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

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1 Erm so if it 's thirty it does n't appertain , but erm if It does if you 're at or near a road junction , even in a thirty .
2 Emotionally and behaviourally , how do you think you are like or unlike your mother and father ?
3 The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the UK recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms .
4 The World Health Organisation recommends that the vaccine can be given to children without symptoms , while the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in the U.K. recommends that children should not receive the vaccine — whether they are with or without symptoms .
5 ‘ Our island will be as if in a state of war ’ one senior official was quoted as saying yesterday .
6 The Board had long debates about whether the content of degrees in the areas should be for or in librarianship , what the academic content of study should be , and what career opportunities would be open to students if they were not subject graduates .
7 Teams have 2 speakers and they must be for or against whichever motion is on the table .
8 ‘ It may be best for us ’ , McFarlane reported back at the time , ‘ to try to picture what it would be like if after nuclear attack , a surviving Tartar became Vice-President ; a recent grad student became Secretary of State ; and a bookie became the interlocutor for all discourse with foreign countries . ’
9 Catarrh may be with or without fever .
10 The eight routes can each be with or without contact with natural parents or siblings placed elsewhere , making sixteen routes in all .
11 Depending on the circumstances , this may be with or without pay .
12 Would it be with or without music ?
13 It is sensible for the term to be stated to be from and including a specific date to avoid the uncertainty caused by the general law that a term which is to commence " from " a certain date in fact commences at the beginning of the following day , with the term lasting during the whole anniversary of the day from which it is granted , unless there is some contra-indication in the lease .
14 is it gon na be before or after that was all .
15 Even if it is from a base of ‘ it is better to be in than out ’ , many family doctors are likely to apply to become fundholders .
16 At the same time he embarked on a great literary work , Syntagma musicum , in three volumes : I , historical , published at Wittenberg in 1615 ; II , ‘ concerning instruments ’ , 1618 ( with a supplementary volume of illustrations , Theatrum Instrumentorum , in 1620 ) ; and III , 1619 , in which , as in the preface to Polyhymnia , he gives the most copious information as to the heterogeneous ways in which these great Italian-mannered but profoundly German compositions may be performed-with or without continuo , with contrasting groups of instruments , voices soli or ripieni , and so on .
17 But our gross margins will be at or above our market competitors this year , ’ he said .
18 In the end , there is no guarantee that the ‘ natural ’ level of fertility in modern societies has to be at or above the replacement rate .
19 These patients may be at or below their ideal bodyweight so it is important they do not lose more weight .
20 Well we believe that they could be at or below the three hundred and seventy eight pounds .
21 The tag is picked up at the end of a track and the synonym will also , on average , be at or near the end of a track , not in the middle .
22 The Economist circulation is now five hundred and twenty five thousand each week , and although their er year is out of sync with ours , I expect the profits for the year to be at or near record levels once again .
23 3.2 Where the Landlord the Tenant or the Guarantor for the time being are two or more persons obligations expressed or implied to be made by or with such party are deemed to be by or with such persons jointly and severally
24 Rewards are offered to all participants on an equal basis and these rewards are over and above the normal sales compensation .
25 Faced with arguably the most reactionary piece of legislation this century , with its major implications for basic civil liberties and education , not to mention lesbians and gay men , Labour reduced it to being for or against the ‘ promotion ’ of homosexuality .
26 SINCE Indian independence in 1947 , the main question before Indian voters has been whether they were for or against the Nehru-Gandhi family .
27 The stage was set for a critical vote where members would be asked to decide whether they were for or against Reagan 's economic programme .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the total number of responses to the consultation process regarding the application for trust status for Ayrshire South hospital ; and how many were for or against .
29 After a while he became more the professor than the professor was himself — just by observing the distinguished man and taking his being into and upon himself … yes , I have never forgotten that .
30 Well if we were into or into or then it might not be a problem
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