Example sentences of "in [adj] or [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The importance of boredom and aimlessness is very much obscured by most popular treatments of police work , whether in fictional or in documentary style .
2 Support for the scanning hypothesis of lateral differences in tachistoscopic recognition came in the form of findings which showed the direction of visual field asymmetry to be related to whether the stimuli are symmetrically shaped ( Bryden , 1968 ) or are presented in normal or in mirror image orientation ( Harcum and Filion , 1963 ) .
3 There was no significant relation between diabetic control and the number of general practice consultations in the previous two years , either in total or for diabetes related reasons .
4 SUCE has agreed that SCOTVEC awards may be accepted as satisfying , either in full or in part , the general entrance requirements .
5 Payments were withheld or recovered in full or in part in 39 cases . ’
6 The answer will depend on what assumptions are made about whether the £24,000 invoiced in 1989 had been included in full or in part in the 1989 accounts .
7 Fees are payable before the commencement of the course , either in full or in stage payments for distance learning programmes .
8 That is nothing like the invasion of a new social class into British letters in general or into fiction in particular .
9 British fiction , whether in original or in translation , often dominates sales across the world , and in a manner that might sometimes remind one , a little distantly , of the vast international triumphs of Walter Scott and Charles Dickens in their heyday .
10 I have never in my life , in public or in private , in earnest or in jest , either called or even thought myself a fascist .
11 And the issue was still very much alive , for here beside him , listening alertly and with a dry little smile , was the earl of Leicester , who , whether in earnest or in mischief , was urging a plea of his own for the same prize .
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