Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The argument was that crustal shortening within the continents would produce the same displacement of underlying layers , but the seas would be spread wider and therefore lower .
2 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
3 It is not clear whether the courts would take the same attitude in relation to a general disclosure in a discretionary customer agreement of the fact that the firm might sometimes act as principal .
4 Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence .
5 The courts can express the same feeling by the creative choice as to whether a defect should be stamped jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional .
6 If a card is introduced [ which will depend on developments in technology not yet available ] the rules will remain the same and the total amount of discount available will be limited .
7 ‘ If I do what you ask , ’ said Osman , ‘ can I be sure that the Copts will do the same ? ’
8 Calculating that the kidnappers might use the same initial rendezvous , Zen had informed Bartocci , who had authorized a phone-tap .
9 They will cost the same as conventional analogue television sets , and the pictures will look the same .
10 Too weak to bargain over the State 's impositions , the townsmen could do no more than try to spread the burden as thinly as possible .
11 Users can only hope the vendors will apply the same effort to other unresolved technology issues .
12 Many of us who represent the valleys would like the same amount of money to be spent on matters other than the bay , which has no God-given right to it .
13 He hopes the burglars will do the same .
14 If , however , equity shares have been allotted under the scheme , the holders should have the same rights to protect their proportion of equity as any other shareholder .
15 And the villagers would have the same massive unity as their houses .
16 The alterations may cost a few hundred pounds , but make sure the right pump is used and the wiring done by a professional .
17 At 2.50 , the first of the royals will travel the half mile from the castle gates in the wedding procession .
18 ‘ Of course the traffickers would do no such thing .
19 From society 's point of view the only question is whether those who had the benefit of these excellent libraries in the forces will have the same access to books when they leave .
20 A lioness , having caught a gazelle , may not kill it but drag it back alive to her cubs and give it to them so that , crippled though it is , the cubs may have a little practice in how to bring it down .
21 The antiprotons would follow the same path through the magnets — but in the opposite direction to the protons — and would be accelerated to the same energies .
22 Often the clerks would accept no more cards after midday , and even then those whose cards were taken in close to that hour were not called up until near midnight .
23 I think the fundamentals will stay the same . ’
24 Many of Winterthur 's wealthier citizens had already built their villas outside in the country , and it was assumed that the space cleared by destroying the walls would go the same way .
25 Frankly , the Tories could use a few more like him instead of all those estate-agent Johnnies .
26 No oranges will taste the same as those we ate on t hose Saturday mornings , saving the peel to throw at the screen when Roy Rogers brought out his guitar to serenade Dale Evans across a Texas campfire that was flickering in an enchanted cave in a Manchester street .
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