Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] with the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Can you think of another solid figure with the same number of plane faces as letters in its name ? |
2 | Because this guitar is so strummable , but a pig to keep level , I 'm tempted to suggest that maybe Paul Chandler should make another instrument with the same hardware , neck dimensions and action , but with a body that better counteracts the imbalance . |
3 | Discovered in 1844 , it was called Peyronne 's chloride after its discoverer to distinguish it from another complex with the same formula , known as trans- DDP . |
4 | The thirteenth century eyre records testify vividly to the fact that at that time previous or subsequent sexual intercourse with the same man was fatal to such an appeal . |
5 | Now the question about this record is , tell me another singer with the same name . |
6 | Do n't normally get two singers with the same name but tell me another singer with the same name . |
7 | Generally speaking , the scope of a bound variable may be increased without effect , provided it does not interfere with another variable with the same name . |
8 | Unfortunately this would also allow its immediate re-use , and so there is a possibility that this would cause a different object with the same identifier to be entered into the system . |
9 | Remembering that the step length of a motor is inversely proportional to the number of rotor teeth ( Chapter 1 ) , we see that a short step-length motor gives a smaller static position error than an equally-loaded motor with the same peak static torque but longer step length . |
10 | In fact , there 's a simple explanation for the loopily lopsided emphasis , spelled out by the BBC 's Election 92 editor , Peter Horrocks : ‘ Election night is one of the few occasions when BBC and ITV are in direct competition with the same programming . ’ |
11 | On the other hand if the investor has spotted an underpriced asset with the same factor loadings as the above portfolio , the portfolio may be short sold and the revenue invested in the underpriced asset to obtain a risk-free return without the investor having to use his own capital . |
12 | As the Investors Chronicle of 18 September pointed out , most building societies do not tell their savers when one of their accounts ceases to be marketed to new investors , even if the existing investor could obtain a much better rate of interest by switching to another account with the same society . |
13 | The great advantage of spontaneous housing is its cheapness and , until governments can provide adequate housing with the same attraction , they are not likely to be successful . |
14 | He has such great familiarity with the keyboard that when it is hidden for him by a cloth spread over it , he plays on this cloth with the same speed and the same precision . |
15 | And then we 're having another thing with the same sort of brochure as a mailshot type thing in loose-leaf format . |
16 | 4 The Publisher will pay the Proprietor upon receipt by the Publisher , 30% of all amounts received by the Publisher from any sub-licensee of the publisher on the first printing of the Work and 40% on the second printing with the same sub-licensee . |
17 | They might receive a second injection with the same solution or other solutions , heater probe thermocoagulation or surgery . |
18 | Of the five rebleeders , two received a second injection with the same solution and one achieved haemostasis , the other refused an operation and died soon afterwards ; one received heater probe thermocoagulation and achieved haemostasis ; and two received surgical intervention ( one of them died of wound infection with sepsis , the other had an uneventful course ) . |
19 | Because of ethical reasons , not all rebleeders in both groups received a second injection with the same solution . |
20 | Rebleeders who did not receive a second injection with the same solution were defined as failed cases . |
21 | Despite the fact that the war with Spain was brought to an end in 1604 , the great majority of the English clergy and laity continued to view Roman Catholicism with the same mixture of deep loathing and suspicion as had their Elizabethan predecessors , regarding it as a serious threat to both their national security and the well-being of their souls . |
22 | In the first place the number of States that work diligently on their accident investigation responsibilities is regrettably rather small , and although their delegates may approach a divisional meeting with the same view of the agenda items their ideas can be , and all too frequently are , frustrated by States which make little or no contribution in this field of activity . |
23 | How the Nuer cope with the same dilemma is not entirely clear from Evans-Pritchard 's account . |
24 | Fiona , who supervised Davies for ten months , had a torrid affair with the former jailbird and became his self-confessed ‘ sex puppet . ’ |
25 | It is no good speaking to a group in a large room with the same amount of voice that you would use for an intimate cosy chat to a friend close by your side . |
26 | To illustrate this pricing by analogy , we will compare a low-coupon UK government bond with a high-coupon UK bank corporate bond with the same maturity : |
27 | One in three credit buyers have still been paying off some previous transaction with the same lender when they have arranged their most recent significant credit purchase . |
28 | In fact , books are still being published by the lunatic fringe with the same explanation . |
29 | The mutated promoters all bound cAMP-CRP with the same affinity as the wt-promoter and the mobilities of the two retarded complexes was identical to that observed for the wt-promoter . |
30 | However , as the Worcester Post Man has changed its title to the Worcester Journal , the Mercury could claim to be the oldest surviving newspaper with the same name . |