Example sentences of "[coord] question " in BNC.

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1 Produce , independently , pieces of writing using complete sentences , some of them demarcated with capital letters and full stops or question marks .
2 Produce , independently , pieces of writing using complete sentences , mainly demarcated with capital letters and full stops or question marks .
3 ( viii ) Pupils should be taught to help the reader by leaving a space between words and by ending sentences with a full stop or question mark and by beginning them with a capital letter .
4 If you fight or question she will toss you on the thorns and it will go ill with you before you come out of there .
5 It seems to be one thing ( and a wrong thing by the Bill of Rights ) , to impeach or question proceedings in Parliament ; it seems to be quite another to ask a House to confirm whatever it is necessary to confirm in order to ascertain what the House has resolved .
6 In this most strange place and in this short moment Nicholas lost his heart and knew for certain that at last , at very last , without doubt or question , he had fallen in love .
7 The last section included a more open-ended problem or question which had more than one possible answer .
8 An essay in Arts , Social Science and Business is an intellectual exercise and an aesthetic challenge : you attempt to structure your thoughts and to express your own ideas on a particular topic or question in a concise , elegant and persuasive written form .
9 But there can be no doubt or question that , in Oxford in the late sixties , Clinton was keeping company with many who were enthusiastically breaking the laws of their own country .
10 ‘ ( a ) as of right , from any final judgment of the Court of Appeal where the matter in dispute on the appeal amounts to or is of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards , or where the appeal involves , directly or indirectly , some claim or question to or respecting property or some civil right amounting to or of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards ; and ( b ) at the discretion of the Court of Appeal from any other judgment of that court , whether final or interlocutory , if , in the opinion of that court , the question involved in the appeal is one which by reason of its great general or public importance , or otherwise , ought to be submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision .
11 Where an officer of government in the exercise of his office obtains payment of moneys as and for a charge which the law enables him to demand and enforce , such moneys may be recovered back from him if it should afterwards turn out that they were not legally payable even though no protest was made or question raised at the time of payment .
12 A conversation is built from pairs of transactions , each pair being a statement or question followed by a response to it .
13 Just shot without trial or question .
14 e.g : Spider notes Yet another method of making notes involves you in a " brain storming " exercise in which you allow your memory to recall any information you can associate with a particular topic or question .
15 Crucially you are trying to understand the whole sense of the quotation or question , so do not forget the overall effect of individual words .
16 You can use a sensible hypothesis or question , perhaps even a little outside the specifications of your present title .
17 in Steele cited Hale 's rationale and upheld the marital exemption without query or question .
18 Where they are still organized separately from social services , education welfare officers can sum up an area 's state of mind as well as help — or question — individual families , at least up to the time when centralized social work services are cut back .
19 A simple , single line instruction or question .
20 What accountability rests on is that those particular representatives of the local authority have the opportunity to ask any question and have it answered at any time during the three hundred and sixty five days of the year in which we operate , and they are in a specially privileged position to challenge , or question , or talk about , or have answered — any particular point with regard to the work we 're involved with .
21 It is not an either/or question of watching or not watching television Parents can also interpret and explain programmes ( especially the awful , bloody images of newsreels ) which raise worried questions from their offspring .
22 Catch nursery exhibits and question time sessions 10am-6pm Bank Holiday Monday .
23 You do n't monitor day in and day out , hanging over the shoulders of individuals but periodically you go in and question why people are not meeting deadlines they 've agreed to .
24 Inevitably it has had to lard its work with contingencies and question marks .
25 ‘ You 're riding Fringe tomorrow , ’ he said , halfway between announcement and question .
26 Note , inspect and question !
27 He thought of Hugo , who had revolutionised his own thinking , who had made him challenge and question for the first time .
28 There is also the tiresome coyness over what is already feigned , which leads Thorpe to insert parentheses and question marks in the 1830s rioters ' despositions , and footnotes in a 1950s sound recording to the effect that five seconds have been lost ‘ due to electrical interference ’ .
29 David Coleman , the BBC commentator and Question of Sport host , added to the sporting flavour of the honours by winning an OBE.
30 This talk led to a lively discussion and question time .
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