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

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1 In those days , if you were a woman or recognizably so , it was wellnigh impossible to procure a pint of beer in a public house .
2 Okay , so when you come to look at these videos , okay , slightly exaggerated but if you go down to court , and you might like to go down to the hall or somewhere locally , you 'll actually find that there are advocates who do what did deliberately wrong and what did deliberately wrong .
3 Some breeders I rang did n't have any left , others did n't have any chicks of the age I wanted ( and after Barny , I was very wary of buying anything more than a few weeks old ) , and others lived in the Highlands of Scotland or somewhere equally inaccessible to me .
4 Or somewhere away from these stairs .
5 He believes , or he chooses to believe , that in Chicago or somewhere else there were readers of Poetry magazine in 1918 who zealously and in all seriousness wanted to know what French poets of that time they might profitably read , and what in the broadest terms they should look for in each of them .
6 ‘ If he gets advised to go to Sotheby 's , the letters 'll vanish , into America or somewhere else , or Blackadder 'll get them if we 're lucky .
7 If it 's Derry or somewhere else I do n't mind as long as the move is right for me .
8 Either still at the lab or somewhere else . ’
9 The list of British craft union leaders of this period is filled with men who worked for a spell in the United States or somewhere else overseas , as they might have worked for a spell in Newcastle or Barrow-in-Furness .
10 Now I would say to sa say that that is almost a bit like the story of the boy crying that he did n't have many holidays because he did n't go to school and that because Harrogate 's er unemployment is so low or has been historically so low compared with other areas , a relatively small increase in the number of unemployment has an enormous increase as compared with what it 's been in the past and so the same number of people living in Harrogate who lose their jobs has an impact on the unemployment figures as perceived locally greater than a similar number of people losing their jobs in Leeds or Selby or somewhere else , and so I think to some extent this the rhetoric has outrun the reality on that point .
11 I think it is absolutely plain that there is no possibility , that any local authority wherever Paul were living would find it possible to that he should cease to be a statement in child , it is quite clear , I think , that he is bound to remain a child with a statement of special educational needs , in those circumstances any local authority would have the statutory duty to provide for his education , either at or somewhere else and in practice it seems to me there is no reasonable possibility of his being moved from after he has spent , will it be probably more than four years there perhaps five years there , that I think is not a possibility which has to be catered for .
12 It 's all because there 's so little hope in England that you have to turn to Paris , or somewhere abroad .
13 Whether accompanied by a light meal of sandwiches and cake served in a cosy sitting room in front of a fire , or somewhere as elegant as the Ritz , a cup of tea is part of the English way of life and the tea ceremonies of all the Orient are equally famed .
14 Just gang down the court or somewhere then come home .
15 I 've got enough to worry about without wondering if you 're from the Ancient Past or the Distant Future , or somewhere quite different altogether .
16 The slave will not work unless he is made , and therefore he does little ; he is no better , or little better , if he does his work well than if he does it ill , and therefore he rarely cares to do it very well .
17 Nevertheless , three meals , often consisting of scraps or little more , were served each day .
18 And so we do , for the agreement-marking use of " you know what I mean " has spread from the Caribbean community to the wider London community where presumably very few are aware of its Caribbean origins .
19 your employer may be based principally or wholly overseas .
20 Those taking up headland set-aside could site it either against a footpath , or right away from areas where members of the public were likely to go .
21 And you get the feeling that people kind of beat a , a way through to their particular flat and out again , without looking either to left or right really .
22 Individual attributions of guilt point to left or right often according to the ideological standpoint of the scholar — and , it must be stressed , the vision of history which this implies .
23 Something was always not quite hot or right enough for their father , be it the plates , the pie , or the potatoes .
24 We did not , perhaps by failure to look hard or widely enough , find any architectural photography that seemed to fit our purposes .
25 It is a fact , it 's not an opinion , it 's a fact , that in the mammalian species , males can be vastly more reproductively su successful , or vastly less reproductively successful than females .
26 High Court Practice Direction of 18 December 1975 [ 1976 ] 1 All ER 669 should be followed so that the particulars of claim will state : " The rate current in London for the purchase of [ state unit of foreign currency ] at the close of business on the [ state date next or most nearly preceding the date of issue of summons ] was … to the £ sterling and at this rate the amount claimed , namely [ state the sum of foreign currency claimed ] amounts to £ … " .
27 Perhaps there were some early villages around the caputs in the oldest , or most continuously settled places .
28 Once the company has defined its target market segment by ACORN type(s) , area analysis will help find those locations in which these types are most concentrated , or most easily accessible .
29 It has many causes : damage caused by internal parasites , mouldy food or hay , stones and other foreign objects that have been eaten by the horse , or most importantly , stress and anxiety .
30 There was a Captain Dennis Babbage whose hobby was Bradshaw , the famous railway time-table ; and anyone who had a journey to make was welcome to consult him about the easiest ( or most interestingly complicated ) route to take .
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