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

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1 After all , I can only eat so much of the same thing .
2 so much for a little work .
3 These words sum up her intention and feelings , expressing the result of two years of preparation for a show that came to mean so much for the many artists participating in the event .
4 And I thought it was because we seemed to be so much on the same wavelength .
5 Leith had almost finished her second course when , quite happy to let Travis talk away , she suddenly wondered , as he began to get repetitive , if she was indeed helping him by letting him talk so much on the same theme .
6 Forster , Where Angels Fear To Tread ( PG ) brings together many of the same team who breathed magic into another Forster novel , A Room With A View .
7 Since the great period of railway closures of the 1950s and '60s it is , of course , now possible to walk along many of the former track beds and appreciate their impact on the landscape .
8 ‘ They 've got a lot to talk about , they used to know so many of the same people , ’ I said , to comfort him .
9 Oh we were brought up together all on the same vicinity for over the years you get to know one another and and erm thoroughly enjoy ourselves .
10 Obviously it is likely to be quiet in an empty hall or in a field ; it is likely to be noisy when a crowd of people are talking together all at the same time .
11 Most of the young cast of both Taps and The Outsiders , with some honorary additions to the Pack , have continually worked together — though not necessarily all at the same time — in films like Rumble Fish , The Breakfast Club , St Elmo 's Fire , and Young Guns .
12 Even President-elect Bill Clinton could not contain his dismay last week after IBM Corp announced that business in Europe was so bad that the company would at best break even in the current quarter — and prescribed only more of the same medicine that has so signally failed to save the situation up to now .
13 Many studies of the geography of the United States identify the southern States — basically those of the former Confederacy south of the Mason-Dixon line and east of the Mississippi — as a separate region or place , with its own particular characteristics .
14 These are just some of the many features offered by this very able program .
15 These are just some of the many examples of journalists facing danger and oppression that are documented in the Review , which is published annually by the International Press Institute .
16 The Dolphin , the Bermuda Suite , Club 93 , the Bingo hall , a large swimming pool , a Sports hall , Amusements , these are just some of the few things that are situated at Highfield Holiday Park , Clacton , where my family and I have been going on Holiday for 10 years .
17 But with Karen such frankness was out of the question , and without her cooperation , getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe-dreams I had indulged in over the years .
18 No one else knew of these records , they were just another among the many secrets the two shared .
19 As we saw there , Segal and Irigaray have recently elaborated this view , but its origins are clearly in Freud whose early case-studies , as Mitchell observes , originate the idea that ‘ the homosexual was choosing not another of the same sex , but himself in the guise of another ’ ( Psychoanalysis and Feminism , 34 ; see e.g. Freud , ix .
20 I agree now , yes , it was just all in the same paragraph , and it just sort of a bit odd .
21 The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision , clarity , stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as ‘ timing ’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all on the same wavelength .
22 Already , John Major and his Cabinet colleagues have started rowing back , but not all on the same stroke .
23 For instance , a quick examination of the subclasses of the architecture schedules in Dewey shows that the subdivisions are not all of the same type .
24 They are not all of the same date .
25 Leaving aside the issue of sovereignty — not of the House but of the people to self-government — the devil of the single currency is not merely that the economies of the Community are simply not convergent and would be prevented from converging by a single currency , but that they are not all at the same point in their economic cycles .
26 Surely not all at the same time , Reynolds thought , and turned to the summary of Jenner 's thesis work .
27 Really the only reason I could think of when it 's you know it is important to put things on paper are really like the last three bits that we talked the last three things we talked about which detailed information would need to be there so people can read it when you know it 's got to get to a lot people not all in the same place at the same time or when it 's you need a copy .
28 The hot sting of tears pricked painfully at her eyes as the agony of hating him and yet wanting him so desperately all at the same time overwhelmed her .
29 With a roar of rage , Buddie leaped from his chair , kicked the bulldog , struck Rosie a back-handed blow and shoved Frankie aside all in the same movement .
30 But the teacher in John still comes out whenever some of the many schoolchildren who visit the centre see him at work :
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