Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Entry is achieved in the same way as any other type of module via a package and an active DC .
2 Another way of putting this is to say that habituation training produces a loss of effectiveness by the to-be-CS ( a reduction in ‘ conditionability ’ or ‘ associability ’ ) and that this loss is determined by the same mechanism as that controlling the loss of overt URs .
3 The battery compartment is located in the same place , so you wo n't have to shred your hand through the soundhole to effect a changeover .
4 The RECHAR programme is covered by the same European Commission regulations as the structure funds in general .
5 In other words , research is bounded by the same sort of conditions which bear on appraisal , as discussed above .
6 The Guardian 's piece is done by the former Middlesex fast bowler Mike Selvey .
7 So the labour force is fragmented on the same lines as capital .
8 As an essential part of the BASF strategy the chromium tape is recorded with the same equalisation as ordinary ferric tape .
9 Even if working-class crime is promoted by the same features of capitalism as produce socialist consciousness this is no basis for automatically equating them : working-class crime may express purely personal goals or , if there are some wider underlying objectives , they can not necessarily be assumed to be socialist ones .
10 Attempts to restore the immune system are more likely to succeed if anti-viral therapy is used at the same time .
11 The behaviour of atoms in this sensibility is governed by the same principles that apply to human systems , or any energetic system throughout nature or the universe that interacts with the medium in which it exists ( its environment ) and exchanges energy .
12 This academic flexibility of the term is reflected by the many different policy areas regionalism covers in practice .
13 The 5 cm long trunk is composed of a few , very large plates which have a tuberculate ornament .
14 Studies of the molecular biology of hepatitis B virus have shown that the expression of HBsAg and pre-S2 protein is controlled by the same transcriptional promoter , whereas the expression of pre-S1 protein may be regulated independently by a second , usually less active , promoter .
15 One senses a rush of creative warmth as this lonely rapt figure is conjured in a few sentences .
16 The invariant of any other four-vector is formed in the same way by taking the difference of the squares of its time and space components .
17 Time the action so that your withdrawal is completed at the same time as your advancing foot is taking up its new position .
18 Assuming that the ultimate disclosure is made at the same time under either rule , they receive only $50 for their share without insider trading .
19 The symbolism is interpreted in the same way as Figure 4.9(a) with the exception that the character H indicates a value beyond the upper limit specified by elective 5 .
20 The symbolism is interpreted in the same way as Figure 4.9(a) with the exception that the character H indicates a value beyond the upper limit specified by elective 5 .
21 A thermostable DNA polymerase is added to the same tube .
22 The museum is housed in a former manor house , parts of which date from the 15th century including a Great Hall and an oakpanelled room .
23 The Museum is housed in the former Cambrian mills , built in 1902 , one of the largest factories in the area .
24 The Exeter Maritime Museum is located in the former Victorian warehouses alongside the Exeter Ship Canal , built to allow vessels of 400 tons to reach the city centre from the estuary of the River Exe .
25 All dance is based on the same principles and rules which are dictated by the anatomical capacity for movement found in the human body .
26 Cannons are dangerous if sometimes unpredictable weapons whose manufacture is limited to a few groups of human and Dwarf experts .
27 The balance of power on Gloucester City Council is held by a former Tory councillor who now votes as an independent .
28 Of course it is considered better to have a boy , but the birth of a girl is celebrated with the same joy by the women in the family .
29 It is not without significance that in the present case Mr. Bookbinder 's action for libel is based upon the same complaints as those made by the council .
30 The evidence for arguing that newspaper — and media — ownership is concentrated in a few hands is fairly abundant ( see Table 4.2 ) but this does not , of itself , provide material for analysing the extent to which ‘ this potential for control is actually realized in practice , how exactly it operates and in whose ultimate interest ( it is ) … ’ .
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