Example sentences of "[prep] or [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think the difference there is that we 're talking about we 're not talking inners and outers there , we 're talking about or certainly in terms of the consultation that we 've undertaken on the western route , it 's been different variations of a western route , there is n't an equivalent of a of an inner route for the for the western side . |
2 | Intuitive flashes often appear during or shortly after meditation . |
3 | We report on patients with chronic viral hepatitis who died of hepatic decompensation during or shortly after interferon alfa treatment . |
4 | It is also possible that the rotation of Venus was reversed by the impact of a large body during or shortly after its formation . |
5 | This is a process by which the child ceases to have available any rewards during or just after the production of undesirable behaviour . |
6 | Eliot must have heard of his arrest during or just after his visit to Paris at the beginning of that month since , on his return , he immediately sent a cable to Archibald MacLeish , the poet who was then Assistant Secretary of State , saying that he was eager to help Pound in any way he could . |
7 | The transfer of DC data was not started as the transfer time allocated , in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after module details data transfer . |
8 | The transfer of module data was not started as the transfer time allocated , in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after user details data transfer . |
9 | The transfer of module data was not started as the transfer time allocated in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after DC details data transfer . |
10 | The surface phase was characterised by processes that affected the rocks during or soon after deposition . |
11 | But a number of passive margins appear to have experienced uplift either during or soon after rifting which has led to the development of continental-margin upwarps which stand higher than landsurfaces further inland . |
12 | It is reasonable to assume , therefore , that it was written during or immediately after the persecutions in Rome . |
13 | FOR THE International Rugby Board and its member nations , the solution of the South African ‘ problem ’ would have been a godsend had it happened either before , during or immediately after the recent Rugby World Cup . |
14 | It is then possible to identify whether the accident happened during or immediately after take-off , during cruising flight or when landing . |
15 | Lithotripsy with the piezo electric generator Wolf 2300 is well tolerated , only 7% experienced local pain of moderate intensity during or immediately after the procedure . |
16 | If the airway is protected , ventilation at a ratio of one : five compressions can be carried out either between or simultaneously with chest compression , with the latter shown to improve cerebral perfusion in laboratory animals . |
17 | To give a text-book example , college students were trained in a situation in which a buzzer was sounded before , after or together with the delivery of a mild electric shock to the finger ( Spooner & Kellogg , 1947 ) . |
18 | In the case of the spontaneous goals from which the ends are chosen , the same neutrality would be theoretically conceivable ; it is possible to imagine a being immune from pleasure and pain , who is moved towards or away without either welcoming or shrinking from awareness . |
19 | Sarraute 's aim is to stress that tropistic movements are interchangeable : movements of attraction and repulsion towards or away from other human beings , and the frequently clichéd and stereotyped language they employ , demand representation in a more flexible narrative structure . |
20 | You should try and keep your balance by moving the knees and hips towards or away from the sail , keeping the shoulders still . |
21 | Gradually they learn to discriminate , although for some time they can not determine what is influencing the mother 's movements towards or away from them . |
22 | He will also learn to clarify his ends ; originally he saw no further than immediate goals , the satisfaction of hunger and relief from nausea ; later he conceptualizes the nourishing of the body by food and the danger to health of over-eating , and it is towards or away from these that he finds himself spontaneously pulled . |
23 | The spontaneity even of the most transient whim or velleity never ceases to pull towards or away from awareness . |
24 | We simply can not form a clear and distinct idea of the fact that something is conducive or inimical to the actualisation of our essences without this influencing our behaviour towards or away from it . |
25 | She struck out forcefully towards Alexander , which seemed natural , since the boat at anchor was the only thing to swim towards or away from or around on the flat Mediterranean . |
26 | Fish being the image into focus in a similar way to a camera , by moving the lens towards or away from the retina . |
27 | Fish , squid and octopuses accommodate solely by moving the lens towards or away from the retina . |
28 | VOR holding on a DME fix towards or away from a VOR is flown as a normal VOR hold . |
29 | ‘ Towards or away from town ? ’ |
30 | In addition , the investigator will test around 500 officers on a specially devised psychological instrument to determine the influence towards or away from prosecuting of a range of factors which may apply when an officer deals with a ‘ typical ’ traffic offence such as stopping a motorist for exceeding a speed limit . |