Example sentences of "[is] [det] or [art] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although there is little or no evidence to support the contention that those who deviate from shared sexual morality are likely to be ‘ deviant ’ in other ways as well , it was argued in Chapter two that it is precisely this quality that Mrs Whitehouse felt she had detected in young ‘ revolutionaries ’ such as Richard Neville .
2 There is little or no evidence to support this argument .
3 There is no known proof of true hereditary surnames in the period before the Conquest , and although a number of Domesday tenants of English origins have names additional to their first — such as Alnod of Kent , a byname given to a man with land in Oxfordshire — there is little or no evidence to show that these were other than personal to the individuals .
4 Motability moan IF A disabled driver requires a car under the Motability scheme with a manual transmission then there is little or no deposit required .
5 Although the Act ( sec. 25 , 1944 Education Act ) would seem to give parents and pupils the right to practise a religion other than that ( Christianity ) , in general there is little or no provision made in school for any kind of peripatetic Muslim teacher to give lessons in Islam .
6 There is little or no reason to suppose that these are represented bilaterally in any or all left handers .
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