Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 There are also transaction costs involved in acquiring and/or disposing of the requisite foreign exchange .
2 Week two , an analysis written , hand or drawn or painted of an example of pre-Raphaelite work .
3 Such an order can prohibit the cutting down , topping , or lopping of trees except with the consent of the local planning authority .
4 In ways such as these , late Roman bishops worked slowly , by piecemeal additions and elaborations of regularly recurrent observances , to define a new sacred time in which the Christian life was to be wholly caught up , until the sacred time of the old pagan past was slowly forgotten , or emptied of its charge of religiosity .
5 Although the question may seem clumsier for it , it is absolutely necessary to give a genuine choice , and even though it may sound stilted to ask , ‘ Do you approve or disapprove of … ’ , at least this presents a fair choice .
6 In answer to the question ‘ Do you approve or disapprove of the way … is handling his job as President ? ’ the respondents answers are given in Table 2 , which also shows that after the fourth month of Reagan 's first term , and in the wake of the assassination attempt on 30 March , his approval rating rose to 68 per cent .
7 Just as the ‘ Verbivore ’ phenomenon is caused through a flattening or levelling of the modulations of air waves , so the hierarchy of narrative levels is ‘ flattened ’ such that it becomes impossible in any given instance to determine whose account we are reading or whose mind we are supposedly ‘ inside ’ .
8 Each affix is obligatorily attached to a stem containing or consisting of an open set item : dis-obey , un-popular , central-ise , dismount-ed , long-er , etc .
9 This is most evident in cases of indecent assault , which may be committed by the least unwanted touching or stroking of one person 's body by another .
10 However Christ is understood , as people take him up into their culture , or make of him what they will , they know him to be male .
11 To make sure he asked Mr Litmus if he had seen or heard of a scientist being found coming out of the corridors .
12 Perhaps they have read or heard of some of the research which has been done in this field in recent years , and it has opened up their minds .
13 Yet of all the lame ducks I 've met or heard of , she 's the lamest .
14 This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge .
15 ‘ And you 've never seen or heard of her since ? ’
16 The children might have made a collection of shiny things or things made of metal , and be invited to think of things that they use at home which are shiny or made of metal .
17 From ancient times in India , icons have been modelled in stone or wood , cast in metal or made of clay .
18 For buildings which were not faced with marble or made of ashlar blocks , a marble stucco generally covered the brick and concrete walling .
19 what you 're going to see , the new series or repeat of the
20 Erm , I do n't , I do n't know what er people are er afraid of , or frightened of really , j just by sending a couple of delegates from the trades councils that would er voice the concerns of the rank and file , it 's not going to er set any dangerous precedents , and let's , let's not forget that those people would be from recognized trades unions as well .
21 One also wonders whether it is wise to smoke or to smell of perfume when handling horses .
22 Section 34 of the EPA requires a broker in waste or any person producing , importing , carrying , keeping , treating or disposing of waste ( other than a householder ) to ‘ take all such measures applicable to him in that capacity as are reasonable in the circumstances ’ to :
23 A Mareva injunction is one granted , either after judgment to the successful plaintiff or before trial to a plaintiff who has a good arguable case on the merits , restraining a defendant ‘ from dealing with or disposing of or removing from the jurisdiction ’ any or all of his assets .
24 Similar provisions apply to a process ; for example , using the process infringes but , additionally , the patented process may be infringed by using or disposing of , etc. any product obtained directly from that process .
25 As we have so much control in forming a horse 's habits it is up to us to teach it good ones ; and not through our own lack of thought or knowledge , or want of kindness and sensitivity , impair the horse ; or even worse , teach it such bad habits that its life will be a misery to itself or others .
26 The connection between the circumstance and the smell , on his view , is precisely the kind of connection , or want of connection , that would be true of real chance or real random events .
27 Realism about the mental , to speak freely , seems to me essential , and the opposed looking-elsewhere , whatever its roots , a kind of fastidiousness or want of nerve which is futile .
28 But , where the substantial or only ground for impeaching the instrument is misunderstanding or want of understanding of its contents or effect , the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance .
29 This is clear from a passage in Dixon J. 's judgment where he is dealing with the second class of case : ‘ But , where the substantial or only ground for impeaching the instrument is misunderstanding or want of understanding of its contents or effect , the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance . ’
30 ‘ Where goods are sold in market overt , according to the usage of the market , the buyer acquires a good title to the goods , provided he buys them in good faith and without notice of any defect or want of title on the part of the seller . ’
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