Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time energy is lost from rotational degrees of freedom , by collisions during the expansion , and samples often end up almost entirely in the lowest few rotational levels , so that only a few transitions are observed in the spectrum .
2 The reactions after Hiroshima , er when the bombed had dropped were erm , somewhat strange , people with documentation say that people even though they were injured did n't actually want to move away from their home early , erm , and so that possibly the same sort of thing happened in Chernobyl .
3 The frequency with which arrhythmias and syncope occur varies considerably , from several times a day to less than once every several years .
4 ‘ Penny is in and out every few minutes at present , and we do n't want her to guess that we 're more than just owner and programme manager , do we ? ’
5 Oh well I think I 'll ju I 'll just play with the tab and make it pop in and out a few times
6 I can be in and out the same day . ’
7 The players then go round these people rather than simply the few chairs .
8 Mr Everett said they had forwarded the claim for Charmaine separately and exactly the same problems were occurring .
9 The audience too seemed miles away and only a few coughs could be heard .
10 Yes I do , there 's still injury doubts over Alan Jedsa , Paul keeps his place in the side , he did n't have a particular good game against Notts County ; one horrendous effort — error there , but he has played well generally and especially the same side that started that match at Notts County , so we can expect to see both full backs pushing up and really hopefully an open game like the one against Port Vale .
11 She then took her father 's hat from his head , laid it upside down on the sand , rocked it backwards and forwards a few times , then upset it .
12 This can usually be done by bending it backwards and forwards a few times .
13 The overworked and gloomy chef in the main dining car had not lost his temper altogether and only a few passengers had grumbled that the roomettes were too cramped ; the most usual disgruntlement , George said .
14 She breathed in slowly and regularly a few times , then got shakily to her feet .
15 ‘ Hippy ’ on the flip is more or less the same song with the addition of a fuzzbox .
16 Unfortunately it does n't work like that — you know that two cars of the same make will drive in more or less the same way , but two horses of the same size , shape and age can be totally different .
17 I remained a TV reporter , doing more or less the same kind of interviews as for TWW .
18 It was something I wanted to do , but i I did n't know that until it started to happen , and then with the removal business too it 's more or less the same kind of thing .
19 We are still asking more or less the same questions we were a hundred years ago .
20 Perhaps the most interesting property of all , though , is that the range of sizes present at any one point in an air-fall pumice deposit is rather restricted , so that the fragments tend to be all more or less the same size , or to put it formally , the deposit is said to be well-sorted .
21 They are situated on practically adjoining hills and are more or less the same distance away from Gubbio .
22 She told me more or less the same story as Eric — that they are reserving double the usual amount of space for Jefferson over the second half of the year . ’
23 But if we look at distant galaxies , there seems to be more or less the same number of them .
24 The ‘ heavies ’ all carried more or less the same picture of a statuesque blonde , at first sight naked , standing on the rostrum , her arm outstretched in the direction of Sir Charles Webb-Bowen , whose incredulous , even leery expression , was later to be the cause of much hilarity .
25 Of course , individual reformers did not need to be committed Philosophical Idealists in order to adhere to the new image ; old-fashioned ageism reached the same conclusion and had more or less the same remedies for the ‘ problem ’ .
26 A couple of winters ago , caught out on a patch of ice , she 'd had a mild argument with a lamppost , damaging more or less the same spot that had been damaged again today .
27 When partners are more or less the same age , this slower response will be balanced by the older man 's more delayed reactions .
28 They wear more , more or less the same sort of er material through the year .
29 well this people I mean with , with , that I mean that really is more or less the same amount as the other companies have said for er more or less the whole lot , so why the wardrobes are so cheap and yet the , the bed surrounding is so expensive , we do n't know
30 The station itself was being supervised by a presiding officer ( £96.55 ) doing more or less the same thing .
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