Example sentences of "[adj] or [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And four coming to light argues forty or more in the dark , most likely for good . ’
2 The non-white population is young ; in 1985–7 , 35% were aged under 16 and 18% aged 45 or over ( compared with 20% under 16 and 36% 45 or over in the population as a whole ) ( OPCS , 1988 , p. 31 , Table 3 ) .
3 Recently such movements have involved up to 960 birds in one spring , and movements of 100 or more in a day are almost annual events ; 488 flying east off Beachy Head on 19 April 1976 is the largest single movement noted so far .
4 Whether he or she is welcome or not in the situation ( and , according to circumstance and the individual part of each member in it , the " Welfare " will be seen as a saving and succouring agency , an interfering nuisance or an outright threat ) , the social worker is usually seen as in a position of some power — as in a position to alter the situation or at least to make some expert attempt to alter it .
5 And any join Well not anyone but most of the joiners did the undertaking more or less in the area they were in .
6 Can you do one of me ? ’ , until I 'd completed twenty five or so in the space of about two months .
7 Our interpretation of the field situation therefore becomes a specific and unusual type of ‘ anthropology at home ’ , for it is not out there in the exotic or even in the backyard .
8 There seems to have been a windmill for practically every village and sometimes two or more in the market towns .
9 Derwent is expected to make trading profits of £2 million or so in the year to March .
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