Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [prep] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 At the show I was disappointed by the few craftsmen apparent and felt that the show was overly commercial and really the domain of the equipment seller , indeed the price for the floor space and stands etc. would almost guarantee this .
2 As soon as I realised they thought I was knackered from the same route they had just walked , I was speechless with indignation .
3 I was worried about the latter but I can assure you here that there is little cause for concern .
4 It runs on Sun Sparcstations , IBM RS/6000s , HP 700s , SCO Unix , Interactive Unix and Intel i860s , all of which are available in the same package .
5 It is these same institutions which are responsible for the many second-rate modern buildings which make any comparisons between Barcelona and Leeds , Manchester and Milan , ludicrous .
6 Lunches and afternoon teas are available in the Brew House which is open on the same days as the house .
7 Without in any way discouraging them , they may need advice on providing music for worship which is acceptable to the many different people in a congregation .
8 Item No 1 : is a publicity item issued from William Allen 's boot and shoe business at 36 Chandos Street ; Covent Garden , which was active in the latter half of the nineteenth century .
9 To assist the food and beverage manager run the department , there are between four and six assistant managers who are involved in the many and varied aspects of management — from running a food expediting line in the galley through which 1200 entrées will pass in 30 minutes , to being responsible for a small reception for some VIPs .
10 The tasks themselves — typing , photocopying , collating , stapling — are not intrinsically interesting but doing them with others , who are eager for the same goal , is .
11 You accuse these agencies of improper motives — such as using children as bait for donors — when you are guilty of the same shortcoming on your cover .
12 There is no point in reading quickly , however , unless you are able at the same time to take in the meaning of what you are reading .
13 Short hair is great for its wash-and-wear-ability , but the downfall is that you always feel you 're stuck with the same old look .
14 I suppose you get days when you feel you get up and you 've got to do the same old things — you get bored , you 're stuck in the same routine .
15 You were interested in the same thing .
16 She wants to do it but she 's terrified at the same time .
17 ‘ Whatever this patient 's origins or inclinations , she is entitled to the same care and respect we give to all the others on the ward .
18 This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents .
19 This is a boon for anyone who is hypersensitive to the latter solvents .
20 Some like Sunday long ago , the child Simon had crept up to his Indian step-grandmother when she was asleep in the same wheelchair and thrown a blanket over her , shouting that she was a canary in a cage .
21 Motivated by an 1841 paper of Boole , Cayley , who was interested at the same time in algebraic aspects of projective geometry , began seeking invariants of homogeneous forms of degree n in two and more variables .
22 Here , we are concerned with the former , relaxed and floppy , with huge jackets as comfortable as cardigans and roomy trousers designed to be tugged in with a sturdy leather belt .
23 Hurdles of metal , split oak , or wattle are very useful for quick repairs to a hedge or wall or to fold a few sheep on rape or turnips ( although they are laborious for the latter .
24 But they are pastoral at the same time , as you are constantly made aware , and nowhere more so than up here on the lofty Plateau d'Iraty , where several roads meet .
25 Others certainly did : Metternich remarked , ‘ in the great Confederation , there is arising a smaller union , a status in statu in the full sense of the term , which will only too soon accustom itself to achieve its own ends by its own machinery … and will only pay attention to the objects and machinery of the Confederation insofar as they are compatible with the former ’ .
26 These include mansiones and mutationes , the residences of officials such as beneficiarii if they are separate from the former , and warehouses and granaries for the collection of the annona .
27 They are identical in the same way that the articles coming off a well-engineered assembly line are identical .
28 Oh I do n't know about that but I think they 're likely on the same
29 They were typical of the many Europeans we met who were tired of conventional holidays .
30 Many natural foods we have happily consumed for centuries would never be allowed to be sold in the shops today if they were subject to the same tests as modern drugs and edible substances .
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