Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] [conj] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is not significant for less than three tracks , as it is effectively the same as a sequential search for one or two tracks . |
2 | ‘ Oh , Beth , I do love you , ’ she said : the two of them laughing all the more when a little voice piped up from its place at the table , ‘ I do love you too ! ’ |
3 | Much the same as a dotted , dotted minim . |
4 | Getting hold of Clarissa , wherever she was entertaining the troops and having her transported to London , was apparently no more than a mild challenge . |
5 | This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded . |
6 | This visit is as much a political as a practical gesture . |
7 | This is as much a logical as a psychological principle . |
8 | At the same time it needs to be increasingly alert and responsive to changing circumstances in not merely a local but a global context . |
9 | Alexandra put down a black and a yellow bishop side by side on matching squares . |
10 | Nevertheless , if we say not ‘ dog ’ but ‘ My — dog-Rover-with — the — white — spots- and — the-stumpy-tail ’ , there can be no doubt that we intend not only a specific but a unique reference . |
11 | Not that that 's necessarily a good or a bad thing . |
12 | Turner in his studies of Ndembu symbols and ritual ( 1957 and 1967 ) tried explicitly to bring together a sociological and a psychological explanatory framework for the understanding of ritual . |
13 | Not so much an everyday as a canine chameleon , in fact . |
14 | So international agreement and co-operation is in this field not merely an ideal but a practical necessity for effective justice . |
15 | Second , Mr Deng was less an idealist than a sensible moderniser and nationalist . |
16 | He sees too that the other should from the first have known better , as he himself should ( he has come to understand that in retrospect ) , and therefore judges that they both made not only an unlucky but a bad choice . |
17 | De Lattre , it seems , had himself in mind as a Supreme Allied Commander for Southeast Asia and his proposals for a joint intelligence operation together with a strategic reserve of six or eight divisions would , if it had come to anything , have meant not only an American but a British commitment to French fortunes in Indo-China . |
18 | But it looks just the same as a real animal . ’ |
19 | The telerecording screen was exactly the same as a domestic television screen except that it was flat rather than curved , eliminating any distortion from the image when captured on film . |
20 | If their protection under agreement and under law was exactly the same as a full time-worker then what 'd happen is simple . |
21 | At this point , though , we should not forget the hard-learned lesson that an evolutionary argument is not the same as a developmental one . |
22 | I may have poured myself into my books , my home , my garden and my animals , but the loving feeling I have for them is not the same as a loving relationship , which goes beyond feeling into action and commitment . |
23 | On the other hand , fear of the unknown , shame at admitting that relatives have harmed them , and fear of retribution may create a kind of mental and emotional paralysis which is not the same as a positive wish to stay at home . |
24 | He said : ‘ Coming down for a month is not the same as a permanent move . |
25 | So what I 'm saying to you is , do n't go in over the top , you know , five , just a normal but a firm handshake because a man would expect it because a weak ha ha handshake can be irritating and the same thing if she is a woman |
26 | Sustaining not just a home-owning but a capital-owning democracy is crucial to our vision for the 1990s . |
27 | This , then , is not a static but a dynamic view of early English prosodies ; its theoretical breadth and scope is wide , and its empirical procedures sound ; it is innovative and challenging ; and it also forms a vital teaching text . |
28 | To ‘ put myself in your place ’ , to ‘ see your point of view ’ and ‘ understand how you feel ’ , is not a moral but a cognitive act , but of what sort ? |
29 | On the present analysis , moving to the viewpoints of other persons is not in itself a moral act , any more than is temporal viewpoint-shifting , so that a reduced capacity for either is not a moral but a cognitive defect . |
30 | Erm the being nineteen fifty er preserving , this is a quote , preserving a rich peasant economy is of course not a temporary but a long term policy . |