Example sentences of "have or " in BNC.

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1 Secondly we could 've or we could accept the status quo and and do what the county council 's suggesting .
2 'T IS no great matter if she has or no :
3 Information concerning or identifying another pupil should not be disclosed , and information , the disclosure of which might cause serious harm to the mental or physical health or emotional condition of the pupil or anyone else , or which indicates that the pupil has or may be likely to suffer child abuse , should not be disclosed .
4 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
5 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
6 They judge a man for what he is , not for how much money he has or the amount of land he possesses . ’
7 Normally amongst these is included any matter where the complainant has or had a right of appeal or right to go to the courts but has not used it .
8 This international co-operation between clearinghouses does not preclude international co-operation on an individual library basis , nor does it mean that the Australian , UK and USA clearinghouses will not provide a service to individual libraries in another country which has or has not a clearinghouse of its own .
9 Sometimes we may apply relatively simple yardsticks , such as whether the school has or has not received the newly recommended material and whether it is using it .
10 The touch judge is allowed to inform the referee of any act of foul play that the referee has or has not seen himself .
11 No Director has or had during the period any material interest in any contract of significance to the Company 's business .
12 A person who has or may have HIV infection should see a doctor ( or dentist ) if they have skin , chest or oral ( dental ) problems .
13 Recent arguments about whether the level of state pensions has or has not risen over time relative to average adult per capita income , about whether pensions should or should not be more generous today , and about how criteria for change in the level of pension payments should be set , are all important , but they are essentially distinct from the issue of whether the receipt of state benefits necessarily creates a dependency in the recipient which would not otherwise exist .
14 You will , however , need to know whether your employer/former employer or pension paying organisation has or will be introducing the scheme before you can take part .
15 On the surface it has no problem with it — the technologies at issue NCR either has or is moving towards — but it wants more information before it lends any support .
16 If the model armed with a Man Catcher hits his opponent roll a D6 : if the score is more than the target 's toughness he is caught and killed automatically , regardless of the number of wounds he has or armour .
17 Yet education has never guaranteed employment , and whether it has or has not been expected to , we must also consider the other purposes it may serve .
18 On the surface it has no problem with it — it either has or is moving towards the technologies at issue , but it wants more information before it lends any support .
19 11% do n't know whether he has or not , and 4% do n't want to know .
20 Letters are a record of what has or has not been agreed or said by various parties
21 Whether he has or not is , par excellence , a justiciable question to be decided , in the event of dispute , by those persons the judges , by whom the judicial power of the state is exercisable . "
22 The objection in one audacious form is that science has or should have nothing to do with causation .
23 " Well , whether he has or not , " said Hazel , " we ca n't go on looking for him .
24 The immunities which he does say the Director is wrongfully seeking to infringe are the second and third in the list , which protect the citizen from being compelled to answer questions on pain of punishment ; and these are not concerned specifically with the question whether the citizen has or has not been charged with an offence .
25 ‘ Where , in the case of any fishing vessel , the Secretary of State is satisfied that — ( a ) the vessel would be eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel but for the fact that any particular individual , or ( as the case may be ) each of a number of particular individuals , is not a British citizen ( and is accordingly not a qualified person ) , and ( b ) it would be appropriate to dispense with the requirement of British citizenship in the case of that individual or those individuals , in view of the length of time he has or they have resided in the United Kingdom and been involved in the fishing industry of the United Kingdom , the Secretary of State may determine that that requirement should be so dispensed with ; and , if he does so , the vessel shall , so long as paragraph ( a ) above applies to it and any such determination remains in force , be treated for the purposes of this Part as eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel .
26 If a prisoner has or knows the material which reaches the department , that is sufficient .
27 Disputes as to whether an admitted rule has or has not been violated will always occur and will , in any but the smallest societies , continue interminably , if there is no agency specially empowered to ascertain finally , and authoritatively , the fact of violation …
28 In this Court we have nothing to do with the question of whether the legislature has or has not done what foreign powers may consider a usurpation in a question with them .
29 Because assessments of the spirit of community depend so much on highly variable subjective preferences and values , which may fluctuate according to the individual and the village concerned and even to the mood of the individual at a particular time , it is virtually impossible to generalize about whether there has or has not been a perceptible ‘ decline of community ’ in the English village .
30 This paradox underlies much of the contentious discussion over whether the English village has or has not suffered a ‘ loss of community ’ through recent changes in its social composition .
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