Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] in the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We have noted that , given a certain type of search space , the A* algorithm may behave in the same way as breadth-first search , since the latter is a special case of the former . |
2 | The second amplifier should perform in the same way , but the core will have to be rotated through about 90° to find the corresponding zero field position . |
3 | So would be the One Thousand and One Nights ; and a later times stories such as She by R. Haggard , and Lost Horizons by Hilton would come in the same category . |
4 | A woman priest will dress in the same collar , robes and vestments as the male . |
5 | Guy ( 1980 ) has concluded from his study of final stop deletion that the individual follows the group norm very closely ; but since we know that scores for different linguistic variables are not distributed within or between groups in a comparable way , we can not conclude that all variables will behave in the same way as the syllable-final alveolar stop . |
6 | There is no conflict here because the investigating activity of the AIB inspectors will proceed in the same way in either case ; but instead of the inspector in charge producing the report all the factual information is passed to the Attorney General who will present the case at the Public Inquiry . |
7 | These elements may coexist in the same event . |
8 | Or the weave may lie in the same direction , but each row has ‘ slipped ’ half a row to one side . |
9 | That is , the universe would develop in the same way as its mirror image if , in addition , every particle was swapped with its antiparticle ! |
10 | At night the child would sleep in the same room as Rachaela , that was all . |
11 | He also said that he thought he and Strach could play in the same team . |
12 | His father had suffered the humiliation because of Mills ' treachery and so the traitor should suffer in the same way . |
13 | One is led to the conclusion therefore that the husband should convey as beneficial owner ; he is very often conveying the former matrimonial home as part of an agreement whereby the wife releases her rights to further claims for capital , and as such he could be said to be receiving valuable consideration from her and it is established that a vendor selling under compulsion should stand in the same position as a contractual purchaser under an open contract ( see Re King [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 632 and Emmet on Title above ) . |
14 | Milk distribution would work in the same way in that as long as the milk is put into the system at one point , it does not matter where it is taken out . ’ |
15 | Where the editor rattled her half dozen strings of large beads and remarked with a toothy grin : ‘ They say it 's the fashion — ’ Where Gerald , the art editor — who was reputed to have a fabulous house on the Chelsea Embankment full of priceless works of art — was so sensitive that he had to have a soundproof office specially built for him , while his assistant Jeremy padded along like his superior 's spaniel , and if Gerald wore a shirt of subtle pink on Monday , his minion would appear in the same shade on Tuesday . |
16 | The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity . |
17 | Among their feudal ancestors however the long time during which estates used to continue in the same family sufficiently demonstrated the general disposition of people to live within their income . |
18 | The same ideas apply in digraphs , except that all the edges must point in the same direction . |
19 | The inner-city indicators were based largely on territorial assumptions , for example that people might have close relatives living in the same street or the next street , and that people would work in the same places as some of their close neighbours ( L. Milroy 1987 : 141–2 ) . |
20 | On a smaller scale , the electrical forces that cause the electrons to orbit round the nucleus in an atom would behave in the same way as gravitational forces . |
21 | You would n't think lightning could strike in the same place twice would you ? |
22 | " Having seen so many such unions started in the past , they knew that the new union would disappear in the same way as the others " , and good humouredly laughed Wilson 's overtures out of court . |
23 | Not only does the hearer assume it is the same ‘ man ’ who is being talked about throughout , he also assumes that the man will stay in the same place unless the speaker announces that he moves . |
24 | ‘ Compulsive spenders will binge in the same way as alcoholics ’ |
25 | In open meadows , the pretty red and blue Lebia chlorocephala may shelter in the same tussock as the metallic Chrysolina leaf beetles on which its larvae feed . |
26 | Where the employee is working on the employer 's premises , the employer must act in the same manner as a reasonably prudent employer . |
27 | The agency , said Heseltine , has become ‘ a pawn in the negotiations of the French ’ , although an alternative way forward had been proposed in which the agency would have a secretariat in Brussels and the leadership of the agency would rotate in the same way that the EC presidency does . |
28 | Indeed , he went on to explain , there are perhaps quite good reasons not to tell of our new line , for in this way , he argued , others may indulge in the same small adventure we shared in Bolivia — a country where the best-laid plans are best unmade . |
29 | Starving people have frequently refused to eat food that is foreign to them , and horses will behave in the same way . |
30 | If there are obvious grounds for real suspicion , a senior detective will attend in the same way as in the case of any other suspicious death . |