Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] [adv] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you . |
2 | Time does n't worry them in nearly the same way . |
3 | Sometimes he does , just before he goes to bed but you have to put them in just the right place . |
4 | Kirov crouched at his side , removing a couple of pins and replacing them in exactly the same position . |
5 | When you have finished with the works clean them in exactly the same way . |
6 | The next step up is the hundreds , and you use them in exactly the same way , one twice a week . |
7 | When Mr. Millan was Secretary of State for Scotland he administered them in exactly the same way as that for which he criticises us . |
8 | Unfortunately it would appear , or perhaps fortunately , depending on , on one 's views , erm , the policy has always been quite clear , that we should treat them in exactly the same way as we treat the independent sector , and that there would be an arm 's length independent inspection , that has now been made explicitly clear that that is the requirement , and therefore you would have to withdraw that and say that if there is a requirement to find a further two hundred and fifty thousand pounds ' worth of savings , we will have to go and identify another area rather than that . |
9 | We just do n't seem to be able to track them down or attract them in quite the same way , so there is a massive practical problem if you want them to have a voice in how things are done , there 's no doubt about that . |
10 | To gain information from sites and finds , they have to be treated as evidence , and information has to be deduced from them in much the same way as a detective uses forensic evidence . |
11 | I out there the next day and all that was showing above the water was the mast . |
12 | Outside the meeting can I just say I 'm getting some of the new screening sheets through , you know first , but people do n't seem to know what they 're supposed to do with them and their in exactly the same position that they were before . |
13 | No-one ever explained how Kleine , who was too drunk to walk , managed to string himself up early the following morning . |
14 | In effect they will be assessing you in much the same way that you make your own self-assessment and then trying to match you to jobs in the way that you should do when applying for jobs directly . |
15 | The water company then charges you in much the same way as the gas and electricity companies do . |
16 | Was the Queen about to warn her in much the same way as Simon de Villiers had done ? |
17 | On their next public appearance he treated her in precisely the same way . |
18 | Her death was a great blow to him , and I imagine Ruggiero handled it in exactly the wrong way , telling him to snap out of it , stop snivelling , that sort of thing . |
19 | In such cases while talking of a person as being an authority one refrains from talking of him as in authority over oneself , and avoids regarding his advice or instructions as binding , even when , given one 's goals , one ought to treat it in exactly the same way as one treats a binding authoritative directive . |
20 | There will be two hinged clamps to secure it in even the worst weather which , as you can see for yourself , is the last thing we expect today . ’ |
21 | There is nothing like it in either The German Ideology or Formen . |
22 | Now yo there you are now then now getting a little harder but you can do it in just the same way . |
23 | Paul sees it in precisely the same way as John . |
24 | Now close your eyes and try to visualize that object in your mind , seeing it in precisely the same detail as before . |
25 | The metaphysician uses the word ‘ substance ’ of the ‘ thing itself ’ , and thinks of its various properties as attached to it in much the same way that garments become attached to a clothes horse . |
26 | Those who contemplated a new war thought about it in much the same way as a later generation thought about nuclear war : most of Peter Watkin 's film The War Game could have been made in the 1930s . |
27 | She extruded a three-foot , honed-steel spike from the rubber palm of a suction waldo and held it out so the big cat would kebab itself . |
28 | And Mandy , darn her hide , had coaxed it out so the whole world could see it . |
29 | Let us not forget that players such as Wade Dooley have found themselves in much the same position as the Frenchmen described ! |
30 | In 1923 , when the Liberals found themselves in much the same situation as Mr Ashdown is hoping for today , Asquith told them that they ‘ were not sent here by your constituents to play the part of soldiers of fortune ’ , but that was exactly the part they found themselves playing then , and will find themselves playing now if we get a hung Parliament , and they will be unsuccessful mercenaries at that . |