Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's all or nothing with her .
2 ‘ It 's all or nothing with her .
3 You 're not gon na go far or nothing with it are you ?
4 It was proof that what had meant so much to her meant little or nothing to him .
5 Their careless , feckless , irresponsible father was gone and though he contributed little or nothing to their care or well-being while he lived , his going left an enormous gap in each of their lives .
6 ‘ But I am not one for settling for mid-season mediocrity — it 's all or nothing for me .
7 Although regulations concerning the duties of an independent examiner have yet to be issued , there is an implication that such a person would charge little or nothing for their services .
8 ‘ I always thought it would be marriage or nothing for you — especially after the way you 've kept men at arm 's length over the years I 've known you . ’
9 The general world outside knew little or nothing of them .
10 We hear the haunting sounds of the Humpback whales as they communicate under the sea , across vast distances , but understand little or nothing of what is passing between them .
11 The minster at Beddingham seems to have lasted from 750 to 880 , but we know little or nothing of it , save its Abbot Plegheard named in a charter of 825 .
12 Minton 's friends were aware that Edie Lamont was an important figure in Minton 's life , but most knew little or nothing about her .
13 In Malta the Navy knew little or nothing about what was happening — probably because of radio silence in the British Fleet .
14 A TRANMERE man who attacked two sisters at a party told police he remembered little or nothing about it because of the quantity of drink he had consumed .
15 ‘ We found fewer than a fifth of bank and building society branches publicised the code with posters or leaflets , and staff knew little or nothing about it .
16 It 's not , they ai n't battered or nothing but it 's just , ooh they 're beautiful they
17 I never brushed it or nothing like I do to Marie 's .
18 ‘ But … why has n't she said anything to Tom , my ma or me about it ? ’
19 When he is truly King , he will find other favourites , and no reason to keep you or me at his side .
20 ‘ I do n't want them to get bored with me or me with them .
21 All the , the unlimitable supply of God 's grace could not save you or me by itself it had to have the other side , it had to have faith , I have to receive it .
22 In order to preserve confidence in the appraisal and promotion system , the management role and to guard against accusations of favouritism , you will not normally work in the same reporting line as a relative or someone with whom you have a close personal relationship .
23 For just £30 a year for four years you can buy one of the 550 seats available and have it names after you or someone of your choice .
24 A theatre seat named after you or someone of your choice .
25 The person or someone on their behalf can ask for the assessment .
26 It will be noticed that I refer only to those cases where the patient , or someone on his behalf , has made his view known .
27 Something or someone behind her did n't seem to care how much noise they were making .
28 His father had been killed two years before , and Mallachy had been known to refer to him , with his grim-eyed smile , as some sort of hero , a victim of the UFF or someone like them .
29 She had seen her sister ancient and dead on a stretcher this morning , probably because of Clive or someone like him .
30 Suppose Argol , or someone like him , suddenly leaped out of someone 's driveway to give me a taste of his galaxy 's latest in combat weapons .
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