Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [prep] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The presentations of the results followed the same format as last year and journalists invited to Blackfriars were given the opportunity to sample some of the own brand products introduced into stores in 1992/93 .
2 ‘ They appear to know some of the same people . ’
3 If it could be computerised , anonymous documents could be sifted to find those with the same author .
4 It seems to have been this last line which caused the editors of the Annotated Index to the Cantos of Ezra Pound to provide one of the few pieces of misinformation in that admirable work .
5 Rail users have been subjected to annual fare increases well above inflation for several years now , so it is quite justified for motorists to receive some of the same treatment .
6 The following list of the main nutrients in food shows that if there is one type of food that you do n't like , or find too expensive , it is possible to substitute another within the same group to keep the diet balanced .
7 Ivory continued to serve many of the same purposes in Christendom as it did in Classical antiquity .
8 It is interesting to note that s.1(2) ( above ) would also appear to cover much of the same territory .
9 To be sure of maintaining quality control over this , a manager would need to cover much of the same ground personally , something clearly out of the question .
10 Dexter recalled that halfway through the homelessness report Nicola had delivered a short lecture about the appalling conditions in which one family lived while managing to look stunning at the same time .
11 To experience two within the same day is no less than a catastrophe .
12 The Shetlanders do n't seem to do that to the same extent they do n't seem to change their dialect .
13 Ironically , now that Renault and Volvo are part of a greater alliance they are seeking to use some of the same components in their two , separate gearboxes .
14 Nations have to do this at the same time as they keep up economic growth , or accept a drop in standards of living .
15 This is closely parallel to what has happened in respect of the serial order of classes of prenominal adjectives , categorized according to their pragmatic domain , thoroughly described by Martin ( 1969 ) or Warren ( 1984 ) , to cite two of the many authors who have studied this topic .
16 Attempts to solve some of the many problems which arise are not made easier by the many changes currently being made in Social Security , the introduction of the Community Charge and the new housing legislation .
17 Thus one might , said Dionysius , say that God was ‘ good ’ but it was necessary to qualify this in the same breath : he was Goodness itself but he was not ‘ good ’ in the limited way that human beings understood this quality .
18 Food started to run short around the same time .
19 Alternatively , however , you may want to emphasise the point that actual readers are unlikely to respond all in the same way , especially readers differing in gender , class , age , ethnicity or some other aspect of social identity .
20 Mr. Cleaver also omits to mention any of the many infiltrations , bombardments and acts of terror towards a country which has not known a single day of peace in 44 years .
21 Another example of the reaction 's impact would be the use of polymerase chain reaction to overcome some of the many problems inherent in analysing messenger RNA ( mRNA ) by classic techniques .
22 More recently , ‘ energy leys ’ have been found which appear to have some of the same characteristics .
23 At present our knowledge is too inadequate to allow us to quantify all of the many variables involved in cost-benefit analyses of pollution effects and pollution control .
24 Furthermore , although it is smaller , there is an area that corresponds to Broca 's area in the right hemisphere that does n't seem to have anything to do with speech but which seems to have many of the same connections .
25 Artists and managers are also concerned that initial plans to price DCC in the same bracket as ordinary pre-recorded cassettes may be abandoned in favour of a cost comparative to the CD format .
26 Our count of the beltless excludes a man from the agriculture ministry who had an over-the-shoulder belt slung under his arms and a severely disabled man , who we charitably presumed to have one of the few exemptions .
27 This seemed to explain one of the few advantages of the underground network to Preston — the fact that it was comparatively free of Rottweilers and pit bull terriers .
28 Where these opportunities are not as good as possible , we have tried to show some of the many ways in which older people can be helped .
29 er er is an attempt to follow some of the same processes , bulk buying , and erm to reduce the costs , wh which are there no matter who gets paid for what , the there are some costs .
30 There followed such extravagant follies as Bonnie Prince Charlie ( 1948 ) and an Anna Karenina ( 1947 ) in which Vivien Leigh vainly tried to bring some of the same magic to the role as Greta Garbo had 12 years earlier .
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