Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If a good deal of conduct disorder could be prevented or successfully treated in childhood , it would seem that such intervention should have considerable impact on the prevalence of personality disorder and sociopathic behaviour among adults .
2 The high rates of known opioid use in Wallasey Village and Bebington may be partly or wholly explained by microdiffusion processes .
3 Areas of crustal subsidence usually form topographic features with minimal local relief because they become partly or wholly filled by sediment transported from surrounding highlands ; examples include the Lake Eyre Basin in southern Australia , the Kalahari Basin in southern Africa and the Ob Basin in the USSR .
4 And ‘ in no sense should voluntary bodies partly or wholly relying on fundraising and volunteer help take over elements of the core work of the public services . ’
5 You do a complete circuit , left or right depending on wind , and then you can go where you want .
6 As figures be the instruments of ornament in euery language , so be they also in a sorte abuses or rather trespasses in speach , because they passe the ordinary limits of common vtterance , and be occupied of purpose to deceiue the eare and also the minde , drawing it from plainnesse and simplicitie to a certaine doublenesse whereby our talke is the more guilefull & abusing .
7 A man she had never seen before or since came at night .
8 Eliot , Evelyn Waugh , Tolkien , Virginia Woolf , Gertrude Stein , Harold Pinter , Sylvia Plath , Max Beerbohm , to name a haphazard miscellany , advance , hover uncertainly , or slowly fade into obscurity ?
9 In part these various proposals reflected the circumstances of the areas concerned , whether they were densely or sparsely populated for instance ; but in part they represented the different emphasis in the proposals on the objectives being pursued .
10 Now , the Yale and Union locks they 'd got a certain type of locks that they produced and it was all done with a system , you know what I mean and more or less come to assembly and er they did that .
11 There is no reason at all to suppose that the policies of these states would have been more intelligent or less influenced by fear and ambition if they had been decided by parliaments elected on the widest and fairest franchise possible and carried out by diplomatic services freed from social distinctions .
12 Between four and eight sectors will be flown , but occasionally either more or less according to season .
13 Additional developer licenses are $3,000 and additional end-user licences go for $1,500 or less depending on quantity .
14 ARE non-American jazz players more or less doomed to imitation ?
15 You more or less stood to attention . .
16 Elsewhere the effect of wave activity may be particularly intensely experienced by one size fraction which is either totally removed or greatly increased in proportion .
17 Instead , the sites are used by local residents , of who some 25 per cent or so come by foot and use the sites like an urban park , primarily to take a walk ( Harrison , 1981 ) .
18 That has been much nicer than paying the 5% or so charged on bank loans even when interest rates in Japan were at a record low .
19 There was still an hour or so left of debate .
20 It raised the more general and important question whether the determination of a statutory tribunal with a limited jurisdiction could give rise to issue estoppel at all , or only to cause of action estoppel ; in other words , whether it could give rise to an estoppel for all purposes or only for the limited purpose for which the jurisdiction to make the determination was conferred .
21 One of the major objectives of the account was to reapportion credit within the movement since much of it had been misappropriated by those who had done little or only appeared after emancipation in 1834 .
22 A number of well-known and controversial incidents involving the security services — among them the Benjamin Greene affair , the Hess mission , and the Tyler Kent case — are either omitted altogether or merely mentioned in passing .
23 When students fail to make explicit the relevance of a piece of information , they are usually seen as not understanding or merely relying on memory .
24 The man who is validly baptised or rightly instituted into office in the Church is assured that he has the Holy Spirit .
25 The package to be submitted for approval , or already submitted for approval , does not reference the modules listed on the corresponding Design Changes ( DCs ) .
26 The package to be submitted for approval ( or already submitted for approval ) does not reference the modules listed on the corresponding Design Changes ( DCs ) .
27 Owen distrusted castles unless he had had the ordering of them and the garrisoning for a year or more ; there was infinitely more safety in the hills , because the hills were his castle and not another man 's , and could not be betrayed or easily taken by storm .
28 Duhem is suggesting that individual non-observation sentences can not be conclusively verified or conclusively falsified by observation , by the evidence of our senses .
29 I 've climbed or just walked in Range West on many occasions .
30 This would be searchable in either direction , which could be useful in some parallel application for string searching , or just allowing for reverse searching because the end of the string is more restrictive .
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