Example sentences of "or [art] [noun pl] or [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Those restrictions relate to : ( a ) prices to be charged for goods or services ; or ( b ) the terms or conditions on or subject to which goods or services are to be supplied ; or ( c ) the quantities or descriptions of goods to be produced , supplied or acquired or the extent to which , or the scale on which services are to be made available supplied or obtained ; or ( d ) the manufacturing process to be used , or the quantities or the description of goods to which such a process is to be applied ; or ( e ) the form or manner in which services are to be made available , supplied or obtained ; or ( f ) the persons to , for or from whom or the areas or places in or from which goods or services are to be supplied or acquired . |
2 | Now we need to talk a little bit about what happens when the veins or the arteries or the capillaries for that matter , the veins , the arteries or the capillaries have a leak in them , they become broken , now you already know that the circulatory system is a closed system and that the blood can only do its job if it 's being transported within that system , once the blood comes outside of that system then it 's lost the circulation and it can not perform its proper function any more , in other words the body 's losing its blood , okay , what condition do we call it when the circulatory system stops working properly ? |
3 | And er then there were the concerts or the pantomimes or the operettas . |
4 | Er whereby the procedures er at national level , you see the procedures at national level er are quite explicit that er in the national handbook , any matter arising whereby the tools or the materials or the conditions attached to certain jobs , are offered , then our members have the right er to take the matter up with the management . |
5 | The auditor is appointed at the Annual General Meeting of the PLC ( not by the shareholders or the directors or the officers ) . |
6 | He 'd allowed her closer than anyone else , and when his clothes were off and he was tired she read him the way she read the weather or the mountains or the dust , she ran her fingers over his pale , scarred body and she guessed close to the truth . |
7 | Which would have Previously would have been the preserve only of papers like the Independent or the Times or the or the Guardian . |
8 | It was all hands to the pumps , or the typewriters or the files or the photocopier , as appropriate . |
9 | And a belief that the Church ( if it could get its message right ) , more than the lawyers or the economists or the political leaders , was the chief hope for society and the world . |
10 | They do not give the press or the universities or the churches the right to broadcast respectively the programmes on the news , education or religion , or to determine how they should be broadcast ’ ( Annan , 1977 , p. 9 ) . |
11 | Now it 's nothing to do with the day or the time or the months or the week or anything like that . |
12 | It was all hands to the pumps , or the typewriters or the files or the photocopier , as appropriate . |
13 | It 's either the phone or the dogs or the child |
14 | Because not everything was going to be compartmentalized as an issue exclusively for the liberals or the socialists or the conservatives , so there 's going to be a degree of cross party support on certain issues , and this indeed could be one of them . |