Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] of [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A tract entitled The Manner of Passing Bills in Parliament , published in 1685 , may have formed part of the same work . |
2 | He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind . |
3 | To make this last step possible is one reason for using words of the same class . |
4 | It is not always possible to keep to that principle , or to the above one about using words of the same classes . |
5 | For those entries indicated , hyphen signs may also be used immediately after closing square brackets to indicate continuation of the same entry on the next line . |
6 | For those entries indicated , hyphen signs may also be used immediately after closing square brackets to indicate continuation of the same entry on the next line . |
7 | Using horizontal streams , the simplest procedure is to write successions of the same series in each voice . |
8 | The chirrups of the crickets are calling songs , designed to attract females of the same species as the calling male . |
9 | But there is no need to send a market counterparty notice to another SFA member if both are trading members of the same investment exchange . |
10 | This operation is evidently an extension of the I operation ; instead of adding multiples of a different row ( or column ) to a given row , it adds multiples of the same row ; however , it differs in that now the determinant is l . |
11 | In the 1980s , it is still true that males have higher mortality rates than females at all ages ( except possibly after reaching the age of 100 years : OPCS 1987 : 5 ) ; but the number of deaths in childhood and early adult life is now so small that it is not until individuals reach their late forties , that women actually outnumber men of the same birth cohort . |
12 | Certainly the young middle-class , or rising middle-class person can be guaranteed to meet others of the same age who are respectable but not too serious . |
13 | Objectively , it is true that Okapi nearly always retrieves as much as or more than LIBERTAS , but LIBERTAS sometimes outputs records in a more sensible order , keeping editions of the same work together and taking word adjacency into account in the weighting procedure ( so that records containing the actual search statement come out first ) . |
14 | The noise amplitude distribution was obtained using zones of the same duration and separation , but both located in the pre-stimulus period . |
15 | A property which was neither helping — as a qualifier forming part of the same noun phrase — to identify that entity , nor ascribable to any entity within the sentence , and which was not simply adverbially qualifying the verb , would have no convincing reason for appearing in the sentence at all . |
16 | The proportion of each subclass was calculated in relation to the total number of IgG producing cells present in the evaluated area of the same section . |
17 | Our proposal , then , is that postnominal position expresses the intensional pattern which contains an adjective linked to its head noun by assignment , while remaining part of the same phrase . |
18 | They also needed to be extended to permit inspectors to examine aircraft of a similar type to the one involved in an accident and to establish whether they also showed signs of the same sort of failure . |
19 | Moreover , the slight shifts in core levels , called chemical shifts , can be used to differentiate atoms of the same element in different environments , either within one molecule or in a mixed sample . |
20 | There is no reason why it should , for it forms part of the same document , and appears to have been executed at the same time , as the legacy of liberatio . |
21 | A statement forms part of the res gestae of a case if it is made contemporaneously with or shortly after any act or occurrence in issue in the proceedings so as to form part of the same transaction . |
22 | In the museum right now , both physical and intellectual distances separate objects of the same period , style and culture . |
23 | If you can not find the book on the length of shelf containing books of the same class number , then it is probably out on loan . |
24 | They are then called members of the same set . |
25 | All volumes containing modules of the same charge code are given the same name , as specified by the user , but the serial number at the end of the volume name is incremented for each new volume that is opened . |
26 | If we seek a constitutive relation which is to be characteristic of a material but not dependent on its dimensions then the use of stress and displacement follows , for otherwise the behaviour of two differently sized samples of the same material would be seen to be different . |
27 | It is not just at the ends of words where common letter sequences can make use of the same nodes in a tree structure . |
28 | In the absence of more sophisticated software , and taking account of the desirability of direct client involvement , it was decided to try and make use of the same programme for record-keeping and analysis . |
29 | Robin Horton , in a widely cited article on African systems of thought ( 1967 ) , likewise attempted to break down the elements of scientific thinking in order to demonstrate that so-called ‘ primitive ’ peoples such as the Azande did in fact make use of the same elements of thought , although applied to different content . |
30 | Fabien wanted the vignoble to be run by someone in sympathy with his aims , who would continue with the modernisation process he 'd started , and produce wine of the same quality . |