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

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1 I think it is absolutely plain that there is no possibility , that any local authority wherever Paul were living would find it possible to that he should cease to be a statement in child , it is quite clear , I think , that he is bound to remain a child with a statement of special educational needs , in those circumstances any local authority would have the statutory duty to provide for his education , either at or somewhere else and in practice it seems to me there is no reasonable possibility of his being moved from after he has spent , will it be probably more than four years there perhaps five years there , that I think is not a possibility which has to be catered for .
2 The testator has not regulated the case of the death of the second son childless : the condition on the trust in favour of his brother ( or rather now that brother 's heir ) is not satisfied , since that applied only to the brother to die first , if childless ; nor , since the first did not die childless , is the condition on the trust in favour of the granddaughter satisfied .
3 ‘ We 're there or thereabouts now and even though we might have lost by the odd goal , we 're still bubbling .
4 Seventy-five per cent of respondents said that sex was the same or better now than when younger .
5 We go on being as good , or better so that in our customers ' eyes we are always their Company of the Year — every year .
6 Or perhaps even that he and I together , in as filthy moods as we were , must n't have looked like the sort of people even a policeman should risk messing with .
7 They did n't just acknowledge gracefully that they 'd been beaten , or perhaps even that they had been wrong , and welcome their Reporter back .
8 Thus , in moral deliberation it is not necessarily a confusion of validity and truth to give weight to the way in which a decision is reached as well as or perhaps rather than to the content of the decision reached .
9 The user may wish to see the previous few words , or the current sentence , or perhaps more than one sentence , as handwriting before the display changes .
10 So there were two things that er well or perhaps more than two from matters arising from the minutes , er the Chad for the tickets , I think was one thing that was ,
11 If one suppresses the name , one does not suppress the rest of what is reported , so it is reported that someone , or perhaps more than one person who has been defamed , has done something in the course of the case and it may be that he or she is not known to the public and is of no interest to the public .
12 It may be surprising , but when a cat brings a live mouse to her kittens — perhaps for them to first play with and then kill , or perhaps so that she can kill it while they watch — this is not considered by some experts to be a form of teaching .
13 Or perhaps earlier when someone had first suggested Morocco , and she had thought of it as somewhere different but not too far from Spain .
14 ‘ The disciplined use of decorative devices demands proper consideration of their function , ’ he emphasizes , ‘ even if or perhaps especially if that function is just to be eye-catching .
15 Never mind where so long as it is a public space .
16 It did n't matter where so long as it was cheap .
17 In chapter seven of The Form , leading his disciple on from the initial perspective of striving to order her inner life as if she should die tomorrow — a challenge which sets the adrenalin running and wonderfully sharpens awareness — he potently reminds her in terms of his own cultural coinage that the world is indeed " charged with the grandeur of God " by instructing her to see all her physical experience in terms of the sacrifice also offered at the Mass : By means of keeping in remembrance this little incantatory prayer at meals and indeed at all times not otherwise taken up with prayer or speech ( " and thynk it noght anely whils etes , bot bath before and after , ay bot when prayes or spekes " , 7.104.39 – 40 ) the disciple will maintain a constant perception of all aspects of sustaining life as a divine gift mysteriously available in time only through the processes of death and resurrection .
18 Zelah was a cross to be borne more or less cheerfully and Helen could handle her , when necessary , by being devastatingly blunt .
19 ‘ While I have always felt accountable , I have always run my own division more or less autonomously and that has n't changed , ’ says Claudia McCabe .
20 New studies show that targetting normal genes using viral and other systems to enter cells ( from marrow , the lung and gut , liver and skin ) may be easier than at first thought , and that DNA will function more or less normally once it gets into the cell .
21 On the positive side , oil production , after its 68-day export shutdown , was functioning more or less normally and managed to register a full-year average by the end of 1979 of 3.1 million barrels per day ( b/d ) .
22 By the end of the week I was still having the occasional fake nightmare , I would suddenly go very quiet and shivery every now and again , but I was eating more or less normally and could answer most questions quite happily .
23 The great change which followed can be attributed partly to changes in social beliefs and attitudes in the 1950s and 1960s , and partly to the success of three strands of investigation , which began more or less independently but soon converged .
24 At some point in training , then , the loss of effectiveness of the inhibitory association occasioned by a change of context will counteract the reduced effectiveness of the excitatory association more or less exactly and the outcome will be little or no net change in the observed CR .
25 The discussion continued , more or less obliquely and allusively , to weigh the pros ( the unity of Islam ; the need to fight injustice ) against the cons ( chiefly , the blackness of Ugandans ; the need for Libya to strengthen itself internally , not to waste money and lives abroad ) of the foreign adventure .
26 The organist and I finished more or less together and I turned to him for reassurance as I announced my next song : ‘ And now , ‘ ’ Summer Time' ’ . '
27 At one moment we were all saying more or less volubly that he could not possibly succeed ; the next we found ourselves travelling along behind him " .
28 Its frequency is usually fixed , though problems may arise more or less often than review cycles .
29 I never thought it would work like this : having been a small child in the 50s when women dressed more or less identically and according to their age and class ( gymslip , good suit , housecoat , then cardigan and pinny ) , I used to think that it was beautifully liberating in the 60s and 70s when convention began to permit a woman of any age to dress in virtually any style , from hooker to schoolmarm .
30 This movement appeared more or less spontaneously and its emergence shows how this section of society still possessed its own individualism and independence .
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