Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is not significant for less than three tracks , as it is effectively the same as a sequential search for one or two tracks .
2 This was effectively the same as the Spanish Pyrenean of northern Navarre and had already been crossed to a large extent with Limousin and Garonnais before it finally disappeared into the Blonde during the 1960s , leaving only the rare Béarnais as a purebred remnant .
3 When , it is possible for the horizontal concentration variations to be effectively the same as the vertical ones whilst horizontal temperature variations are much reduced from the vertical .
4 In case you have n't noticed , the tune is basically the same as the old one , but considerably jazzed up .
5 In English studies especially the modern and the early modern have been erroneously conflated .
6 One comes from perhaps the pharmaceutical and the medical profession side , and it seems to me the other side is really the public side .
7 The need for such a forum is all the greater if the strategic planning role of the counties is lost in the reorganisation of local government .
8 ‘ Oh , Beth , I do love you , ’ she said : the two of them laughing all the more when a little voice piped up from its place at the table , ‘ I do love you too ! ’
9 The intent of the politician was of course to create a feeling of obligation , which he undoubtedly hoped would stand him in good stead at the next election , but such feelings were all the stronger because the shrewd political manager never breathed a word about a bargain or the anticipated political return .
10 So the biotic and the cultural levels are both concerned with individual and collective behaviour .
11 Network DDE is much the same except the connected applications can be on physically different computers on the network .
12 Much the same as a dotted , dotted minim .
13 Vera Cowie A Double Life ( Mandarin ) Much the same as the above only with one cover .
14 Latterday Marxist interpreters of Shakespeare are doing much the same as the conservative proponents of the Elizabethan World Picture did thirty or forty years ago , though with a different conceptual model .
15 Either the tumour in my lung had grown in the last three and a half weeks , in which case it must be even more in evidence , or it had stood still , in which case today 's X-rays must be much the same as the previous ones , or it had diminished .
16 It was much the same as the previous one , except it was referred to by a different name .
17 However , it is perhaps significant that environmentalism received little attention as long as it was only the poor and the powerless who suffered from the detritus of industrial society .
18 What we have in both the approaches is an ‘ essentialist ’ view of sexuality ; sex conceptualised as an overpowering force in the individual that shapes not only the personal but the social life as well .
19 ( Only the Swiss and the Dutch received marginally higher ratings . )
20 Life may be regarded as an austere struggle , blighted by fate , where only the rich and the lucky fare well .
21 Only the fit and the young braved the terrific congestion of Cairo 's buses , which careered through the city with men hanging from their doors and windows like barnacles .
22 Harpin , for example , follows the traditional primary curriculum model of writing , distinguishing only the creative and the factual , but admits that this a weakness in his work .
23 The views of the tutors at the agricultural college were n't necessarily the same as the stern-looking old man 's , and he did n't know enough about anything to enter into an argument .
24 However , it is important to remember that the optimal of level of arousal for performance on a task is not necessarily the same as the optimal level for memory of the task ( e.g. Hamilton , Hockey & Rejman , 1977 ) .
25 An important point to remember is that in the Keynesian model , the equilibrium level of income is not necessarily the same as the full employment level of income .
26 Taken together the formal and the informal approaches almost complete our picture of how to understand organisations .
27 His final decision is in favour of whichever proves stronger , but the stronger for perhaps no more than the brief spell of fullest awareness in which he decides , afterwards to be panic-stricken at having committed himself to a choice which none the less he still knows in his heart was right .
28 Getting hold of Clarissa , wherever she was entertaining the troops and having her transported to London , was apparently no more than a mild challenge .
29 This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded .
30 Not so much a new as an old product note !
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