Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] [adv] or " in BNC.

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1 And note 62/6/2 emphasises that ‘ the right of a mortgagee to his costs of a redemption or foreclosure suit is a matter of contract and not in the discretion of the court , except where he has ‘ unreasonably instituted or carried on or resisted any proceedings . ’ ’
2 ‘ He could have been eaten or run over or trodden on or blown away or fallen down a hole or trapped , ’ said Grimma .
3 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
4 The modules can be offered as free standing courses , or linked together or with other modules in integrated programmes .
5 which one identifies , there 's a kind of feeling erm you know , we 're , we 're the members and there 's something special about us and er at the best we 're sorry for the non-members , we 'd like to have more of them and so we might proselytize and preach the gospel , you know you know throw away your idioms , become or in the worst possible way we might be an exclusive group and say we are , we are erm special , we are we , we know the truth and everybody else is infidels and you know they should be killed or driven out or or in some ways discriminated against because they 're wrong and we 're right .
6 That view is reinforced by the Newsons , who say : ‘ The measures that stand out as the most predictive of criminal record before 20 years are having been smacked or beaten once or more a week at 11 , and having a mother with a high commitment to formal physical punishment at that age . ’
7 ‘ He could have been eaten or run over or trodden on or blown away or fallen down a hole or trapped , ’ said Grimma .
8 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
9 The British navy continued to depend on what men could be allured by bounties , snapped up by the press-gang , or recruited more or less forcibly from convicts and debtors .
10 The catalysed fusion process outlined above was explained and formulated on or prior to 4/7/86 ( April )
11 Some of the large species , if picked up or trodden upon , can give a painful bite ; but none are really dangerous and few human fatalities have resulted .
12 After the first 20 per cent of the project , revisions become difficult to carry out if done manually or expensive if computerized , for major projects .
13 After the first 20 per cent of the project , revisions become difficult to carry out if done manually or expensive if computerized , for major projects .
14 This is not really improved if worn backwards or upside down but try it inside out !
15 Whole families sat on bundles and sacks as if camped out or ready for evacuation .
16 If stored in or applied by these materials QACs can be drawn out of solution and become unavailable to use .
17 I can wear it up or down , teased and back-combed out or just brushed back with a headband .
18 Important : This relaxation exercise is most beneficial if practised once or twice a day on an empty stomach , or at least an hour after eating .
19 Wind will compress the sides if pitched badly or wind direction changes
20 Of the 22 patients assigned to dietary treatment , nine ( 41% ) could not tolerate elemental diet whether given orally or nasogastrically .
21 The beautiful lady then blushed , a warm and rosy colour in her white cheeks , and was heard to murmur that the spell was as the spell was , that a kiss received after the successful disintegration of the glass casket , was a promise , as kisses are , whether received voluntarily or involuntarily .
22 Both the Trident and Polaris systems , whether clapped out or in embryo , were legitimate areas of concern for negotiation at that time .
23 Another serious offence is buggery ( intercourse per anum ) , but that constitutes a crime whether committed consensually or non-consensually , and it is the non-consensual form which ranks as a serious sexual assault .
24 As a working theory this is impregnable , whether considered sceptically or superstitiously .
25 Whether connected logically or only chronologically , while this , or something like it , was the consensus in maintained schools , in universities there was an equal rejection of authority , here mostly among students themselves .
26 From my present perspective twenty years on ( whether grown up or not ) , it is interesting to look around and see how far the same comment would be appropriate today .
27 Increasingly , specialists whether employed inside or outside the NHS , are working to contract with an identifiable client .
28 But consumption does not directly create capital assets whether financed internally or externally , and investment levels in most countries have not risen significantly as a proportion of GDP in Africa over the last twenty years , and reMain 6 or 7 per cent lower than in both the rest of the developing world and in the industrialized world .
29 We can perhaps clarify this particular case further by adopting a very simple notation , where r superscribed to a morpheme M indicates the entity ( whether identified explicitly or not ) demanded by the use of the morpheme M , which we shall call its referential locus .
30 Separate from the basic pension , a widow may also receive money from her late husband 's occupational pension , whether contracted in or out of SERPS .
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