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

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1 They had all died at roughly the same time , victims of one of those brief epidemics of cholera that continued to attack the city until the great Loch Katrine water scheme was opened in Victorian times .
2 ‘ The Danes have just voted on exactly the same treaty . ’
3 I was thus occupied by precisely the same ambition which had driven Vasco Núñez four and a half centuries before .
4 This is generally done in much the same way as a diagram would be built up on the screen .
5 The lines of thought outlined above start from roughly the same point , but lead to very different conclusions .
6 They would possibly attack with all the more force , to avenge him .
7 Since the event is attached to frame , it always occurs at exactly the same point in the movie , so sound effects are very accurately synchronised to the pictures they should accompany .
8 Champions are always equipped in exactly the same way as the rest of the unit , except that they are permitted one magic item in addition .
9 They are also listed in exactly the same way as other buildings of special historic or architectural interest .
10 Both landed at exactly the same moment !
11 And at the same time , and slightly in contradiction to that , I found it increasing erm , er , perception and indication of dissatisfaction with the way in which the joint er , collaborative structures were actually working , if I may say , especially at the top level in terms of the political erm erm , so I say to you colleagues , that you are required as er , by statute to , to have in place collaborative structures , er , under a statute that goes back to the nineteen seventies , and I should also say to you that up and down the country that authorities like your own are at this stage doing what you 're doing , and that is reviewing the effectiveness of the operation of those structures , and probably coming to much the same conclusions .
12 Mountaineering in the Pyrenees began , early in the nineteenth century , with the very practical ascents made by the mappers and surveyors , but it continued , in climbers such as Russell , with something of the flair and eccentricity with which it was also evolving at much the same time in the Alps .
13 In the late landscapes of Cézanne the sky is often treated in much the same way — as a complicated system of small , thickly painted facets or planes inextricably fused , and having a quality of weight and material existence .
14 For example , conditions necessary for seeds to germinate were often studied in much the same way by successive age groups .
15 My own impression is that initially there was a significant increase , but that attendance has now returned to much the same levels as before the cameras came in .
16 In this case , latent inhibition and habituation would indeed reduce to essentially the same thing .
17 A level-top , apart from its looking well , was emphasized for a good economic reason : if the ploughland was level , the drill coulters would bite in at an uniform depth , and sow the seed in the same way ; the ears of corn would then mature at approximately the same time and all the seeds of corn would be approximately the same size .
18 Augustine added that the same story is seldom repeated in precisely the same words by a single person .
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