Example sentences of "[vb base] or [verb] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't like it when people take monies from people and forget or pretend that we are the faceless people . |
2 | If we find or feel that we have n't got sufficient information to make a proper recommendation as seems likely than again we will report accordingly but there are implications obviously on that . |
3 | And you know , for most of our questions the answers lie within ourselves , and when we deal with certain basic issues most of those questions become or answered or they become irrelevant . |
4 | More sophisticated versions argue or imply that there can be no excuse for their actions , that they have lost whatever case they had by their conduct . |
5 | We agree or disagree before we form any concrete opinions about which institutions or officials must act and what they must do in consequence of whatever rights we declare people have . |
6 | We 'll wait and see when the second draft comes to this Council , when the Council will discuss my points and agree or disagree that they should be included or not . |
7 | You 're willing to , you 're welcome to stay for as long as you wish or to leave when you wish to leave . |
8 | Negative statements such as ‘ I do n't know how you can work with them ’ or ‘ they do n't belong here — this is a college ’ , which were once like a red rag to a bull to me , no longer insult or injure as they did . |
9 | If , when you do , the neighbours think you are being anti-social explain or say that you have a passion for climbing roses or clematis , or make some other excuse if you wish to be polite . |