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In contrast to Julian Barnes, who once wrote that 'unless' was the most menacing word in the English language, Shields has Reta suggest that it is the conjunction that might save you from your fate: 'Unless you're lucky, unless you're healthy, fertile, unless you're loved and fed, unless you are offered what others are offered, you go down in the darkness, down to despair...'.
Ordinarily, the conjunction "that" would introduce a restrictive clause.
The conjunction that your country decides that your film should be it, that you get into A-list festivalsivals, that you get onto the list of 71 and then the short list and then a nomination.
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Instead line 4 provided filler information about A's attribute or location, e.g.,> We hypothesised that reading a causal conditional would prime participants to read quickly the conjunctions that describe the true possibilities that are consistent with it (Espino et al., 2009; Santamaria et al., 2005).
We measured how long it took them to read the conjunctions, that is, the time between the space bar press for one sentence and the following sentence.
If the utterance particle is predicative, XP could be regarded as a secondary predicate and F functions as a coordinating conjunction that links the main clause and the secondary predicate, somewhat like and in Englishd.
It is a conjunction that attracts to the flame two dangerous types.
75 could be rephrased in 76 under the generalized schema proposed in this paper, in which F is a coordinating conjunction that conjoins the external conjunct we're on the list and the internal conjunct ISN'T THAT right.
This is the sort of conjunction that usually leads to theatergoers' staring at their shoes in embarrassment.
78 is the simplified syntactic representation of 77, in which F is a coordinating conjunction that conjoins the main clause in the external conjunct and the 'tag' in the internal conjunct.
I assume that 85 may have a syntactic representation in 86, in which F is a coordinating conjunction that conjoins the interrogative in the external conjunct and the expression associated with the speech act in the internal conjunct.
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