Example sentences of "or [noun] as " in BNC.
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1 | It is the behaviour of E or G as a function of frequency or time , or more usually of temperature that constitutes the relaxation experiment . |
2 | On your appointment or re-appointment as a tutor you will receive at the beginning of the session : — |
3 | Thus , it is possible to define the role of advertising for a product or brand as being ( for example ) : |
4 | Their different paths can seem as much the result of luck , accident or opportunity as any capacity to distinguish between right and wrong . |
5 | One of the conditions is such that it would be advisable for solicitor shareholders ( particularly in a company with only a few shareholders ) to appoint in their will only a solicitor or solicitors as personal representative in respect of their shares . |
6 | This more sociological approach to the study of transmission teaching points to the importance not of personality , skill or expertise as such , but to factors such as the following : |
7 | Is this wholly due to objections to using behavioural objectives or skills as the criterion as to whether pupils have really learnt from their education ? |
8 | Units with a science as a major discipline were more likely than those with social sciences or humanities as a major discipline to instruct users . |
9 | If a person suffers loss or damage as a result of a defect in some product , whether it be hardware or software , one or more of the following areas of law might provide a remedy : |
10 | As Barnekov , Boyle and Rich ( 1989 ) have pointed out , ‘ privatism ’ in urban policy is as much a cultural tradition or ideology as a coherent set of practices . |
11 | The desktop , or client , versions of Windows NT will be priced at £400 — $500 — on a per-unit basis , or £250 as an upgrade from Windows 3.1 or OS/2 . |
12 | The desktop , or client , versions of Windows NT will be priced at £400 — $500 — on a per-unit basis , or £250 as an upgrade from Windows 3.1 or OS/2 . |
13 | ‘ Nothing in this section shall affect the duties or liabilities 3–32 of either seller or buyer as a bailee or custodier of the goods of the other party . ’ |
14 | Initiated in 1989 and subsequently entrusted to a royal commission for drafting [ see pp. 37053 ; 37392 ] , the national charter also reaffirmed Islamic law or sharia as the basic source of legislation and Arab Islamic civilization as the foundation of national identity . |
15 | There was much to discuss , including Tom Poole 's proposal , in the end gratefully accepted , that he and a few friends should supply Coleridge with an annuity of £35 or £40 as a ‘ trifling mark of their esteem , gratitude and admiration ’ . |
16 | According to Lado ( 1964 ) , this is the facility to use the units and patterns of a language at conversational speed with attention on the message and not on the language units or patterns as such . |
17 | The tutor is comprehensive in this subject and is well suited for use by students or lecturers as course material . |
18 | They were primarily dependent on their cattle for subsistence — particularly from milk and blood — though in some cases also planted short-season sorghum or millet as a supplement . |
19 | For example electric shocks or anxiety generally impaired a secondary task and left the main task unaffected , however , using incentive or noise as an arousal manipulation often improved main task performance leaving the secondary task unaffected . |
20 | The m-derived section is arranged to exhibit the same characteristic impedance and critical frequency or frequencies as the prototype . |
21 | Available next month on CD ROM for a US price of $695 , or $199 as an upgrade . |
22 | Some retailers set aside an area in the storeroom or warehouse as a ‘ goods received area ’ where goods are priced soon after delivery from the supplier . |
23 | pure , unadulterated , you know erm if you want this stuff then you have to raise your age of drinking I mean just er you know a , a piece of leverage or leverage as Americans say , to , to get the states to comply . |
24 | The evidence must show that there was a bystander within sight or hearing of the defendant who might be caused harassment , alarm or distress as a result of what the defendant was doing . |
25 | What Finnis does not comment upon is the remarkable similarity between this doctrine and the Kelsenian account of the legal norm or rule as a ‘ frame ’ within which a range of determinations is possible . |
26 | ‘ It is strange that most companies insure property , plant and equipment against damage or theft as a matter of routine . |
27 | For example , non-Christian religions were developed in more detail , and in many places a user was able to treat his own country or religion as the preferred category . |
28 | Colby Simpkins is one of the elect , above familial ties or mundane circumstances , like Harry in The Family Reunion and Celia in The Cocktail Party — although Eliot has on this occasion eschewed the Furies or martyrdom as a way of emphasizing Colby 's difference from those who are content with a secular existence . |
29 | The most interesting aspect of the teachers ' response is their unwillingness to admit to any change of attitude or practice as a result of GIST . |
30 | The judgments in Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 545 made no distinction between contract or equity as a basis for the duty of confidence . |