Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [prep] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I looked at it afresh and came to the same conclusion . ’ |
2 | Although this interest in pseudo-historical connections was Morgan 's primary concern , he was also one of the first anthropologists to understand that the names used to designate relatives are not simply determined by linguistic rules without reference to social factors ; kinship terms have an important social dimension , since relatives grouped together and called by the same term exhibit , at least in certain respects , shared patterns of behaviour . |
3 | The four youngsters — who went to school together and played in the same soccer team — died instantly . |
4 | Unifying income tax and employees ' National Insurance contributions so that the two taxes are collected and administered together and paid on the same income , whether from earnings , investments , capital gains or perks . |
5 | In the case of the curious ‘ rodent-run ’ display , it is as if the bird is running away and hiding at the same time . |
6 | When the ‘ meaning ’ theist believes , he or she lives within and reacts to the same world as the unbeliever . |
7 | Add the oil very carefully , drop by drop , beating in between each drop to avoid curdling until about a quarter has been added , then mix in the rest , pouring it in slowly and beating at the same time . |
8 | The emphasis is on Europe and in July their bookings were more than doubled on the same month last year . |
9 | The difference now , however , is that such arguments are multiplied many times over , both by the much more extensive use of technology and the great number of technological developments which appear so quickly and exist at the same time . |
10 | An office colleague to whom I had told my story , went to Lochinver by train and bus a few months later and stayed at the same cottage . |
11 | Similarly , a motherless Glasgow soldier 's daughter was taken in by her grandparents and brought up with the help of an aunt , who married soon after but stayed in the same home . |
12 | It is the most promising ‘ global language ’ candidate , or at least the most likely to permeate other languages so thoroughly as to amount to the same thing . |
13 | Jogs occur when , over small number of monomer units , the linear chain is displaced laterally but continues in the same direction as before . |
14 | Belinda listened on tenterhooks to one side of the discussion as Tom somehow managed to present his case forcefully while driving at the same time . |
15 | In this particular case , no other packages were affected and the DC was agreed immediately and activated on the same package . |
16 | Having to repeat things constantly , as well as to listen to the same comments over and over again , can tax the patience of all but a saint . |
17 | It is a recognised fact amongst seamen that no ship , even when built by the same yard to identical plans , ever behaves in the same way . |
18 | ( b ) Both matrix and fibril may deform elastically and yield at the same strain . |