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I am not sure whether it would be provided or not. vs I am not sure whether it used to be provided or not.

A complete search of the internet has found that "I am not sure whether it used to be provided or not." is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: July 05, 2017 • 2936 views

I am not sure whether it would be provided or not.

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  • I am not sure whether it is enough that are you are personally bringing all your weight to bear on this issue.
  • I am not sure whether it is more or less prudent to request a grace period than not to do so.
  • If it is a matter of urgency, we shall see if the problem can be settled before Friday, but I am not sure whether it can.
  • I am not sure whether it is sensible to conduct debates without the Council.
  • I am not sure whether congratulations are in order for Mr Cashman.
  • I am not sure whether you answered Mrs Harkin's question.
  • I am not sure whether that would be quite proper.
  • I am not sure whether it should be centralised or decentralised, autonomous or independent, but it must be a public body.
  • I am not sure whether what has been stated in this regard is ambitious or whether it is excessive.
  • I am not sure whether I am supposed to say something about Malta now.
  • The Council should therefore be here. I am not sure whether we have the power to force its presence.
  • I am not sure whether the directive covers private aircraft, I feel that it does.
  • There are still one or two questions to be answered, and I am not sure whether Mrs Gradin can answer them today.
  • Madam President, I am not sure whether we are talking about one report or both reports.
  • I am not sure whether everybody else does.
  • I am not sure whether to call on Mr Papoutsis's generosity and that of Parliament's services, but Mr Titley is here.
  • I am not sure whether we entirely realise how much the introduction of this common currency will change our lives.
  • I am not sure whether this excellent and instructive proverb is also found in the other ten official languages.
  • I am not sure whether the sentence I overheard was born of inexperience or total delirium.
  • I am not sure whether the clarity is there, and maybe President Barroso could answer that for us.

I am not sure whether it used to be provided or not.

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667,000,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • I am not sure whether it is enough that are you are personally bringing all your weight to bear on this issue.
  • I am not sure whether it is more or less prudent to request a grace period than not to do so.
  • If it is a matter of urgency, we shall see if the problem can be settled before Friday, but I am not sure whether it can.
  • I am not sure whether it is sensible to conduct debates without the Council.
  • I am not sure whether congratulations are in order for Mr Cashman.
  • I am not sure whether you answered Mrs Harkin's question.
  • I am not sure whether that would be quite proper.
  • I am not sure whether it should be centralised or decentralised, autonomous or independent, but it must be a public body.
  • I am not sure whether what has been stated in this regard is ambitious or whether it is excessive.
  • I am not sure whether I am supposed to say something about Malta now.
  • The Council should therefore be here. I am not sure whether we have the power to force its presence.
  • I am not sure whether the directive covers private aircraft, I feel that it does.
  • There are still one or two questions to be answered, and I am not sure whether Mrs Gradin can answer them today.
  • Madam President, I am not sure whether we are talking about one report or both reports.
  • I am not sure whether everybody else does.
  • I am not sure whether to call on Mr Papoutsis's generosity and that of Parliament's services, but Mr Titley is here.
  • I am not sure whether we entirely realise how much the introduction of this common currency will change our lives.
  • I am not sure whether this excellent and instructive proverb is also found in the other ten official languages.
  • I am not sure whether the sentence I overheard was born of inexperience or total delirium.
  • I am not sure whether the clarity is there, and maybe President Barroso could answer that for us.

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