Example sentences of "or [noun pl] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's important when communicating with people of other races or cultures to use simple language and make sure they can understand you .
2 Hence the confusion evident in situations where superior military might has little utility — the economic challenge of Japan , the European Community 's recalcitrance in negotiations over the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) or attempts to agree global policy on environmental issues at the June 1992 Earth Summit .
3 Similarly , equalisation of wage rates or attempts to impose common conditions in labour markets through mechanisms such as the Social Charter might also have this same effect ( see Chapter 6 ) .
4 It provides for these organisations or groups to put forward proposals for academic research .
5 But it may be that the company is producing a range of products and has set up separate units or subsidiaries to exploit each product market .
6 They also made it more difficult for temporary residents or visitors to become permanent residents .
7 The Zuccarelli recordings so far demonstrated could well have been made with a simple dummy head , incorporating reflectors or circuits to emphasise this effect .
8 Also plant replacements to fill gaps , or collections to fill new areas .
9 In the well planned enclosure , a special section of a much larger building , the heaters are mounted at a safe height on rafters or purlins to provide complete safety for shepherds and sheep alike .
10 Others need turbos or six-cylinders to produce similar output .
11 At the same time , using Todorov 's distinction , it does seem possible in relation to television narrative genres or subgenres to identify classical tendencies which depend — in the last instance — on conformity to rules and conventions for their verisimilitude , and to distinguish them from naturalist tendencies whose verisimilitude makes claims to be grounded in social reality — or at least claims to represent what people believe to be true .
12 Some are fitted with halogen bulbs for overall punch , or spots to light specific objects or to highlight .
13 All at once gene therapy has burst upon the scene as a potential new treatment for genetic disorders , multifactorial conditions , and even for the provision of polypeptide hormones or enzymes to treat acquired disease .
14 3.19 References in this Lease to any rights granted to the Tenant shall be construed as being granted to the Tenant and any undertenant or undertenants and all persons authorised by the Tenant or any undertenant or undertenants to exercise such rights
15 Kay mentions ideas posited by various groups such as promoting ‘ sex cards ’ certifying alleged freedom from HIV infection ; stamps or tattoos to identify HIV-infected people ; or a type of quarantine in which HIV-infected persons may live in society yet could not marry , be employed or travel ; but these have all been rejected as unenforceable or unethical or unacceptable .
16 The women return to their daily treks to distant rivers , springs or canals to collect polluted water .
17 That adjourned meeting should be so fixed as to allow those who had not timeously lodged their applications or objections to have these applications or objections timeously lodged for the adjourned meeting of the board .
18 What reasons are there for individual people or Councils to want this movement of families within towns ?
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