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

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1 U uses what is called an all or nothing assignment .
2 And therefore there can be a more marked effect as a result of this this all or nothing technique .
3 Two Face Commit for those who 're not pu er familiar with it is an all or nothing approach .
4 Instead of taking an all or nothing approach based on causation , look at the question in terms of measure of damages and award a percentage .
5 There is an all or nothing effect .
6 Note also that the Law Commission has proposed that the all or nothing rule be amended ( see paragraph 7–22 above ) .
7 I had to give up my All or Nothing scenario , in which my child either remains completely untouched by drugs or ends her short life with a needle in her arm .
8 Its nature is accusatory , its outcomes binary : ‘ all or nothing punishment — or nothing ’ ( Black , 1976 ) .
9 It was always going to be a hard match , the venue is basically a big fish or nothing venue .
10 I 'm not asking for a lesson on highway modelling particularly at half past four in the afternoon but what 's your reaction to what Mr said about the way in which your model would perform in other words on an all or nothing basis , when it 's shorter it all goes that way ?
11 Another concept which sometimes falls to be analysed in such all or nothing fashion is ‘ dishonesty ’ as it impinges upon the definition of theft and a cluster of deception offences under the Theft Acts .
12 Or them ones at the shops , I catch you in there I 'll kill you .
13 must insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them m respect of the use of the vehicle and of any trailer , whether or not coupled , in the territory other than Great Britain and Gibraltar of each of the member states of the Communities according to the law on compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of vehicles of the state where the liability may be incurred ; and
14 But it would not do you justice , or me justice , to say it was just that . ’
15 Or someone Sir Paul Berowne himself let in .
16 ME & MY OP
17 ME & MY FORD SIERRA
18 Me & My TV
19 Me & my TV
20 By 1915 he was advising one commentator ‘ to treat my verse … as my essential writings , & my prose as my accidental ’ .
21 Me & My Food
22 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
23 my yeah or my petrol tanker , full .
24 Not my parents or my work schedule .
25 Something in my story or my way of telling it had evidently touched him .
26 ‘ So meeting a Bristol City side that have conceded 24 goals away from home this season and have never won at Twerton Park holds no terrors for me or my Rovers lads , who are emerging as one of the best teams in the division . ’
27 I was n't sure whether a distant haziness was dark vegetation or my vision being hazy .
28 I did not notice the weather or my surroundings at all , I only wanted to know why he looked so fierce .
29 Surely this was another clue , another coded reference ; either that or my capacity for fantasy , temporarily dislodged from my visual imagination , had taken up residence in another realm , polluting my very ability to comprehend .
30 It is my attitude to women , or my conduct with them , which provides the rumours , the poison , the imprisonment in an icy room .
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