Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It has been attacked on the grounds that it attempts to relate particular skills to different levels of management , or that it sectionalises/parochialises management thinking .
2 ‘ I do not consider that it can be said that at the moment of striking the child , he [ the father ] had the necessary evil intent or wilfulness to justify a finding either that he assaulted the child or that he wilfully ill-treated her .
3 Together they form the best picture of their love as Edward described it to Harry before his life at Lincoln began : ‘ For some reason or another we are happier now than ever before .
4 There is however another sense in which we are all grieving people , because at some stage or another we will have lost something or someone significant .
5 Practically every day in one way or another we carry out some form of sampling for ourselves in our ordinary daily round .
6 When we feel unwell in some way or another we do not always recognize stress as the culprit .
7 But of course er that 's gone now , that that 's all gone now , and by one means or another we were able to er to er live comfortably , anyway .
8 One way or another we 've had a pretty busy six months .
9 I 'll give you some money and have some shares , yes , one way or another we 'll finance it .
10 Arthur , you go along of Willie , because the Pritchards do n't sleep , you know , and in one way or another they 'll get you , or have a damn good try after the last business .
11 It may be that learners have internalized aspects of the system which for one reason or another they can not access on particular occasions , that circumstances of different kinds prevent them from acting on this knowledge .
12 In one way or another they ‘ infected ’ the youthful planet with living organisms — perhaps , before their departure , they emptied out their chemical toilets , leaving a thriving population of bacteria .
13 Occasionally , it just looks as though someone 's not going to turn up because for one reason or another they 've been held up .
14 One way or another they can expect to meet up with the majority of the players who will represent Canada at the ‘ 95 World Cup .
15 Perhaps Bidault , on a visit to the US , gave the best idea of French intentions when he said that Marshall Aid would make it possible for France ‘ to avoid the abandonment of French positions ’ and even where there were the generous intentions that the US had hoped for , one way or another they always seemed to be frustrated .
16 Nurses are invited to make it known that for one reason or another they may encounter difficulties in attending for work as scheduled .
17 Very many men will admit , if they are honest with themselves , that at one time or another they have felt sexual attraction for a young girl — or boy .
18 I screamed and rattled my chains ; they turned sluggishly away as if to say that one way or another they would eventually dine on my flesh .
19 A writer on the Cornish miners in the early eighteenth century complained that because of their " numerous holidays , holiday eves , feasts , account days ( once a month ) , Yeuwhiddens or one way or another they invent to loiter away their time , they do not work one half of their month for the owners and employers " .
20 Go easy on him ; one way or another he is or will be very distressed . ’
21 Either for that reason or another he 's got a monumental chip on his shoulder .
22 One way or another you caused this , and I 'm going to make you pay for it . ’
23 One way or another you will be liberated .
24 But mobility demands sensitivity : if you travel , one way or another you must be aware of where you are going .
25 Cos I might go out one night and I might say I might meet up with a with a another white man or another you know a black man or something ,
26 Yeah one way or another you know .
27 I mean myself as a councillor I think i if you 're a councillor you should be involved in the strike in one way or another you know .
28 Er , so some how or another you 've learned them , right .
29 As soon as you 're settled one way or another I 'm out of it . ’
30 I replied , ‘ There it is , you know , one way or another I 've had this and that stolen from me ’ .
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