Example sentences of "social or [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is in fact a general danger that ‘ good ’ records will turn out to look remarkably similar to one another , ‘ bad ’ records made up only for non-conformists , individualists , or those who are in some way social or school ‘ loners ’ . |
2 | social or welfare facilities ; |
3 | Many first level nurses ( although still a minority ) now undertake basic nurse education as part of undergraduate study for a degree in nursing , social or life sciences . |
4 | By his own account , Mr Tyson is thrifty and states quite proudly that neither he or his wife Rosie are a burden on any form of social or government support . |
5 | Or they may be isolated from supportive social or family networks and have problem-related health problems such as HIV , hepatitis , TB , and mental health problems . |
6 | As we suggested above , long-firm frauds can be carried out by people who have no social or business contact with the criminal fraternity . |
7 | Administrative elites form part of a cohesive , co-ordinated and self-conscious vanguard of social or business elites where their real interests and loyalties lie . |
8 | This may be a source of embarrassment ; people do not usually meet for social or business purposes dressed in this way . |
9 | Whether for a family occasion , an overnight stay , social or business function , a reception large or small , or simply for a quiet drink and snack , Statham Lodge Hotel welcomes every visitor in the same friendly way . |
10 | These subcultures may have distinct characteristics , being based on ethnic , religious , geographical , social or age factors ( etc ) . |
11 | This focus on the micro level of social or community structure discourages stereotypical generalisations . |
12 | The work undertaken by the projects can be , for example , of an environmental , social or community service nature . |
13 | Nevertheless , our view of Japanese society is often supported by an underlying assumption that a tendency towards social consensus rather than social or class conflict , is what makes Japan different . |
14 | It would be professionally improper for them to interest themselves in the social or leisure activities of their pupils ; and it would be unsuitable to their professionalism if they were involved in purely supervisory or ancillary duties , which are carried out , where necessary , by unqualified assistants . |
15 | This planning diary should show , for example , weeks in which certain lecture courses begin or in which certain work assignments are due for presentation ; weeks in which there are social or sporting events ; weeks in which you are free to take a break or to go away for a few days . |
16 | Freud begins Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego by showing that there is almost no difference between individual psychology and social or group psychology : |