old and as well as the many other sale and sales stands the association opened its broad gauge engine shed to the public with an exhibition about the line and the progress being made .
4 I 'm very sorry that as soon as I have finished this welcome this morning that I have got to leave you , and I am very sorry that I shall not be able to return this evening for your dinner which I would originally look forward very much to but I trust that you will enjoy the company of the Chairman of our Environmental Services Committee , Councillor Robin Draga , who is attending on my behalf .
5 He said : ‘ We are delighted that as well as this being a cross-community project we take a further welcome step in entering into partnership with the Republic . ’
6 It is easy to see that two non- ALT patterns fail to be distinct if and only if there are straightforward permutations of the communications , minimal acceptances and terminations of the first that match the second ( except for names of input variables and the various expressions , but preserving order of expressions ) .
7 F has joined the layline too early and as well as getting dirty wind as he approaches the mark , he will have no option but to sail on as if there is a favourable shift .
8 Let us say that the meaning of a statement is cognitive if and only if there is a certain belief such that one is speaking either insincerely or incorrectly if one makes that statement or assents to it as uttered by another without having that belief .
9 Equally witches are real if and only if there are criteria for identifying witches .
10 And let us say that the meaning of a statement is valuational if and only if there is a certain attitude to which it is related just as a cognitive statement is related to a certain belief .
11 You find this young man guilty if and only if you are sure .
12 Quite strange but as soon as he 's paid for for the goods and got the goods the chap 's going to go off looking for another .
13 Now he strode out not apprehensive that he might have lost contact with that gift of powerful calm which had so effectively stilled the thresh of his emotions , but confident that as soon as he reached the Point and stood as and where he had first stopped — the experience would be renewed and reinforced , the key would fit the lock .
14 Together the analogues of 1.4.10 and 1.3.7 show that , in Q[x] , an element is prime if and only if it is irreducible .
15 A belief is indubitable if and only if no one could ever have a reason to doubt it .
16 A x B is called the Cartesian product of A and B. The word " ordered " implies that elements ( a , b ) , ( c , d ) in A x B are defined to be equal when and only when both a = c and b = d .
17 testing at Tomduff found the situation there to be as good as or better than those with the existing producers of andalusite in South Africa .
18 Cutting prospective future costs is as good as or better than generating extra resources to meet them .
19 It would thus appear that low usage was not problematic and that rather than seeking to make improvements , user instruction was the best alternative .
20 Cos usually we do well against the Man United and as soon as we start losing against them we start getting worried .
21 In a way , the pattern of her life was much the same as during the years following her mother 's death : she ate alone and as soon as she heard her father 's key in the door she went upstairs to her room .
22 Mummy would be crying if she was alone and as soon as Daddy 's key turned in the lock , it would be her fault .
23 The problem here seems to be this : am I saying that a child is responsible if and only if we declare her to be so , given that she knows what she is doing ?
24 One of the points taken on behalf of S. was that the notice was invalid because as soon as he was charged the Director 's investigation came to an end , carrying away with it the power to call for information from third parties .
25 A belief is incorrigible if and only if no one could ever be in a position to correct it .
26 This part of the task is very slow and time-consuming and if more than one plate is being constructed then they could be clamped together and all be drilled at the same time .
27 They must be kept scrupulously clean and as soon as they start to feed on flesh — at about three weeks — the nest can be removed and new straw added .
28 erm because erm completely irrelevant and as soon as I go away from it er erm you know there 's times when it 's quite confusing really .
29 It was weird because as soon as she came out I started to wash her .
30 It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains .
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