Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If only the Editor felt the same … |
2 | Only the length was a non-variable and so every style retained the same ‘ look ’ . |
3 | Nevertheless the government faced the same problem that every other government had faced with the NHS , trying to maintain a balance between a centrally controlled budget and escalating demands , demands shaped by the professional providers of services and the inescapable needs of an ageing population . |
4 | The Fabs are still the act logging the most US Number Ones since 1955 , 20 in all , while Paul McCartney ( 32 ) is the most successful writer , followed by John Lennon ( 26 ) , the all-time ace producer being George Martin ( 22 ) . |
5 | The same survey found that the more a person smokes the less faith that person has in believing that he or she can stop . |
6 | Eventually an issue affecting the latter brought matters to a head . |
7 | Concepts such as ’ semantically correct ’ and ’ semantically incorrect ’ remain somewhat contentious , and in practice are inessential to the text recognition problem : the measure of success is not found in adherence to some formal semantic proof but simply the ability to choose the same word as a human observer would . |
8 | It is surely a simplification to see the latter simply as ‘ applied ’ sciences ; they embody a different stance and intention , which may in turn generate its own ‘ theories of action ’ , which will be explored in Chapter 3 . |
9 | Thus , he claims IBM 's act of tearing up its price list was a purely symbolic gesture , simply an attempt to keep the same situation going . |
10 | Closing one eye and then the other reveals the same scene with the position of objects shifted slightly , particularly those nearby . |
11 | If the prognosis for the patient , though initially favourable , becomes poor , then the question becomes the same as that already considered , for how much longer treatment must be given . |
12 | If traditional metaphor brings together two semantic fields by means of a similarity of signifieds , then the pun does the same by virtue of a homonymy or similarity of signifiers . |
13 | This is no criticism — virtually every sportsman has the same ability to turn a slight irritation or misfortune into a reason for defeat . |
14 | Second , mutual understanding is necessary in order to ensure that the communication between the organisation and its ‘ publics ’ is clear ( i.e. the receiver perceives the same meaning as the sender intended ) . |