Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When he was a famous , rich , literary-establishment figure living in Antibes or somewhere they would all realize it .
2 Caught four fish I think it 's West Clandon or somewhere it 's in Surrey it 's where his Dad 's got he takes out his annual
3 If all Preston 's childhood friends had lined up against a wall , as when they were waiting to be picked for football , Preston would most likely have left William to pretty near the end and then put him at left back , or somewhere he would do the least damage to his own side .
4 ’ There was even some guy in Minnesota or Detroit or somewhere who killed a load of people and they started to call them the Lost Boy Murders , but I did n't take too much notice of it all .
5 Mentally or instinctively he is looking for the pattern and his antennae are an outward expression of that inward instinct .
6 One of the defining characteristics of a public good is non-eccludability : once the benefit is produced , it is accessible to everyone , however much or little they contributed to the result .
7 How well or badly they function .
8 I had no idea what life with a baby would be like and no idea how well or badly I would I would cope .
9 Frequently we stopped , turned and went back for another try to the left or right Our order did not change , with Odd-Knut out in front , then Tony and Nathan , and me bringing the line to an end .
10 ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way .
11 And they continued to discuss the personality of Lady Henrietta , or rather her apparent lack of personality , for some time , until Alix , almost as an afterthought , got round to enquiring how Liz was taking it .
12 The olive colouring of her skin was back in full bloom , and though she was wearing little or no make-up , her lips , or rather her mouth , which , with her nose , was the most notable part of her features , was bright red .
13 She was fed up with her life in London , a whirlwind of social engagements which recently had seemed unbearably shallow , and more to the point she needed time to put her engagement to Jonathan , or rather her decision to break it off , into perspective .
14 Or rather her birthday present !
15 Besides , Hugh 's presence in her life — or rather her pretence at his continued existence — was a pawn in her game , the game of survival .
16 Rayleen helped too , or rather her uniform did , giving us a pseudo-official status which meant we could jump the queue .
17 Why did she feel like a raw beginner in medical school , having to explain her actions , or rather her lack of them , to a senior ?
18 They grant also what is called a divorce a mensa et thoro , or rather what we should call a judicial separation , i.e. they release the parties from the duty of living together on grounds of cruelty or misconduct ; but a divorce in the modern sense , which allows the parties to marry again , is not recognized by the medieval church in the case of any marriage which is originally valid .
19 Before some of you scoff at the obscurity of such a subject , let me tell you what the preacher meant ( or rather what I think the preacher meant ) by it .
20 The aircraft had a peculiar motion , rather like a small boat in a heavy ocean swell , or rather what I imagined that must feel like , never having been out on the open sea in a small boat .
21 Who — or rather what — says so is a very large and growing body of evidence produced from medical research conducted by leading doctors and scientists of the Western world : experts whose reputation is beyond question and who have no cash benefit to gain from their findings .
22 Nurseries , or rather what we used to call Market Gardens , where strawberries , soft fruit and vegetables are grown , are able to rest areas between crops and take full advantage of the scratching hen , who manures evenly as she works .
23 Inside , she asked : ‘ What are you going — or rather what are we going — to do now ? ’
24 In other words , what is seen , or rather what is believed to be seen , as numerically distinct , need not be numerically distinct in reality .
25 ‘ But , as I recollect it , I — or rather we — escorted you to your room that night , not you to ours .
26 ‘ The reason for this is just that in these matters custom makes us reason and judge so quickly , or rather we recall the judgments previously made about similar things ; and thus we fail to distinguish the difference between these operations and a simple sense perception ’ .
27 We are sorry to be negative but , quite simply , we just do n't trust you , or rather we do n't think that you yet trust yourself to know exactly what 4oz ( 115g ) of lean meat , 6oz ( 170g ) of fish , 2oz ( 55g ) of carrots , or 4oz ( 115g ) peas really look like .
28 The Gorengs ' effects made the sea-passage with us ; or rather we made the passage with the effects , for that was the whole idea .
29 And I think this one is better for several reasons , I think you can quite clearly see now once you 've had a chance to look at this , the other one we saw , we , we eliminated this boat , we eliminate that post and this boat , or rather we just have this post and the sea beyond .
30 Some tyre levers and allan keys were missing but by driving slowly back I ( or rather we , as I 'd offered some fellow tourists a lift back to town ; what with delays getting started , and then this to-do , I bet they wished they 'd never bothered , it would have been quicker to walk ! — and when we finally did set off again , I accidentally left one of them behind , running along the road behind us waving and shouting ! ) — we , as I say , found most of the missing items .
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