Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] or " in BNC.
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1 | But there are no signs that either the phrase or the policy which it expressed ever became part of his own thinking either about the Church as a whole or about his own duties as archbishop . |
2 | Yet you can also measure the number of open files , how much correspondence is still waiting to be answered , the rate at which telephone calls are answered within the department , the initial claims against the settlements and therefore the gain or loss on estimates . |
3 | So Mr went up and er he went a way up the hill , places that never a car or anything like that had been before because there were gullies and everything and he could have sank in the middle of a gully or something . |
4 | It was a zip-up pocket intended for golf balls and perhaps a pipe or a pair of gloves . |
5 | Although denying the allegations that either the government or the SADF were involved in the instigation or promotion of township violence , he conceded the possibility that individuals in the security forces might have acted unlawfully . |
6 | A day or two at the beginning , a day or two between Regions and again a day or two at the end of the visit should cover these needs . |
7 | The first step towards such a combination would be for universities and polytechnics to demonstrate their interest in using graded test results as either a part or the whole of entry qualifications . |
8 | They may both have an outsize man 's old jacket , large shoes and socks and even a skirt or large pair of trousers ( pants ) . |
9 | In most areas LEAs have well-organised inter or multi-cultural support services and also an inspector or advisor with special responsibilities for this work . |
10 | to your sandwiches and perhaps an apple or an orange instead |
11 | Under reg 10 of the Transfer Regulations , the vendor is under a duty to give recognised trade unions certain information about the business sale and the vendor is under a duty to consult with the unions if either the vendor or the purchaser envisages he will take " measures " in relation to the transfer . |
12 | In the early years of the century , laboratories were for one or two people , with assistants and perhaps a friend or two to watch , to perform research ; or else to carry out routine analyses for a fee ; or a mixture of these things . |