Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as we believe to be the case , the unconscious activity of the mind consists in imposing forms upon content , and if these forms are fundamentally the same for all minds — ancient and modern , primitive and civilized |
2 | The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors . |
3 | The never-ending rounds of golf and cocktail circuits ostensibly develop excellent customer relations but these are effectively no more than a veneer of sincerity iii the rude pursuit of the fast sale . |
4 | For one thing , some Dip.HE courses are effectively no more than the first two years of a degree course , with the added minor advantage that a student can if he wishes leave after two years with an award . |
5 | The principles set by the schools on both sides of the Atlantic are effectively the same ; they are vocational training centres which make use of speed-learning techniques in a high-energy learning environment . |
6 | Now , if B-1 is the same as R1 , unc so that the methods are effectively the same . |
7 | The birds arrive on the cliffs in January and February and stay until June or July , and what are presumably the same birds are recorded right along the coast . |
8 | In this instance the directors are presumably the same as the shareholders , and the intention was , undoubtedly , to effect the motor vehicles ' transfer and payment of the dividend on exactly the same date to avoid a loan account debit and a s 419 assessment . |
9 | If initial position is reserved for theme and if topic always occurs in initial position , then theme and topic are presumably the same thing . |
10 | The selection factors are presumably the same , crabs will always take wide-mouthed shells first and elongated shells must always be more vulnerable to wave action : selection produces different results because it is operating on genetically different populations . |
11 | This is not to say that the right and left are necessarily the same , but rather that they converge at key points and share an understanding of what is involved in the politics of ‘ race ’ . |
12 | These tales are obviously no more than legend , but they contain within them some interesting elements . |
13 | His complaints against the economic policies of the new Solidarity-led government are much the same as those of Lech Walesa , the Solidarity union leader . |
14 | Bus and train are much the same price at the moment though it 's quicker to take the bus . |
15 | At Ciba-Geigy the figures are much the same — in 1990 13 out of 34 graduates taken on by the company were women . |
16 | The recipes and procedures currently in use are much the same as those used by Thomas Arkell in 1865 . |
17 | But things are much the same in countries with strong constitutional traditions . |
18 | Especially since the ‘ efficiency savings ’ from 10 years of government cuts are much the same size . |
19 | The criteria that determine the court 's decision are much the same as those employed earlier by the superintendent . |
20 | Sara and Patsy are much the same age and are very fond of each other . |
21 | The other requirements for keeping leather corals , apart from current and light , are much the same as for other coelenterates ; well-filtered water with phosphate and nitrate at levels as low as possible and no fish that would eat or damage them . |
22 | The actual standards themselves are much the same . |
23 | The instruction details will differ from model to model , but the basics are much the same for all . |
24 | Moreover , these proportions are much the same regardless of what type of credit has been used . |
25 | For countries seeking less PR , the considerations , curiously , are much the same , since not even the angry Italians want the pure milk of FPTP . |
26 | Of the 775 hereditary peers , the proportions are much the same : 334 ( 43% ) say they are Tory , 164 ( 21% ) are crossbenchers , 27 ( 3% ) are Liberal Democrats and half that number are aristocratic Labour . |
27 | Today the routes are much the same but we are switching to satellites , fibre cables and electronic gadgets which combine mouse-like size with mammoth capacity . |
28 | In the nests of the few species that feed exclusively on carrion , the queen cells and food storage cells are much the same size . |
29 | ‘ Whether we 're laughing , having a row with someone or feeling very anxious , the bodily responses are much the same . |
30 | In this respect they are much the same as primitive people , who often take several days over assembling for some purpose and then several more to get started . |