Example sentences of "[coord] [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The effect of consent to treatment by the minor or someone else with authority to give it is limited to protecting the medical or dental practitioner from claims for damages for trespass to the person .
2 It may be necessary to chart events and actions to be able to show later that teachers acted promptly and appropriately ; in child abuse particularly , but also in other cases , careful records may be helpful in protecting the child or someone else from harm .
3 She can set something or someone perfectly in context ; she can see bits of life steadily instead of trying to see it whole , when it is intolerable .
4 Another reason why I needed a change , or something else by way of reaction , was an increasing interest in current politics .
5 Usually got a Cortina or something outside for sale , you know ?
6 He says you should go , go jogging or something late at night .
7 Regardless of whether the minor or anyone else with authority to do so consents to the treatment , that practitioner will be liable to the minor in negligence if he fails to advise with reasonable skill and care and to have due regard to the best interests of his patient .
8 Nor were they allowed to contact their family doctor or anyone else for support or advice .
9 With winch or car launches , it is essential to consider whether a cable break could result in a part of the cable falling on or near to a glider or anything else in mid-field .
10 During the boom sparked by the success of Henry VIII , banks , insurance companies and everyone else with money to lend had been pouring money into films .
11 CLANGING NETHERLANDERS Bettie Serveert named themselves in tribute to '70s tennis ace Bettie Stove and bash out their raw chunks of crude guitar pop in tribute to the Pixies , Throwing Muse , Cocteaus and everyone else on parent label 4AD .
12 I 'll keep yer Mum and everyone else in order .
13 By the end of the first lap he was in the lead group , following Klementiev , Bohacs and Zereske with Bartunek already in the process of being dropped and no-one else in sight .
14 There were no overtones of distress , and none even of weariness , although she was a better judge of these things than most people .
15 The problem with training during the season is that you have so many other things to do — travelling , PR work and everything else on top of the racing .
16 They contain nearly 40 years ' information about the biggest , smallest , heaviest , highest , longest , fastest , oldest in sport , science and everything else in life .
17 The tables and the chairs , the cups and the spoons , the stains on the wall , the dust on the floor , the ache in my mind — all these things and everything else in sight mercifully receded for whole minutes at a time as my eyes took in the picture of that girl with the black hair , the pale face and the red boots .
18 To combat the imminent threat of service cuts , we ask you to write to your MP , local councillors and anyone else with influence to exert pressure on the Government and British Rail to , at the very least , retain existing services .
19 After asking them all about their latest film , their hobbies , their lovers , wives , husbands , children , and anything else of interest , our researchers will come back with their tape-recorded notes , pick out the best bits of their interview and write up a biography .
20 This inevitably leads to an undignified sprawl for most aspirants , relying heavily on the frictional property of stomachs , knees and anything else to hand , before the front face of the buttress is thankfully gained .
21 And right now the term competitiveness is used to basically get by safety regulations and anything else concerning safety .
22 However , after an uncomfortable night with hardly any sleep , a rudimentary wash at the station , an hour 's work , a long train journey , a long walk to a day centre for a shower , and then with another long walk ahead of me , the return train journey , a further hour 's hard work and another uncomfortable night , day in , day out — I 'm a sprightly so-and-so but something else on top of all that did seem like perhaps too much of a good thing .
23 But everybody else in church was looking at you . ’
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