Example sentences of "[coord] the [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It can also be argued on behalf of management that transfer notices should not be mandatory if cessation of the executive 's employment with the company results from wrongful dismissal , redundancy , retirement at normal age , retirement due to ill-health or disability or death ; or if a majority of the non-executive directors and/or the directors so resolve with the investors ' approval .
2 The 8 eyelet Air Wear brown was by far the most popular , with the laces drawn through the heel tag & the trousers high enough to reveal this .
3 Financial statements , or the notes thereto , should contain an analysis of the maturity of debt showing amounts falling due :
4 That is why there has to be the big glass and the notes in the box , not the glass alone or the notes alone , but the box , with all my preliminary notes and measurements , all my plans and blueprints , and then the glass , with the end product of all those notes visible on its surface .
5 The insight or knowledge , or the memories best forgotten !
6 What Alfred Hitchcock and Gary Newbon you mean , or the teams right fair enough .
7 And there 's the question of how much of it is to be real life , for those in it , and how much will have to be some kind of fiction , or simulation , where the risks are too great or the technologies not yet available .
8 The only argument for your policy is that the West also did nothing to interrupt the transports to , or the operations in , Auschwitz , Treblinka , etc .
9 But we should ask ourselves why are we using that and what 's the effect of using other functions in there such as maybe an and or an or where we or the responses out of here or we an them .
10 Excessive stress can damage the heart and it might not be a coincidence that cardiac disorders are most frequent at the time of waking or the hours just after .
11 No damage to or destruction of the Site or the Premises or any part of the Site or the Premises however occasioned shall in any way affect the obligations of the parties under this agreement Firstly , it is suggested that the tenant should inspect the premises and the site ( if , for instance , access to the premises is across other parts of the site ) immediately before exchange .
12 In the event of substantial damage to or destruction of the Site or the Premises or any part of the Site or the Premises however occasioned either party hereto may determine this agreement forthwith by serving notice to that effect on the other party and in such case this agreement shall ( without prejudice to any pre-existing right of action of either party in respect of any breach by the other of its obligations under this agreement ) immediately determine and cease to have effect and neither party shall be under any further liability to the other under this agreement and any dispute or difference between the parties as to what constitutes substantial damage or destruction for the purpose of this clause shall be decided by an independent Surveyor who shall act as an expert and who shall be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors upon the application of either party
13 Because neither has examined or thought out their views , or the reasons why they hold them , there is serious misunderstanding when attitudes and behaviour clash .
14 Thus , in the case of an interest in possession trust , according to the Law Society Gazette , the trustees should ensure that the shares or the proceeds thereof are not added to the capital of the trust but are passed to the beneficiaries of the trust income .
15 But they 've got both you see and they refer to them as the ducks or the drakes so they
16 Although at first sight the answers to them seem obvious , they become much more complex and contestable when subjected to closer examination , and they have never been systematically brought together , or the questions definitively resolved .
17 You then continue by naming the professions , the towns of origin , or the streets where the other Johns live .
18 Remember to put something at the bottom of the downpipe if it discharges over an open gully in order to catch whatever is blocking it , or else you might block the gully or the drains further along .
19 In considering drama 's place in topic work , we have to start by thinking how we might dramatise the topic ; and that means seeking out human dilemmas , looking for the moments of change in a situation , or the moments when change might be possible ; we 're looking for those moments when people make choices .
20 There is always a mournful pleasure in being the bringer of bad news , unless it affects you or the recipients intimately .
21 In 1419 the town suffered greatly because of the Hussite Wars , with many of the churches being destroyed and their contents damaged or the churches merely being left incomplete .
22 The conflict is between an essentially moral stance which prizes consistency and uniformity in the application of standards ( similar discharges should be similarly controlled in degree and kind ) and a utilitarian approach concerned with effect on water quality , regardless ( again , in theory , at least ) of the means of the discharger or the demands fortuitously being placed unequally on similar dischargers ( see generally Ackemman et al , 1974 ) .
23 But I would have thought probably the squash or the bowls strictly probably generate more money
24 For the teacher , is it how well the class has understood ? — but the topic might be difficult or the pupils not very bright .
25 Consider taking out an insurance policy against possible disasters such as your dress being damaged or the pictures not coming out
26 In the case of two examples which Freud takes — an army , and the Catholic Church — there is a leader , the commander , or Christ , who loves the soldiers or the believers equally .
27 Sometimes the ultimate question is only in theory left to the public authority ; for example , in some cases of review for jurisdictional errors of law or fact in which it is clear that if the authority had got the law or the facts right , its decision would have been different and could only have been one way .
28 It does n't matter where he/she finishes , but whether the coach is only asking the eight-year-olds to spring 50m or trying to get all the senior team to really race hard over the first 1500m , he or she must be seen to experience it too or the children simply wo n't believe the coach can know what he/she is talking about .
29 Two weeks ago , cos that adult slightly or the children slightly .
30 If the crowd became too large or the children too cheeky , the stall owner who had granted me permission would disperse them .
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