Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] [noun pl] or " in BNC.
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1 | On do you know like the Buses or the |
2 | However , ‘ she said that she now has really no friends or relations in the world and there are times when she feels very lonely . |
3 | and then gradually they would give you a wee bit say maybe the legs or something to do a er polish you know show you how to start you know , how to rubber and how to fold your the cotton wool . |
4 | Hardly anyone in the packed congregations of about 1,500 people seemed to know either the hymns or the prayers . |
5 | The college can not justify the use of its facilities , let along expand its activities , as it has neither the resources or required support facilities . |
6 | In fact , OS/2 provides a method of ‘ migrating ’ both DOS and Windows programs to OS/2 such that you do n't need to open either a Windows or DOS window in order to run them — it 's clever and makes using your current software that much easier . |
7 | The larvae occur in many fish which have ingested either the eggs or crustacean paratenic hosts carrying larvae . |
8 | The Streetlink cash will be used to employ a youth worker , who will strive to ensure young people do not become either the victims or the perpetrators of crime . |
9 | When the Wolof children were asked to put together the pictures or objects in an array that were most alike and to give their reasons , the question was at first put in the form ‘ Why do you say ( or think ) that these are alike ? ’ . |
10 | By 10 o'clock there were signs of drunkenness and the Manager had a quiet word with the Junior to put away the bottles or they 'd be there all night . |
11 | You can phone either the police or your relatives , who wish to speak to you . |
12 | Such interpretations seemed justified as all initial biopsies , with one exception , were negative , indicating either no abnormalities or merely chronic inflammation . |
13 | Since neither headquarters nor division executives discuss or resolve either the attributions or the frustrations , both may eventually begin to distance themselves from each other . |
14 | Those which have are reaping impressive rewards simply by identifying precisely the services or products customers want ; looking at their most lucrative areas ; finding out what clients really value ; and establishing what would make them move to a competing hotel . |
15 | A single ma can not divine fully the eternal and universal ideal , were he Shakespeare himself , ad therefore he can not prescribe either the ways or the aims for art . |
16 | Not only will the proposed reorganisation plunge local government into confusion and uncertainty for a number of years , during which we can expect little progress with the review and upgrading of old minerals permissions , but the resulting structure of small unitary authorities is very unlikely to deliver either the resources or the strategic perspective required to implement the proposed review . |
17 | The foliot carried two weights ( regulators ) on each side , and the speed of the oscillation could be adjusted by altering either the weights or their distance from the verge . |
18 | The view expressed here is that it is impossible to quantify either the costs or benefits of insider dealing in any meaningful sense . |
19 | By systematically manipulating either the antecedents or consequences it may be possible to reduce the problem behaviours . |
20 | They are also prohibited from entering into transactions that would have the effect of altering significantly the assets or liabilities of the company or entering into commitments without consideration . |
21 | She had no particular desire to see either the hills or the quarries . |
22 | ‘ I do not wish to see either the photographs or the article , ’ he said quietly . |
23 | He insisted the polls indicated that the voters did not want either the Tories or Labour to win outright . |
24 | To ensure a sufficient depth of culture medium to fully immerse the embryos , it may be necessary to mount either the tubes or the rollers at a slight angle so that the medium stays in the bottom of the culture vessel . |
25 | THE way things are going , any Rugby Union player who has kept himself fit during the summer , can expect a sudden telephone call inviting him to join either the Lions or England on tour . |
26 | Notice that in each of these examples we are careful to specify exactly the entities or particles to which the amount of substance refers . |
27 | It is far better to like and admire something that is wrong , or to like and admire for the wrong reason , provided we do so sincerely , than to follow slavishly the dictates or ideas of some other person . |
28 | The methods manipulate either the antecedents or consequences of the problem behaviour . |
29 | Non-assembly of components , once discovered , can be corrected by re-positioning either the components or changing the relationships between these parts . |
30 | In the case of parents who have either no children or normal children , there is little scope at present for identifying the likelihood of having a mentally handicapped child . |