Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is simply because the second , or front , bed makes knit and purl knitting possible within the same row .
2 And one of the reasons they all became interested at the same time was that a lot of them knew each other , and so one of the things I 've been looking at is the correspondence between Americans and British people , and the fact that they travelled and kept diaries of who they met in the other country , and they all swapped ideas on how to deal with this particular level of poverty .
3 Coarser gauges and of course knitting some of the more specialist yarns like Channel which in particular .
4 The other bad news is that not only did John Fullard get a letter for the wrong house in The Grove , he also got another on the same day intended for 27 The Oval .
5 Bowled over by the originality and assurance of Joyce 's Ulysses , which was being sent to him by the author in typescript section by section , Pound was between 1920 and 1922 dismantling the several hundred lines of The Cantos that he had written and published , and recasting them radically , using some of the same material but trying for a less personalized presentation .
6 Certainly anyone who has ever had a severe , immediate reaction to a food is likely to react in the same way if they are told that they have consumed some of the same food .
7 s s several decades apart , had broken this about the same place you see .
8 Make this in the same way as sardine butter , using the same proportions of fish and butter .
9 I make this in the same way as a strawberry or raspberry water ice , except that mulberries need no additional lemon or orange juice .
10 The presentations of the results followed the same format as last year and journalists invited to Blackfriars were given the opportunity to sample some of the own brand products introduced into stores in 1992/93 .
11 It would be an excellent idea to provide your Porcupine Puffer with a separate tank , but do n't introduce another into the same tank because they just do n't get on and one of them would almost certainly die .
12 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
13 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
14 Another study , by Mintel , a market-research company , covers some of the same ground as the academics ' book ( but costs £795 ) .
15 An HMSO booklet of the same name covers much of the same ground .
16 And so it was actually becoming dangerous at the same time .
17 French ( 1982 ) specifies ‘ ten commandments ’ for renewable energy analysis which has much of the same spirit as the advice of Chambers .
18 Most of the action would be improvised with two or three scenes happening all at the same time as in a mediaeval play .
19 In the mid-1970s Britain faced a more severe crisis , in which very high inflation , a balance of payments problem and continuing high unemployment occurred all at the same time .
20 Well one of the great lessons of life is of course you ca n't have everything you want all at the same time it took me about sixty years to learn that .
21 If it could be computerised , anonymous documents could be sifted to find those with the same author .
22 You can buy one of the many reproduction plaster or fibre-glass cornices by the foot and have it added to your room just under the ceiling or , if you can not afford this luxury , go for a stylish compromise with a paper border .
23 Many beautiful animal portraits have been submitted over the months of the competition , but it usually takes that special ‘ something ’ to create the magic of a prize-winning photograph — perhaps a bird captured in mid-flight , or the moment of sheer wonder on a child 's face as it encounters one of the several animal species now allowed to roam freely in the zoo grounds .
24 However , because conjunctions and disjuncts are not part of the propositional content of the message , they are not considered thematic in the same way as the main clause elements subject , predicator , object , complement and adjunct .
25 More black boxers were becoming active during the same decade .
26 As a time of transition from autarchy and isolation to developmentalist capitalism and international rapprochement , the 1950s in Spain were a time of ambiguity and uncertainty , in which the first signs of a limited degree of liberalism became visible at the same time as the use of the customary repression made it clear that nothing fundamental had changed .
27 I do not expect any difficulty in getting approval for the larger sum , and can do that at the same time as tenders are to hand for acceptance , but it will remain important to contain the total project cost as far as possible .
28 Rail users have been subjected to annual fare increases well above inflation for several years now , so it is quite justified for motorists to receive some of the same treatment .
29 In contemporary British society this link is accepted to a greater degree so far as the care of children and motherhood is concerned , though social attitudes still reveal some of the same ambivalence .
30 The following list of the main nutrients in food shows that if there is one type of food that you do n't like , or find too expensive , it is possible to substitute another within the same group to keep the diet balanced .
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