Example sentences of "in the [noun] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The 2.1kg PC 553 ERP ( all models in the range weigh the same ) will certainly cope with everything from shelf brackets to masonry fixings . |
2 | ( Initial results on both infants reported in the text used the same procedure but with non-competition trials only and a target contrast of 88% ) . |
3 | To satisfy their interests they too need to know more , and in the meantime suffer the same sense of incompleteness . |
4 | Recently , a study of the causes of corporate failure in the UK reached the same conclusion . |
5 | And there may be much truth in this — all professions in the US face the same problem , because a small group of lawyers are using the tort system to benefit not only their client but themselves , often operating on a contingency fee basis with no cost to the client . |
6 | And as he passed along the line , the men near him cried , ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ afresh , and their comrades in the distance did the same . |
7 | If both futures involved in the spread have the same delivery date , they will each be multiplied by |
8 | Arsenal have done well with the former , Liverpool in the past took the latter path with great success . |
9 | Even if a historian has expressed an idea or answered a question exceptionally well , it is still better in the main to put the same point into your own words . |
10 | Amato 's coalition government in the end comprised the same four parties as the outgoing one . |
11 | Reserve police in the RUC wear the same uniform , for all that an outsider can distinguish , and as a consequence face the same security risks , but most are marginalized by the restricted range of duties they perform and the short-term status of their contract . |
12 | All volumes in the set have the same name , which is specified by the user in the configuration file and concatenated by LIFESPAN with a serial number . |
13 | Although the reduction in coca growing in this part of Bolivia has been significant , drug dealers in the Andes have the same easy access to coca today as they had five years ago . |
14 | This method assumes that no two words in the dictionary have the same length and the same vector score . |
15 | The important conclusion is that all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information ; what makes the cells different is how that genetic information is used . |
16 | The next episode reported in the Office has the same eccentric opportunist quality . |
17 | Several statues of women in the peplos show the same unbroken or scarcely broken skirt . |
18 | We assume that all firms have identical cost conditions and , given the symmetry in the utility function , all firms in the industry have the same level of output . |
19 | ( make ) Both in the same script : the difference in the attempt to spell the same word indicates fairly clearly a weak visual memory . |
20 | There was also the belief that traditional methods ensure that everyone in the class gets the same information and that you therefore know what pupils have learned . |
21 | Dense exhaust fumes in the atmosphere have the same effect , be it more gradual , succeeding in limiting oxygen supplies to the body , which in turn puts greater strain on the heart . |
22 | This would reinforce their belief in the need to help the latter group of newspapers rather than simply leaving them to market forces . |
23 | Transport secretary , John MacGregor , agreed with Mr Sproat 's view that ‘ all persons — pensioners , pensioners ’ dependents , current employees or former employees of BR — who currently enjoy concessionary travel with BR should in the future enjoy the same rights of concessionary travel on all public railway services in the UK , whether they are run by residual BR or by any new private sector company ’ . |
24 | ‘ We live in an age in which , in my mind , film-makers and people in the media have the same responsibility that one befell journalists and novelists , because , uh , no-one reads anymore . |