Example sentences of "or [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 At the launch at Darlington Arts Centre , Miss Armstrong said women should not be ‘ side-lined , marginalised or treated as second class citizens . ’
2 You can use PTR# to select which item in a file is to be read or written to next .
3 Yeah so do you want to sort of make a decision now , or wait till next week or
4 However , this does not take account of the fact that some of the housing stock will be vacant for frictional reasons , or because of government policy , or its unattractiveness , or use as second homes : furthermore , some dwellings may be unfit , lacking amenities or requiring substantial repairs — in England alone two million had at least one of these physical problems in 1981 ( English House Condition Survey , 1982 , p. 3 ) .
5 Equivalent statutory offences to deal with men who procure women by threat to perform any other sexual acts or who administer drugs or procure for third parties for such purposes do not exist .
6 Though impulsive in some ways , she was an ordinary , practical girl who had never really believed in grand passion or love at first sight .
7 Following the military coup in September 1973 which brought General Pinochet to power , the agricultural producer cooperatives were abolished and all expropriated land was either returned to the previous owners , sold in private plots to ex-cooperative members or auctioned to third parties .
8 Laos , Thailand and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees on June 29 agreed to a plan under which all 60,000 Lao refugees living in Thai camps would be either repatriated or resettled in third countries by the end of 1994 .
9 or read in last night 's Evening Post
10 If SSP was due or paid before 6th April 1991 but you have not recovered it , you can still recover 100% of the SSP paid .
11 But if SSP was due or paid before 6th April you can still recover the NIC compensation .
12 Apparently the two suppliers are now agreed ( or have at last been convinced by third parties ) that a unified user environment for their respective Unix implementations , combining shared APIs and front-end elements — from desktop objects down to high-level system administration functions — makes sense .
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