Example sentences of "[adj] or [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In East Anglia people either in the on their pub lunches they either throw themselves on to that or on to treacle pudding . |
2 | Thus when determining what contracts fall within or outside the ambit of s 3 , issues of reasonableness , equality of bargaining power and the possibility of negotiation are in fact not very relevant , except in so far as they could move a judge to finding that terms were standard or not in borderline cases . |
3 | Many of the drinkers questioned felt cheated that they were paying as much or more for nablab products while the brewers paid far less duty ( and practically nothing on alcohol-free products ) than on their normal brews . |
4 | Baby shampoo is excellent — and cheap — for fine or out of condition hair . |
5 | The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended the franchise to persons aged 18 or more on polling day . |
6 | Two-thirds are of South Asian origin : over 400,000 from Pakistan , perhaps 12,000 from Bangladesh , up to 100,000 from India and another 100,000 or so from East Africa of South Asian descent . |