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

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1 Neurophysiological recording from the sites of cellular change should detect altered electrical responses from the neurons during and/or as a consequence of memory formation .
2 It is still being published , and is the longest continuous magazine about or of the deaf in Britain which still bears the same title .
3 The patient may be referred to such agencies either during or at the end of treatment .
4 This is to prevent legal problems arising either during or at the end of the tenancy .
5 It certainly does not per se affect the nature , quality or value of the land either during or at the end of the term .
6 For a small minority , success led to A level courses the following year , but for the great majority the goal was employment either during or at the end of the year .
7 5.4.2 To replace from time to time the Landlord 's fixtures and fittings in the Premises which may be or become beyond repair at any time during or at the expiration of the Term
8 In the little-known country of Academia , it is a well established fact that 1 in 10 undergraduates leave university during or at the end of their first year .
9 Employment opportunities will be discussed at some time during or before the course .
10 Early complications were defined as those occurring during or within the first 72 hours after the procedure and were present in six patients ( 15% ) .
11 It is an ideal venue for holding a meeting or a private party , before , during or after a show .
12 The provision of musical instruments in church should not be seen as solely for the accompaniment and embellishment of singing , but also for solo and ensemble playing before , during or after a service .
13 Training documents if available should be distributed during or after the training session .
14 Bernal was of course deeply committed to the Communist ideal and was never , so far as I know , privy to any of the atomic bomb developments during or after the war .
15 5.5 shall not during or after the expiry or termination of this Agreement without the prior written consent of , use or adopt any name , trade name , trading style or commercial designation that includes or is similar to or may be mistaken for the whole or any part of any trade name , trade mark , trading style or commercial designation used by .
16 They have complained , above all , that they are not adequately reported by the federally owned media during or after the monthly meetings which they have held regularly since coming to power in October 1979 .
17 The dream of the New Look has to have taken place during or after the summer of 1950 , because in it I wore one of my two summer dresses , one of green and one of blue gingham , that were made that year and that lasted me , with letting down , until I went to school .
18 ( 1973 ) calculated that the 1.3–1.7 million tonnes of oxides of nitrogen injected into the stratosphere as a result of 340 million tonnes of nuclear explosions in 1961 and 1962 were equivalent to the effects of between 600 and 1000 fully operational Concordes , and that there was no significant effect on the stratospheric ozone layer during or after the tests .
19 The charge is void whether or not the event which gave rise to its voidness occurred during or after the end of the 21-day period .
20 The effect of drugs given before during or after the operation .
21 No more potency testing was done during or after the trial .
22 5.11.4 any steps taken in direct connection with the preparation and service of a Schedule of dilapidations during or after the expiration of the Term but if after the expiration of the Term only in respect of wants of repair occurring during the Term and where served within three months after the expiration of the Term
23 The authority denies being negligent before , during or after the operation .
24 And occasionally , as , for example , during or around the time of the rebellion led by Tupac Amaru II in 1780 , an image would appear of explicit resistance to colonialism .
25 Several of the legislative changes during or around the 1960s are viewed by them as being ‘ permissive ’ and as therefore sanctioning many of the forms of behaviour to which they object .
26 Rule 5 – 44 provides that a firm must not effect , arrange or recommend a contingent liability transaction with , for or to a private customer unless : ( a ) the transaction is made on-exchange ; or ( b ) the firm believes on reasonable grounds that the purpose of the transaction is to hedge against currency risks involved in a position which the customer holds .
27 That levying of money for or to the use of the Crowne by pretence of Prerogative without Grant of Parliament for longer time or in other manner , than the same is or shall be granted is illegall .
28 Selection of a partner may be based in the first place largely on feeling for or about a parent .
29 Money of any currency which a Firm holds or receives for or from a client and which is not immediately due and payable on demand to the firm for its own account and money held by the firm as stakeholder .
30 Sometimes a limited number of people will be allowed to address the councillors for or against a proposal at the meeting .
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