Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This argument misses the point that Freud 's notion of instinct is a link concept between the bio-physical and the experiential — geese do not experience in precisely the same sense as human beings do . |
2 | The report warned : " Unless there is reduction of population growth together with a resolution of the landless peasant phenomenon , it is difficult to see that much forest will remain in just a few decades time " . |
3 | In peasant societies outside Punjab — in Gujerat or Bangladesh — Izzat does not exist in quite the same form but the role of the woman remains almost identical . |
4 | Moreover , white holes , by acting as conduits to bring new material and spacetime into new regions of the Universe , would act in rather the same way as ‘ Little Bangs ’ , at least on the local level ( the ‘ locality ’ , of course , being extremely large ) . |
5 | As we have seen , however , sign codes , although they can be shown to exist and function as language codes ( see chapter 10 ) , do not behave in exactly the same way as speech codes . |
6 | As for the police , they seem to think and behave in much the same way . |
7 | ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again . |
8 | She would not explain herself to Luke Scott , because to do so would mean he mattered to her , and to let him matter in even the smallest way was to make herself vulnerable — to let him in at some level , and she had an intuitive sense of the havoc he could wreak once admitted to the number of those people who mattered in her life in their various ways . |
9 | The constituent units may be of quite different length and they may appear in quite a different order and quite different emphases may be given to particular features of the story , but the corpus as a whole will contain the same set of elements . |
10 | Clearly , the railways will run in precisely the same way whether the railwaymen use this facility or not , so there is no extra charge to the Railways Board itself , therefore there would be no taxable benefits . |
11 | This shape would work in either a rectangular frame , as in this case , or a square diamond would fit into a square mount , although it would have to be shorter rather than the elongated shape I have used here . |
12 | It would work in exactly the same way as a general rise in rates . |
13 | Provided you use the " Printer Editor " ( ) to configure the Print Filter for your printer , your programs will work in exactly the same way irrespective of the printer in use . |
14 | It is surprising how easy it is for businessmen to assume that other nationalities will react in exactly the same way as they themselves do . |
15 | Recently our campaign on mental health problems showed that these people can recover in much the same way as people who have physical health problems . |
16 | So hospitals had been home and although my stay at the Winchester one was not to be long , I saw no reason why it should n't function in exactly the same way . |
17 | In a way , yes it does , but because of the common denominator — DOS — it can function in exactly the same way . |
18 | Recent authors , mentioned above , distinguish between Stein 's German action and Walter 's Viennese action because in detail their escapements do not function in quite the same way . |
19 | Prices will move in exactly the same way as they would move in a world in which buyers and sellers were able to learn from their market experience . |
20 | In 1992 , a first controlled study showed that H pylori positive gastric ulcer disease will respond in exactly the same way as duodenal ulcer disease does . |
21 | This provision can apply in much the same circumstances as section 24 , namely where someone who has sold goods to one person then later re-sells them to another . |
22 | [ Note : the Seller must fill in here the specified steps which are relevant to the particular machinery in order to take advantage of the Section of the Act . |
23 | Unseasoned and untreated timber , very frequently used in the ‘ sixties and early ‘ seventies in windows and doors , will rot in just a few years . |
24 | In fact you can participate in practically every major investment opportunity in quoted financial assets around the world by being under our umbrella . |
25 | Filial imprinting is known to restrict preferences to the familiar ( see Bateson , 1979 ) , and sexual imprinting could operate in exactly the same way . |
26 | One good reason why such people ( if they want to become anthropologists ) should start off by studying a cultural system which is radically different from their own is that they can thereby undergo the traumatic experience of discovering that , in other societies , this deeply emotive private/public distinction may operate in quite a different way . |
27 | Even if the court can not point to the actual error , nevertheless , if the figure is so extravagantly large or so inadequately small that the only conclusion is that he must have gone wrong somewhere , then the court will interfere in much the same way as the Court of Appeal will interfere with an award of damages if it is a wholly erroneous estimate . |
28 | Advertising may well continue in much the same form as in the past and , therefore , careers in this field will remain more or less the same . |
29 | I would say in just a general accent the way we talk you know . |