Example sentences of "[adj] a [noun] or " in BNC.

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1 Erm is this a D or a B ?
2 Is this a hoax or something ?
3 PAMELA : Your honour may call this a jest or what you please , but , sir , it is not a jest that becomes you .
4 He should have been doing this a year or two ago , in the hope that extra jobs would have been created before now .
5 Do this a day or two before planting , so that after one or two waterings , the soil under the planting position is thoroughly wet , with the moisture where it should be — deep under .
6 Is this a theory or is it a truth ?
7 ‘ Is this a mosque or an Assembly ? ’ , the host asked , and switched the programme off .
8 Is this a quotation or is it Ash himself ?
9 Is this a funeral or a party ?
10 Was this a command or a statement ?
11 Nowadays , I understand , Remploy has become a self-financing business and employs able-bodied people : is this a loss or a gain ?
12 ‘ The standard unit is half a pint or a single spirit measure , but my standard glass , poured with a generous hand , would contain four or five single measures .
13 And so you , you , you I had stepped up a bit in , in in rank , I 'm a but erm there was being , on the social side course being next to the Sir Robert Peel , when we went down there , it was quite handy although I 'm not a drinking man , I never have been , I 'll go and socialize and I 'll have half a pint or two halves but I 'd never I 've never been one to go out drinking .
14 Half a grapefruit or orange scraped out and put down forms a trap for slugs attacking young lettuce or rockery plants .
15 Pain entered my left arm and was for a short time , half a minute or so , quite hurtful .
16 Any material which runs for half a minute or so is worth considering , and you can stretch these times to any length by repeat-recording them nose-to-tail for as many times as needed to make up the required length .
17 Through extensive interviews , it focuses on the lives of 15 British men and women , aged between 70 and 90 , who have dedicated half a century or longer to working for social change and justice .
18 In the country of its origin , England , it was well established , and working well , half a century or a century before the franchise became at all democratic .
19 I mean they 've been doing that for half a century or more , only now it 's getting more and they ca n't .
20 A variant of the language has evolved in the course of the past half a century or thereabouts , and is used everywhere .
21 John Hales of Coventry , a bitter opponent of enclosures , wrote in 1549 that the bulk of them had occurred before the accession of Henry VII , and the Italian historian Polydore Vergil ( probably writing about 1530 ) , said of the proceedings of 1517 , that for half a century or more previously , sheep-farming nobles had tried to find devices to increase the income of their lands , and that to this end they had destroyed dwelling-houses and filled up the land with animals .
22 A ‘ session ’ may be a half a day or a whole day .
23 Plan to take your team away for half a day or a day .
24 But having done it , having completed the half a day or whatever it is we have , you know it 's not really a case of saying Right well that 's it .
25 People who are n't staying at the centre can book for half a day or day long activity sessions too .
26 And each visit is a session whether it 's a day or half a day or twenty
27 1 seminar of half a day or 1 day
28 ‘ They are about half a mile or so away , ’ he replied , ‘ and , most important , they are our guns .
29 Overall , in Britain , more than one in three of all journeys are made door-to-door on foot and pedestrian journeys of half a mile or less make up one-sixth of total personal transport demand .
30 Sailplanes are often launched by means of half a mile or so of wire , reeled in by a winch .
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