Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The outward characteristics of religions have an inner meaning which brings them from their very separate and distinct starting-points towards an appreciation of the Mystery at the heart of religion where paradoxically the distinctions merge .
2 According to Cochrane et al. ( 1985 ) , the land-use practised depends mainly on how well or badly the savannas are drained .
3 To counteract this , an individual generally benefits from continual changes in the type of task being performed as well as continual updating on how well or badly the task is being done .
4 Hiding in one or other of these ways may ‘ work ’ , in that the self-recriminations that the injunctions breed , or rather the awareness of them , is reduced to manageable levels .
5 We refer to this ratio , or rather the ratio of the tangents of the two angles , as the vertical size ratio ( VSR ) .
6 No woman needs this sort of product ; plain water is more than enough and all you are trying to do — or rather the company you are representing — is create a market where none exists .
7 The third problem is the Security Council , or rather the latterday powers that want permanent seats on it .
8 It did n't take the Brain of Britain to deduce that he had known , somehow , that she had drugged his coffee , and full marks to his rapier mind — he had turned the tables , or rather the mugs , very neatly .
9 Near the Place des Greves , or rather the square close to it , a great crowd had gathered to witness an execution .
10 Paddy looked towards heaven — or rather the ceiling of the educational institution in which he found himself .
11 As he learned the craft , the penny finally dropped — or rather the ball .
12 In 1813 he mentions ‘ our dance , or rather the girls ' first dance ’ and there are many other diary entries showing attendance at Balls at Hawkshead and Ambleside .
13 Whichever theory is correct , we can only be sure of the distribution of the tiger today , or rather the day before yesterday .
14 Shakespeare and Racine — or rather the developments which led up to them — each found his own reason .
15 Each egg , or rather the larva that hatches from it , is provided with a supply of fresh food in the form of a caterpillar , which the female paralyses with her sting .
16 In other cases , the previous reign of horror may have more recently ended and the name — or rather the nickname — will still be easily recalled by readers .
17 Watch this space — or rather the space on the backs of those notes .
18 But they reached the house , or rather the road below , and when Adamus had paid the driver-no account was mentioned — they walked up the crumbling slope in the shadowed midday light , and came out among the wet green oaks , and the house appeared .
19 So when my parent says to me , give those two units of parental investment that I just gave you , to , to offspring B I do n't want to , because the benefit to offspring B , or rather the genes I share with offspring B , does n't compensate sate me for the , for the sacrifice .
20 The Indian Civil Service and the Sudan Political Service each practised its own system of careful selection , but up to and including the First World War recruitment to the Colonial Service — or rather the assemblage of small local services which made it up — was on a highly casual basis .
21 Another way the AX deceives is by the noise it makes , or rather the lack of it .
22 But the residents are the problem , or rather the lack of them .
23 Discussion of Sandra 's sex-life could easily stray into the area of his and Marjorie 's sex-life , or rather the lack of it , and he would rather not go into that .
24 Scriptural authority , or rather the lack of it , is at the heart of the difficulties experienced , for example , by The Churches ' Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies .
25 Telling her the truth about my feelings , or rather the lack of them , would just have made our life together even more intolerable . ’
26 It is only a couple of years ago that Jenkins rejected out of hand the Wales involvement he has now taken on , and — until Davies and the Wales manager , Robert Norster , beat their path to his door — he has tended to use the expression ‘ poisoned chalice ’ whenever anyone sounded out his interest or rather the lack of it .
27 The British Mountaineering Council , in a letter to the prince from Access and Conservation Officer Bill Wright , state that ‘ We are most concerned about the effect the restrictions [ on live firing ] , or rather the lack of them , will have on the area of Willsworthy — this is an area of considerable interest to hill walkers from the South of England . ’
28 It concerns finger , or rather the lack of them .
29 This concerns finger , or rather the lack of finger .
30 It came to him that what really troubled him was motive , or rather the lack of what he considered to be a convincing motive for the killing .
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