Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Description and/or interpretation includes some of the kinds of activity involved in an exercise called " Practical Criticism " , which entails commenting on prose passages and poems .
2 It is not sufficient for example to establish that for a given country inside the union exports and/or imports rise after integration .
3 Available from all good toy shops from April priced at £38 , Crimp 'n Curl comes with its own curling iron and crimper .
4 The use of futures and/or options offers a quick way of hedging this and other risks by creating future positions which offset those in the cash market .
5 First , his emphasis on the word ‘ prescribe ’ indicates an inability and/or unwillingness to coerce .
6 Using a combination of research methods , including analysis of statistical source material and planning documents , a questionaire survey of low-income households in the four major towns of the province ( Liberia , Nicoya , Canas and Santa Cruz ) , and in depth semi-structured interviews with a sub-sample of respondents , the investigation intends to discover why certain groups and/or individuals have moved locally , to examine the implications of female-dominated migration for the evolution of labour markets in Guanacastle 's growing towns , and to evaluate the impact of the above on the household structures and survival strategies of the urban poor .
7 Lock 'N Roll cost £29.95 .
8 This section covers damage to the Building and/or Contents caused by aircraft or other aerial devices or articles dropped from them .
9 This contingency covers damage to the Building and/or Contents caused by the breakage or collapse of television and radio aerials , satellite dish aerials , aerial fittings and masts .
10 To do so , both verbs and nouns need to be qualified by adjectives and/or adverbs determined by the choreographers during the making of the design .
11 A pie chart can help the retailer or business-person see at a glance exactly where the money goes .
12 This is very much less certain when the operations are carried out by the state or by non-resident financial institutions or investors seeking to rearrange their affairs advantageously , particularly in the UK where forestry receives substantial fiscal incentives .
13 Wheldon & Wesley has been appointed sole distributor for Europe and America by Yasaka Shobo Inc , Japan .
14 In S6 it is also often possible to accommodate beginners or people mastering specialist skills .
15 A brick or tile used in the construction of a building is a thing comprised in land by virtue of being attached to it .
16 If , for example , you obtain an injunction to halt building or demolition works , you may be interrupting a building contract ; though this may well only be temporary , the opposition may also seek an undertaking , or even a bond , to cover their costs should you lose .
17 Every inhabited building or interior tells a different story , of how life is or was : ‘ The joyous shot at how things ought to belong fallen wide ’ .
18 A waste disposer can , of course , be fitted into a single main sink , but do make sure your building or house has the sort of drainage system that will not be fouled up by liquid refuse in bulk .
19 Special procedure is provided for provisional licences where building or reconstruction has yet to be done : subs .
20 ‘ The operation or termination of the account of a member borrowing on a class 1 or class 2 advance and the grant or refusal to grant a borrowing member of that description other or further class 1 , or as the case may be , class 2 advances secured on the same or different land or other facilities normally available to borrowing members of his description .
21 ‘ The ombudsman shall … investigate any complaint received by him from an individual if [ 1 ] … the complaint relates to action taken in the United Kingdom by a building society … [ 2 ] in relation to … the grant or refusal to grant a borrowing member … other or further … advances secured on the same or different land provided that the grounds of complaint [ are ] that [ 3 ] the action complained of constitutes in relation to the complainant : — ( a ) in the case of a participating society , a breach of its obligations under the Act , its rules or any other contract or … ( b ) unfair treatment or ( c ) maladministration .
22 It is common ground between the plaintiffs and the ombudsman that the only relevant matter of complaint is that part of paragraph 3 of Part II to Schedule 12 , which refers to the grant or refusal to grant further advances to a borrowing member .
23 The next question is whether such action is taken in relation to the grant or refusal to grant a further loan .
24 A further parallel with judicial proceedings is that opposition may be dropped and the matter settled on the basis of some concession or undertaking granted by the promoters or their agents .
25 So I encourage people to play entire solos , only using chord tones , not using any approach notes or scale notes at all , but only using the three or four basic notes of whatever the chord is .
26 One group spent a long time comparing the different notes or tones produced when tubes of different width and length were blown or spoken down .
27 Single notes or octaves ring out with a kind of starry brilliance .
28 It is usual to assume that the pupils will be able to use close-range materials on the desk or table in front of them , and then look up to the blackboard , perhaps to copy notes or diagrams displayed there , then quickly refocus on to their desk work .
29 At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all .
30 An ‘ atrophied preface ’ , typically at the end of the boom , contains a mock Whitmanesque statement of stylistic plenty where Burroughs whips up its visual and aural multiplicity : ‘ This book spills off the page in all directions , kaleidoscope of vistas , medley of tunes and street noises , farts and riot yipes … ’
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