Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [adv] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Bell and his colleagues now believe these were caused by head-on fights with opponents , who appeared to lunge at each other in much the same way that present-day crocodiles do , but with more apparent gusto , using strong jaws to tear at each other 's snouts .
2 Willetts suggests that the cults of the goddesses Britomartis and Diktynna were connected , and that Britomartis and Diktynna were related to each other in much the same way as the later Persephone and Demeter .
3 He led Anna back up the gaunt staircase to the dining-room Mr Mulgrove had shown her when she came for interview .
4 There 's lorries out there the whole day , like .
5 In the London docklands housing has been the most politically controversial issue since LDDC assumed control over virtually the entire housing land reserve of three local authorities in its area .
6 And then you lift your feet off the ground and rush round and round , faster and faster and the momentum even twists the chain up again the other way ? ’
7 I 'll probably go gas , when they get gas down there the only thing that
8 The return journey over exactly the same distance is covered at 80 mph .
9 Marie , on her way back up the long flight of steps from the prom , watched them laughing together .
10 Christian set off early the next morning to ride to Burford .
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