Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] in [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | well my Lord in the same way that they 've erm repeated the fund in the past |
2 | If you obey my command you will o remain in my love in the same way that I have obeyed my Father 's commands and remain in his love . |
3 | Finally , if Germany did become the true economic locomotive of Europe , then she could demand support from Europe if her economic strength ever began to falter , thus exploiting her weakness in the same way as she will exploit her strength . |
4 | Women even cut their hair in the same style . |
5 | With the backing of President North , the Josephite Church was building its sanctuary in the former state of Utah . |
6 | They were tipped as a recovery stock after investors had lost much of their money in a few months . |
7 | Had the two been at their prime in the same era Scotland 's midfield would have made Dirty Harry look like a wimp . |
8 | Australia has a marsupial " mole " , superficially almost indistinguishable from the familiar moles of other continents , but pouched , making its living in the same way as other moles and with the same enormously strengthened forepaws for digging . |
9 | One other problem is that there is an assumption that everyone will practice their religion in the same way . |
10 | Her husband Chris won nearly £750,000 damages over her loss in the same award . |
11 | You know , she 'd say , they cook their cabbage in the same water as the bacon . |
12 | Both wanted to extend their influence in the same region . |
13 | ARTS centre staff are celebrating after hearing they will receive a £40,000 boost to improve facilities at their home in a former church . |
14 | In the predominantly German districts of northwest Pomerania , however , 14 of the 34 districts recorded a decline in their population in the same period . |
15 | By the end of The Order of Things , however , he revises this somewhat conventional thesis to suggest that what was involved was not so much a move from a static to a historical view of things as the break-up of a common , unified historical time-scheme in which every phenomenon had had its place in the same space and chronology . |
16 | She was looking for the opportunity to extend her holdings in Glasgow , but she was unsure if she wanted to expand her business in the same district as her first premises — perhaps she ought to move upmarket , rather like her London operation . |
17 | For even if we achieve the objective of a full franchise then the purpose of that full franchise will not work for disabled people if they do n't have full access to polling stations , they only then have the alternative of using postal or proxy votes and not exercising their franchise in the same way that able-bodied people er will do and their full right are part of the measure that I 'm seeking the house to agree that I should pursue . |
18 | The boy bowed again , enjoying her astonishment in the same way he had enjoyed the applause of the T'ang earlier that day when he had played Tsu Tiao . |
19 | Were the rays to collect their water in the same way , it would be full of mud and sand . |
20 | The proportion of issues in dollars dropped in 1990 to 39.5% from 56% in 1989 , while yen bonds doubled their share in the same period , to 12% . |
21 | That argument rests on the claim that the universe displays the hand of its Architect in the same way as a human artefact is recognisable as the work of an intelligent designer . |
22 | By identifying gaps in their documentation in the same way as . |
23 | An instant later she recalled the forty-year-old lady , who twenty-five years earlier had stood in the same place and had waved at her father in the same way . |
24 | Until 1976 the Commission had responsibility for England , Wales and Scotland , but thereafter its role in the latter countries has been taken over by the Welsh and Scottish Development Agencies ( Carney and Hudson 1978 , 1979 ) . |
25 | Fish are not capable of establishing a relationship with their owner in the same way as dogs and cats , but I 'm convinced that my Koi can distinguish me from other people approaching the pond . |
26 | Sound waves are very different to water waves but the length of a sound wave changes with its frequency in the same way . |
27 | She slowly regained her strength in the latter part of the year , just in time to cope with a winter season and no designer . |
28 | Having decided on the story , theme or music , choreographers should consider some vital rules of theatre and construct their ballet in the same way that authors and composers work out their books and compositions . |
29 | She knew herself well enough to know that if he challenged her account in the latter mode she 'd almost certainly lose her temper with him , and then the atmosphere between them , which had been ( with the exception of his overtures ) so easy and undemanding , would be spoiled . |
30 | Each amino-acid residue in the polypeptide chain is attached to its predecessor in the same way . |