Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may well have been the case that at this time , only a few months into the venture , the women were being paid much the same wage as boy apprentices at the same stage , and this would therefore explain why the delegate meeting decided merely to try to apply the same rule as , in theory at least , limited apprentices " numbers .
2 As fast as rubber wore from the tread , fresh rubber formed on the inside , while the whole tyre slowly expanded to keep the same size .
3 Those who broke into the inn tonight want to find the same treasure .
4 In Long island , New York , another teenage boy was critically injured trying the same thing .
5 Without this " attraction " it was hardly to be expected that rural labour markets could clear themselves through falling wages , since they were already so close to the level of subsistence that a further lowering would have reduced the productivity of labour via its depressing effect on the calorific value of workers ' diets which would no longer have sustained the same work effort .
6 The to infinitive in sentences such as ( 21 ) — ( 25 ) above seems to involve the same mechanism of representation .
7 Their attitude was part of an exaggerated respect for the English class system , and they did not seem to realize that an open-minded person like Horsley could easily have had the same sort of meeting at , for example , a CND conference .
8 I pushed by a couple of drunks who had just appeared bearing the same bottle of Hirondelle they 'd been using to get into parties all year and made my way upstairs .
9 Kelly says that couples living together soon start to share the same skin bacteria , and it is this familiarity that enables women to pick out their men so successfully .
10 Both Ken and Hugh Paddick just had to feel the same way .
11 George Evans just managed to catch the same flight as Morgan and Horowitz , but the last seat available was Economy Class .
12 Would the ballerinas named above have reached the same eminence without the personal attention of a choreographer of genius ?
13 The likeliest explanation is that Greek settlers moving in from the south gradually came to dominate the many hill tribes of the region — much as , a little later , Chinese moving into what is now Vietnam came to dominate the local tribes there .
14 about law and the film business cos there 's loads of jobs to choose from , ba and you 've still got to do the same thing
15 But erm quite frankly I ca n't see myself ever getting given the same sort of circumstances .
16 You will still have turned the same amount as before , that is 180° .
17 Tom Cotter , the little fat station master who had gawked unashamedly at the beautiful girl on his platform , could still have had the same shirt on .
18 The DC can be further updated using the same option , 2.1.2 — Update DC or can be submitted for assessment using option 2.1.3 — Submit DC .
19 I did n't ever seem to get the same sort of satisfaction out of getting something to balance properly as I did out of seeing a patient recover , which was something you 'd helped them to do .
20 But she wondered if , even given time and the success that she was hoping for , he might ever come to feel the same way about her .
21 Alright , logging the data does n't change the nature of the data , what it does do is that it re-scales the data , okay so the only thing that 's , that 's , that 's changed by logging , right , is the scale of the cr is the vertical scale on the graph , right , but essentially we are still trying to model the same series and N T C is essentially the same series as T C.
22 He is still trying to sail the same course but the boat is just sliding sideways across the water .
23 The loss of anyone close and deeply loved rouses the same feelings of anger .
24 One of the most rewarding things about being a lawyer in local government [ and a striking contract with private practice ] is that you rarely get asked the same question twice and usually the problems require imaginative legal thinking .
25 You will then also need to drill the same contrast in all other positions in which it occurs .
26 One consequence of all this was that when a Commons Defence Committee later met to disentangle the many grievances , John Nott — the defence secretary who ‘ misled ’ the Commons about the circumstances of the sinking of the General Belgrano — explained : ‘ In a few years ’ time , with satellites , the task of censorship will become an impossible one . ’
27 I was a better investment than my sister , because I passed the eleven-plus , went to grammar school , would get a good job ( university was later seen to offer the same arena of advantages ) , marry a man who would , as she said , buy " me a house , and you a house .
28 Women 's sub also happened to say the same thing .
29 The underlying attitude is perhaps that most people accept mentally handicapped people and are sympathetic towards them , but remain inwardly glad that it has not happened to them or to their children — ‘ there but for the grace of God , go I. ’ They also continue to believe the many myths surrounding the handicapped which have been passed on for decades .
30 Ironically , Cadillac also started building the same engines soon after Leland started Lincoln .
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